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Unseen Voice: A poem
By Helen Losse
Beauty of ocean stops my breath.
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Why We Should Not Deny the Eucharist to Politicians Who Support Abortion
By Dennis McIntyre
As disciples of Jesus, we are asked to “love one another (John 13: 34)”, and to “not judge others (Matthew 7:1).” Today, we tend to forget both of those charges - mostly when it is convenient.
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Don Ruggero M. Caputo: The Apostle of the Eucharist Recognized for "Heroic Virtue."
By Larry Peterson
On January 21, 2021, Pope Francis confirmed the "heroic virtues" of Servant of God Ruggero Maria Caputo. He now bears the title of Venerable, and his cause for beatification is moving forward.
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3 Things I've Learned Living in Tasmania While the Rest of the World is in Quarantine
By Mishka Góra
This should be a warning to Catholics all over the world as we struggle with the immense societal change that the COVID-19 pandemic has inflicted upon us.
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Plenary Indulgence: The Get Out of Jail Free Card
By Teresa Hurst
“An indulgence is partial or plenary according as it removes either part or all of the temporal punishment due to sin.” The faithful can gain indulgences for themselves or apply them to the dead.
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Seeing Old Things with New Eyes
By Tara K. E. Brelinsky
Before the pandemic completely seized the world, a Sunday gospel reading detailed the healing of a blind man (Mark 8:22-26). In it, Jesus grasped the man’s hand and led him outside of the village. Then, after applying spittle on the affected eyes, Jesus asked the man if he could see. Indeed the man could see.
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Institution of the Holy Eucharist
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
“I Myself am the Living Bread come down from heaven. If anyone eats this bread, he shall live forever; the bread I will give is My Flesh, for the life of the world.’
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Book Review: Habits for Holiness by Fr. Mark-Mary Ames, CFR
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
The book is all about making spiritual progress on the journey of living out the faith, of prayer, and of virtue.
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The Last Supper: Jesus Christ Gives us the 'Heavenly Trifecta'
By Larry Peterson
When our Easter morning arrives, and we sing out, "Alleluia, Alleluia! Christ has died, Christ has risen, Christ will come again," that is what will happen. Eternal life with the Risen Christ becomes ours.
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The Weariness of the Covid Journey
By Elizabeth Thomas
We are in the Temple of God, we are the Temple of God! The Presence of God is in our churches and in us!
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Book Review: Overcoming Sinful Thoughts by Rev. T.G. Morrow
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Overcoming Sinful Thoughts is a new book available through Sophia Institute Press by Re. T.G. Morrow.
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Armida Berelli: Called to Serve
By Larry Peterson
She was born during the Horse & Carriage Era and died during the Atomic Age: Meet Armida Berelli.
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The Three Toughest Things About Lent: Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving
By Teresa Hurst
I have whittled down the list of impossible obstacles to a final victory to what I deem the three toughest things about Lent. And they are, of course, the only requirements of Lent: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
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Christ's Passion: His Walk Through the Psalms
By Linda Kracht
All of scriptures speak to us but the Psalms speak for us! So let’s use them — in good times and in bad.
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Review: Benedictus Publication
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
A project of Sophia Institute Press is the new Benedictus Publication, a Traditional Catholic Companion.
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Living Lenten Be-Attitudes.
By Elizabeth Thomas
Lent is FOREVER EVERYDAY. Show up and be there for God, even after Easter.
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Book Review: The Imitation of Mary by Fr. Quan Tran
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Fr. Quan Tran, Roman Catholic priest and Author has written a book offering keyways to grow in love of the Lord through growth in virtue and grac
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