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"I don't want to hurt my Jesus"--the path to Perfect Contrition
By The Catholic Nurse
Perfect versus imperfect contrition--a poem in 145 words.
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I AM in You, As You are in ME
By Eileen Renders
How to keep that promise, "i am in you, as you are in Me" alive. Jesus said, only those that are sent to Me by the Father are in Me as they keep My Commandments.
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Forsaking your Family
By Connor Curley
We must die to ourselves, our backgrounds, and our histories to make way for our new identities.
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The Flesh and The Blood of the Son of Man
By Tom Stidl
an article devoted to the true belief that the True Presence that we receive at Mass is real food for our souls to enter the Kingdom of God.
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Daniel Interprets a Dream
By John M. Grondelski
Tuesday's First Reading recounts Daniel interpreting King Nebuchadnezzar's dream. What's it about and why is it still relevant, especially for Christians?
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This Week We Will Read the Book of Daniel
By John M. Grondelski
The First Readings at Mass during this year's 34th Week of Ordinary Time come from Daniel. Here's an introduction to Daniel and a peek at Monday's reading.
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20 Hidden Ways the Ghent Altarpiece Teaches About the Eucharist
By Gary Sullivan
The Ghent Altarpiece more than any other work of sacred art, depicts the mystery of the Eucharist in every section, panel and detail. It is a catechesis on the Mass and on the Eucharist.
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Google AI Confirms Earliest Church Fathers Held Catholic Beliefs on Eucharist and Mary
By Gary Sullivan
Catholic Apologists can say, "See I told you. Even Google AI knows that the Apostolic Fathers believed in the Real Presence, Mary as the New Eve, Immaculate Mother of God and Perpetual Virgin and even the Assumption". All of those are more or less denied by non-Catholic Christians.
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7 secrets of the Holy Eucharist
By The Catholic Nurse
Every time we unite ourselves in the Eucharist, it's like a Christmas tree with bottomless gifts. As we unwrap and discover each grace, there are always more waiting...
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What an Old Testament Jew Can Teach Us about Not Giving Scandal
By John M. Grondelski
Eleazar from the Second Book of Maccabees teaches important lessons about standing up for one's faith and morals.
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What is Protestantism without Catholicism?
By The Catholic Nurse
As long as the Catholic Church exists, it remains the sole, unifying principle for Protestants, as they "protest" Apostolic tradition.
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Five Reasons we should bring Mary with us into the Confessional
By Gary Sullivan
Mary loves with a mother’s heart and she loves what we might consider the 'unloveable ‘ Sometimes we feel as though we are the type of sinners’ only a mother can love’. Here are five reasons we should bring Mary with us into the confessional.
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LOVE and COMPATIBILITY
By Eileen Renders
Considerations for those contemplating the Sacrament of Marriage
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It’s Enough To Make God and A Grown Man Cry
By Michael Seagriff
This man saw no visible evidence in the actions of these adults that any of them really believed that Jesus Christ was really, truly and substantially present, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Sacred Eucharist reserved in the Church’s tabernacle or that any of them even thought this would be an appropriate time for them to silently pray.
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Brazilian Cardinal Odilo Pedro Scherer on What It Means to be a Catholic
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
You can´t pick and choose whether you want to be a Catholic but have to make a commitment to the Church and its teachings, says Cardinal Odilo Pedro Scherer, Metropolitan Archbishop of São Paulo. He is the senior spiritual leader in Brazil, the world´s largest Catholic country with an estimated 100 million members of the faith.
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Saints and Soldiers: Modern Battlefields of Conscience
By Aaron Schuck
Learn how modern Catholics fight hidden battles of conscience, resisting comfort, distraction, and moral compromise through grace.
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Saints and Soldiers: Medieval Knights and Confession as Combat
By Aaron Schuck
Explore how medieval knights and monks saw confession, penance, and virtue as the true weapons of spiritual warfare.
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