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St. Jerome: The Slow Work of Sanctity
By Tony Crescio
What comes to mind when we think of the saints?
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The Eucharist; Real Presence of Christ
By Ralph Hathaway
My surprise, as with many other Catholics, is the problem from the pews which revolves around misunderstanding the Transubstantiation.
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Do Not Let Your Own Coldness Stop You
By Kevin J. Banet
What does it mean to be a servant of God?
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The Big Reveal
By Joseph A. Daczko
Through the full submission of our intellect and will we faithfully accept as true what God has communicated to us, because if not, many of our beliefs are left blowing in the wind.
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Evangelizing: What is it, and how can we, as individuals, Evangelize?
By Larry Peterson
We Catholic/Christians are asked to 'evangelize." But for me, the word, Evangelize, has always been intimidating. And what does that word actually mean?
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The Eucharist is the Total Self-Emptying of God
By Hunter Leonard
It is no wonder that the great Archbishop Fulton Sheen remarked about the Eucharist, “The greatest love story of all time is contained in a tiny white host.”
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Exodus
By Stephen Clark
At a local park in Manila, I saw a piece of the Berlin wall; a gift from the German government. One side is covered with colorful graffiti, the other still the original bland grey: metaphors to the two ideologies that it separated.
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Seeking Tranquility Amid Pregnancy
By Kevin J. Banet
Are the pangs of pregnancy a curse? Is there merit to this kind of suffering? Are we allowed to complain to God?
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The Chair of Peter
By Ralph Hathaway
Both Michael Dougherty and Taylor Marshall have the right to put their thoughts on paper, but we must be careful to scrutinize what we read or hear. Use discernment when approaching information that may easily turn our senses away from truth (the Church) and authors who have opinions that are not in line with Catholic teaching.
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Lessons From a Mother's Heart to Her College-Bound Daughter: The Value of Your Catholic Faith
By Teresa Hurst
I must let you go now. It’s time but know I will be on my knees everyday praying. The years have flown, and my daily influence, the job we took so seriously in raising you has come to an end. My persistent prayer before the Throne of Grace and Mercy is for you to choose to live your Catholic faith not because mom and dad are making you, but because you know how important He is in your life.
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Lessons From a Mother's Heart to Her College-Bound Daughter
By Teresa Hurst
What is love? I will tell you. God is love. God is not the “master of love”; He is love. He is Truth. He is the only Way. The world is racing in all kinds of directions but the right one.
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Attack On The Family?
By Tony Jesse
As we come to the reality that the family, Catholic teaching, and free choice are being eroded within our society by demonic elements we can glean hope from the message of Mary at Fatima as she beautifully announced, “Finally, my Immaculate Heart will triumph.”
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The Night Sky: An Endangered Species
By Justin Soutar
As believers in the perennial truths that an infinitely good and loving God created the cosmos and that human beings are stewards of creation, Catholics and other Christians should be at the forefront of a mass movement to restore, improve, and protect the visibility of the night sky in the United States and around the world.
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The Eucharist and Propriety
By Chick Todd
We’re in a tough position right now as Catholics. The world claims that “social sin” is the cause of personal sin, and we must assert that it’s just the opposite.
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The Coming Storm | A Dream About the End
By Greg Schlueter
Before I awoke... one, prominent thought punctuated it all: The mighty door of mercy is closing. The day of reckoning is upon us.
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How to Pray Without Ceasing According to Father Henri Nouwen
By Hunter Leonard
While we might be tempted to dismiss St. Paul’s command as hyperbole, insisting this is an impossible request and quite unrealistic, we would do well to seriously consider how we might follow this biblical command.
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How a Founding Father of Modern Europe is Climbing the ladder to Sainthood
By Larry Peterson
Robert Schuman was a devout Catholic and a Bible scholar. His role in trying to break the seemingly never-ending cycle of wars in Europe has been praised by several popes
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