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The Catholic Virtues
By Ray Sullivan
Virtues! We all think we have virtues, but so many people can’t name more than a few of them. In the Catholic Church, there are three very distinct categories of virtues which we all should be praying to have more of. The first category is known as the Cardinal Virtues, the second is known as the Theological Virtues, and the third is the Capital Virtues.
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Ideas for New Year's Resolutions
By De Maria
How about, studying the Catechism? It's free, simple and effective. You get one email a day (MON-FRI) and cover the entire catechism in a year!
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A New Years Resolution Worth Keeping
By Alan Scott
It’s that time of year again. Time to make New Year’s resolutions.
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The Christian Roots of Human Dignity
By Josef Bordat
In order to respect every human being in its own personality as a person with inalienable rights one needs a set of ethical values as an absolute foundation to which reference is possible when needed. This kind of absolute anthropological postulate stands contrary to the relativism in human rights that makes human dignity a value determined by utilitarian ideas of the human being.
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Why Christians Don't Need to Eat Kosher
By Casey Truelove
Over the years, I've met a few fellow Christians who claim that we are still called by God to eat the same diet (kosher) as the Hebrew people in the Old Testament.
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On Death and Dying
By Mallory Hoffman
I'm going to assume that I am alone in wondering about this. Carrie Fischer died recently, and she was one of many celebrities who have died this year. People are dredging themselves in sorrow about the loss of these talented and not so talented artists claiming that 2016 has been a horrible year because of these deaths.
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What Will Our Heavenly Bodies Look Like?
By Bill Dunn
The Holy Scriptures, along with Church Tradition, clearly teach that when (or if?) we get to Heaven, we will not be pure spirits like the angels. We will have bodies. Our earthly bodies will be resurrected, with all the decay of death completely removed.
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Do You Believe This?
By Charlie Johnston
The promise of eternal life, and a reason for sufferings. These are the themes of John 11, they really deserve an entire book, and not just an online 2000 word post, but as one of my favorite chapters in the entire Bible I felt like giving it a go here.
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My God, My Lord, My Savior
By Crysaly Aviles
Christmas is about the Messiah who came to live among us. The Messiah was prophesized in the Old Testament and came to pass in the story of Christmas.
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We Know the Church Will Win the War
By Bill Dunn
World War II documentaries are fascinating. When the documentaries describe a bleak time during the war, say, the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor or the relentless bombing of London, your heart goes out for the people involved.
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Christmas And Other Fairy Tales (We Believe)
By Greg Schlueter
There is great news for our world: We still love Christmas. From our earliest years, like our parents before us, like their parents before them, we’ve been formed to cherish this Season. It is special. Magical.
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Dark Hours of the Night
By Mary Rivers
Who likes darkness? Not me. Fear overwhelms, discernment unknown;
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What Killers and Sinners Suffer--repentant vs not
By Rose Cuervo
I attended a movie where there are $6.50 specials. In the middle of the movie, the lights of the projector went out though the sound kept playing. As we went to the manager, we were told the projector bulb would need four hours to replace and thus we should just get a refund; vouchers for a regular ($9) showing.
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How and why did silence prevail?: Psalm 69 and the people of Aleppo
By John Mayer
All I could do was sit behind my computer screen and watch the headlines pop up as the situation unfolded in what would be the near cease-fire in Aleppo, Syria.
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Is Your Doctor Pro-Life? It Matters to the Unborn
By Melanie Jean Juneau
By the time I was pregnant with my sixth child, I was desperate to find a supportive family doctor and obstetrician.
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Mary's Perfect Submission to God's Will
By Bill Dunn
Christians talk a lot about God’s will. We seek to know God’s will, we try to do God’s will, and many of our prayers conclude with, “Thy will be done.”
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Come, Lonely Winter Solstice
By Helen Losse
Imagine Yourself as God Almighty, creating the world of wonder
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