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Abortifacients and Catholic Hospitals: A Reflection for the Feast of the Holy Innocents
By Joe Tevington
Under no circumstances should Catholic hospitals jeopardize the Catholic witness by providing abortifacients or contraceptives.
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The Christian meaning behind “12 Days of Christmas”
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The 12 Days of Christmas is a popular Christmas song (and one of my favorites). It was not until I converted from Protestantism to Catholicism that I understood the beautiful Biblical and Christian truths contained within each "day" of the song. Understanding the symbolism behind each "day" in the song will also provide a powerful tool for parents to use in teaching their children truth.
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I am the Bread of Life; Advent week three
By Ralph Hathaway
Jesus, Bread of Life
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Why are Catholic Bibles and Protestant Bibles different?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
A former Protestant explains why Protestant Bibles have less books than the Catholic Bible and how to refute claims by Protestants that Catholics changed Sacred Scripture. She explains why the Catholic Bible is the accurate compilation of Scripture and why the Protestants got it wrong.
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Book Review: Dr. Edward Sri's latest book
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Dr. Edward Sri's latest book is called: The Good, The Messy, and the Beautiful: The Joys and Struggles of Married Life. Learn more in this article.
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The Incarnation’s Increasingly Ignored Gifts to Transform Our Mortal Lives – Part 3 of 5: The Intercessions of the Saints
By Christopher Rogers
As we approach Christmas day, it's time to remember the immeasurable Gifts the Holy Trinity revealed to us and gave us through the Incarnation. This third one, the Intercessions of the saints, allows us to align our petitions to the will of God, through their prayers for us.
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A Priest Reflects: From Squeaky Wooden Pews to the Church Universal
By Kevin J. Banet
As I stepped into the pulpit to begin my sermon, I gazed at the expectant congregation. I was visiting one of three small rural parishes just southwest of Chicago as part of a mission that the pastor had invited our Order to give.
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Hardship and Patience in the Modern World
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Speaking God's prophetic word patiently in the face of hardship and adversity
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The Incarnation’s Increasingly Ignored Gifts to Transform Our Mortal Lives – Part 2 of 5: The Church
By Christopher Rogers
We approach Christmas and remember one of the increasingly ignored Gifts enabled and revealed by the Incarnation: The Church. The Church retains a unity of inspired and Scriptural knowledge, and most important, fulfills its mission to bring us to Christ.
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What about sexual sins other than homosexuality
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It is easy to say that homosexuality is a sin if you are not homosexual. The church, on the other hand, gives many other sexual sins for which the majority of individuals are guilty. If we are truly intent in seeing others repent and have a relationship with Jesus, then we must be intentional about calling everyone, including ourselves, to repentance.
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Omnipresencce of God
By Tom Stidl
An attempt to explain the part of the mystery of God and making people aware of this
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Jesus Says To Be Perfect - But How Do We Avoid Scrupulosity?
By Kevin J. Banet
Our Christian faith confronts us with the reality that we are called to holiness, that state of being that purifies us like unto God. This is a sobering thought, that God calls us to be perfect. Read our recent chat about this subject.
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Patchwork Heart Ministry: Who Do You Say I am Documentary
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Patchwork Heart Ministry presents "Who do you say I am?" a Catholic documentary on the Shroud of Turin. The Shroud is one of the most researched and studied relics in Church history. Learn more in this article and about an opportunity for churches, diocese, and archdiocese to evangelize through this beautiful documentary.
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Advent; Time to Prepare for the Christ
By John Roskoski
We have entered a Holy Season of the Liturgical year. It is a season of preparation for the Messiah. We need to open our hearts and minds to both the dramatic interventions and the subtle ones that appear in our lives.
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Advent, the time of announcing a great manifestation God planned from the beginning. Week One!
By Ralph Hathaway
Advent God's plan to save us
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New Book Unlocks the Real, Untold Story of the Bethlehem Shepherds
By Mary Beth Bracy
Fr. Dwight Longenecker shares the fruit of his Holy Land research to deepen readers’ devotion.
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Five Simple Steps to Become a Mercedarian Friar
By Kevin J. Banet
You may have seen pictures or videos of Mercedarian friars and wondered, “what are the steps to becoming a Mercedarian friar?” There are five steps, and they have been followed by thousands of men in our Order from our beginnings in Spain in 1218 by our founder, St. Peter Nolasco, under the inspiration of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy.
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