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Ten Quotes From St. Therese of Lisieux To Help Us Find Heaven
By E.M. McCarthy
St. Therese of Lisieux (the Little Flower)’s feast day falls on Oct. 1. She is the youngest person to be declared a Doctor of the Church.
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He was not allowed to attend school. So he taught himself and became known as the "Father of Public Education in Puerto Rico"; meet Venerable Rafael Cordero y Molina
By Larry Peterson
Rafael Cordero y Molina came into this world on October 24, 1790, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was born into a poor family and had two older sisters. His dad, Lucas Cordero, worked on a tobacco farm and his mom, Rita Molina, took care of the children and the home. Although considered “free,” they were also black, and because of that, their children were not allowed to attend school.
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The measure with which you measure…
By Troy Kroening
There are so many ways Jesus tried to tell us that as we give, we shall receive.
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Keep Pulling that Rope; Keep Praying
By Bill Dunn
Recently my pastor offered an interesting analogy about prayer during his homily at Mass. He said prayer is like a man sitting in a small boat, who is holding a rope attached to a large rock. When the man pulls the rope, the distance between the rock and the boat is reduced. But the rock is not moving toward the man in the boat, of course; the man in the boat is instead moving closer to the rock.
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Finding a Point of Mutual Agreement?
By Linda Kracht
Christians have all been advised [via books, pulpits, counseling sessions, etc] to make an effort to try to find a point of mutual agreement with non-Christians before making the case for Christianity.
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Our Ability to Suffer
By E.M. McCarthy
No one likes to suffer. We avoid it as much as we can. Yet, suffering is a state most of us will enter into at some time. If God permits suffering there must be a good reason.
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Why I Am an Ex-Atheist
By Bill Dunn
Last week I discussed the event that convinced me that atheism was true. It occurred during biology class my freshman year in high school. This week I’d like to discuss the event that caused me to lose my faith in atheism. (And trust me, there is nothing more bizarre than a person who has lost his firm belief in nothingness.)
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Experience Christ
By Charlie Johnston
A few months ago, I talked at length about my state of mind leading up to my conversion, and the arguments and evidence that convinced me (video linked at the bottom of this page), but I failed to mention an extremely important part of my conversion story.
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Pope St. Pius X: His motto was "Restore all things in Christ" and he did his best to do just that.
By Larry Peterson
The two most beloved Popes of the twentieth century lived during the beginning and at the end of that century. We all know of Pope St. John Paul II who guided the Church from 1978 into the new millennium. However, not as many people know about the man who became pope during the beginning of the century. His name was Pope St. Pius X who was elected in 1903.
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What Was The Significance Of Jesus' Seamless Garment?
By Charlie Johnston
Full Question from Nora: Hi Charles, my question is from John 19:23 where it says our Lord’s robe/garment was seamless? I started to read or learn about what was the meaning, and I got totally overwhelmed, I would love to hear your insight.
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Prominent Places, Humility, and the Chastisement, Science and Faith
By Scott Pauline
The world considers Science worthy of the front row seat and the faith the back of the room; but they will give it up to faith and morals in the chastisement.
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Catholicism & Abortion
By Charlie Johnston
In the time that I’ve been writing, both on my site and on several Catholic websites, I’ve tried to stay away from controversial topics. I’ve never taken a public position on communion in the hand, ordinary vs extraordinary form, Gregorian chant vs guitar Masses, and so on.
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Jewish Guilt For The Death Of Christ?
By Charlie Johnston
Undoubtedly, Deicide, or the killing of God, is the worst evil ever committed in the universe. To kill the incarnate Son of God, the Word made flesh (John 1:14), the One who spoke the world into existence (Genesis 1:3), and Him who holds all things in a state of existence (Colossians 1:17), was a crime of unspeakable magnitude.
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The Making of a Young Atheist
By Bill Dunn
Recently, some friends were surprised to learn that I used to be an atheist. “How can you NOT believe in God?!” one friend exclaimed.
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Seventy-Seven Times
By Denise Deverts
I recently found out that someone I knew as a kid has been indicted for committing an impropriety involving a minor. He and I were classmates from first through eighth grade; but in the thirty or so years since then, I’ve seen him maybe twice and neither time held a real conversation with him. So, as adults he and I functionally are strangers.
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Everyday He Writes the Book
By E.M. McCarthy
Why do so many people scoff at the idea of the existence of God? Maybe because we think science explains everything? But Who created science? And if science can't yet explain who God is, maybe we need a dose of imagination instead.
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I Want to Be Held!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Life has been taking all of us through some very rough times. Chaotic at times, frustrating and wearisome at time, and sometimes we are angry, or we are deeply sad.
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