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The Mysteries of the Holy Rosary: The Joyful Mysteries
By Emily Berns
These are my reflections on the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary.
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Remember Mary, Our Lady of Perpetual Help
By John Roskoski
Although her Feast Day is June 27, we should remember Mary, Our Lady of Perpetual Help now, as the month of October comes to a close. She is always there, waiting to provide help to her children.
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What is Purgatory?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Purgatory is often misunderstood and misinterpreted. If we are to grasp the depth of God's love for us, then we must comprehend the truth of purgatory. It is essential that Christians are able to explain the truth of purgatory to those seeking answers.
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Notable November Feast Days
By The Catholic Philadelphian
November is the month dedicated to All Souls. It also is rich with many great feast days in the Catholic Church
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Catholicism As A Denomination
By Laurika Nxumalo
The article explains how Cathocilism is a denomination
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The Mysteries of the Holy Rosary: The Luminous Mysteries
By Emily Berns
My meditations on the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary
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Campanile, Façade and Tympanum – Parts of a Church – Part II
By J. John Basil
The exterior parts of a church fulfill an important objective of designating the church as a public space of worship, and to prepare the worshipper. Definitions of prominent exterior parts of a church are provided, along with their origin.
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The Mysteries of the Holy Rosary: The Sorrowful Mysteries
By Emily Berns
These are my meditations on the Sorrowful Mysteries of the Rosary.
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New Book Provides Reasons for Confession and Prepares Souls to Receive this Healing Sacrament
By Mary Beth Bracy
Popular speaker Fr. Héctor Pérez offers a Divine solution and free antidote to many of our ailments.
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How the Sacrament of Confession is Foreshadowed in the Old Testament
By Matthew Chicoine
The Old Testament prepares for the New Testament. Jacob's wrestling match with the angel may be viewed as preparation for the sacrament of Confession.
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Could God have used an alternative to the Incarnation to redeem mankind? NO!
By Ralph Hathaway
The Incarnation guarantees our redemption
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Think of Others Not Ourselves: Reflection for 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The 30th Sunday of Ordinary gives us a compare and contrast when two people pray. One uses it as a way of comparing himself to others. The other acknowledges that he is a sinner and pleas with God.
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Alleluia He is Risen as he said he would; appropriate for all time!
By Ralph Hathaway
The raising of Christ
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10 Powerful Quotes from St. John Paul the Great
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Ten quotes have inspired many Catholics who lived through the papacy of St. John Paul the Great. Let us answer the call to not be afraid.
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Narthex, Nave and Ambo - Introduction to the Parts of a Church
By J. John Basil
The interior parts of a church are part of the terminology of ecclesiastical architecture. Narthex, Nave and Ambo are explained in this article.
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Can a person who commits suicide go to heaven?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The number of individuals committing suicide each year is staggering. For every person who takes that step, the individual leaves behind grieving family and loved ones. One of the more consuming questions, at least for many Christians, is “will my loved one go to heaven since he/she committed suicide?"
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A Modern Socratic Dialogue: An Introduction
By Michael Joseph Carzon
An attempt to recreate the most effective form of writing: the dialogue.
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