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The Parent: Priest, Prophet and King
By Linda Kracht
Have you ever wondered if there are any spiritual wisemen [and women] living in the US and abroad? Every era seems to have them and a few names come to mind; but what about these spiritual wisemen?
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Weathering Change (With God)
By Jennifer Edwards
You know that list of "top life stressors?" In one year's time, I endured 3 of the top 5 on the list. In a span of twelve months, I moved three times, left one job, took on another, faced financial challenges, and witnessed my father's illness and passing.
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Chicago Reaches out to Our Lady of Fatima
By Rexcrisanto Delson
On August 27, 2016, Chicago will be venerating Our Lady of Fatima by taking part in the world-famous International Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Fatima Tour, which marks the 100th year anniversary of the Our Lady of Fatima apparitions. The tour is a nation-wide call to prayer and penance for peace in our nation and conversion of hearts.
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How To Pass The Faith To Our Children - And Be Successful!
By Flávia Ghelardi
Our goal should be the union between faith and life. We want to cultivate in our children a faith that leads them to a personal encounter with Christ and that remains indelible in their souls, in a world increasingly drifting away and indifferent from God.
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My Dream Religious Ed Program
By Jennifer Edwards
I’m a parent of four. I’m also a pastoral minister. If I could wave a magic wand and conjure up my dream Religious Ed program out of thin air, here are a few things I would want.
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Hi Honey, I'm Home!
By Jennessa Terraccino
“Hi Honey, I’m home,” may seem to be an antiquated greeting from the classic 1950’s show, “Leave it to Beaver.” Perhaps, it is more relevant and rich than you may think. Let’s dust off the salutation, and give it a second thought.
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Home
By Grace Waters
Sam found himself walking the same path as he had for months now. The grass was beaten down with the many trips he had made, nearly every day. He could still hear the loud angry shouts faintly in the distance. ‘Home’ they call it.
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Fasting: A Powerful Weapon in the Fight Against Evil
By Ellen Gable Hrkach
A good marriage takes a lot of work. It’s a big responsibility. For the vast majority of Christians, marriage is meant to be forever so that the spouses can assist each other on the road to holiness and heaven.
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Five reasons to evangelize, even when you don't want to
By Ginny Kochis
Evangelization is not my cup of tea. I don’t like conflict. I don’t like to be challenged. I also don’t like to appear weak or misinformed, and while I’m definitely knowledgeable when it comes to Church teaching,
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The Ultimate Gift: In The Eyes of a Millennium College Student
By Mary Kathryn Ahlberg
If any of you know me, you know that I am not afraid to say what I want to say, even if it is controversial. I believe in free speech, and take that into full consideration, for myself and others.
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Are You Weighed Down by Your Stuff?
By Katie Zalany
I recently downsized, and in the process of packing and moving, God taught me some important lessons:
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Peace Be With You
By Mariel Roersma
Every Sunday we gather for Mass, and every part of the Mass has a meaning behind it. I thought being a life long Catholic that I knew the meaning behind all the parts. But I was wrong. I thought the sign of peace was meant to wish everyone good wishes, and happiness. But I was wrong.
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Stories from the Street: SPSE July Roundup
By Kevin Noles
St. Paul Street Evangelization has 200+ active street ministry teams that evangelize in their local communities. The teams are located throughout the United States with others in Canada, Honduras, Japan, the Philippines, and Sweden. Teams evangelize at church events, festivals, farmer markets, shopping districts, local parks, or busy street corners.
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The Deadliest Forest Fire in U.S. History was No Match for The Blessed Virgin Mary
By Larry Peterson
On October 8, 1871, in or around a place called Peshtigo, Wisconsin, several men were setting small fires in the woods. This was a common practice in clearing land for expanding railroads or for expanding farm land. Except on this particular day something unexpected happened. A cold front moved into the area creating winds that were close to hurricane force.
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Sexuality in the Bible: A Love Song
By Jonathan Hayes
The Song of Songs was originally meant to describe the ideal relationship between God and Israel, as numerous biblical scholars have understood said relationship as a marriage.
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The Importance Of Remembering
By Sarah Mathew
Our ability to remember is an incredible gift. I call it a gift because the one who gave it, our God, gave it to us packaged within our faculties. It is like a little box that we can take out and reach into and pull out images, smells and feelings of the past that can either lift us up or bring us down.
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Life, Piano, Love, Music.
By Robert Louis Rodriguez
Life for me is a lot like playing piano. Going from chord to chord requires me knowing where I am and where I want to go. The more I know, the easier I can make it for myself to get there, it also can make it much more fun and far less boring. I can also use combinations of chords to reflect how I feel, whether sad or happy, or better yet to set a mood,
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