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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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The Moment I Realized God Never Abandons Any of Us
By Trish Irvine
Most of what I have learned about the Lord's mercy, I learned on Highland Avenue in Pittsburgh.
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Advent - A Preparation for Christmas
By Alan Scott
As each year draws to a close, and Christmas fast approaches, we tend to focus on what is obvious – putting up our decorations, trimming our tree, shopping for friends and family and eating every type of desert known to man. And before you know it, time has escaped us.
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The 5 Great Loves of John Paul II
By Christopher McCarthy
In a private revelation of Our Blessed Lord to St. Faustina Kowalska (1905-1938), there is related a prophecy which has been frequently interpreted as a reference to the papacy of Pope St. John Paul II.
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What Are You Thankful For? The Positive Side of Counting Our Blessings.
By James Berkon
I know, I know. It sounds like something your grandparents, mother or father would say to you at the worst possible moment. Everyone has those days where they want to go home, grab a drink and throw in the towel or sulk in front of the TV.
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Sustaining Providence With Promises
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
Though I have previously written about “divine providence” in the Catholic spiritual life before, the meaning of the term is worth revisiting. The Dominican theologian, Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, in his scholarly work on providenc,e defines and elaborates upon it thusly: “Divine Providence is God’s intervention in the world, particularly in the lives of His human creation.”
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The Cheerio and the Sacred Heart of Jesus
By Eric Wojtkun
I cleaned up the mess of a 15 month old boy's self instruction in the art of eating, only to find an hour later I missed one more little crumb maker in a corner of the kitchen. I used to get mad at messes like this, but over the last year I've chilled out a lot.
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A Christmas present to the world… let the unborn babies live
By George Calleja
Another Christmas is here. Houses, shops, schools, churches, and streets are already decorated with different colourful lights. Parties are organised, presents are bought, sermons are prepared and buying the food for the Christmas meal is already being done. All this to bring joy to the world by remembering of the birth of Jesus.
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God Reveals Himself Through the Incarnation
By Bill Dunn
The late Charles Colson once wrote: “It’s true that most Americans profess to believe in God, but this God is a far cry from the God of Scripture. More than a century of naturalism has eroded our belief that God is providential—that is, in charge of all events.”
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Romans 8:28
By Crysaly Aviles
“And we know that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, who are called according to His purpose, (Rom. 8:28). Do you believe that? Do you believe that He’ll make all things work in your favor if you trust him?
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Your sins aren't that special
By Trish Irvine
“Your sins aren’t that special.” The girls giggled, perhaps a little shocked by what I said, simply because it came as a surprise. They were concerned about going to Confession to a priest they knew.
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Faith alone people suffer with two false assumptions.
By De Maria
The difference between Catholics and Protestants is that they see faith as something that they can measure. Therefore, they claim to be saved by faith alone. I'm reminded of the question that faith alone people ask faith and works people.
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The Wal-Mart Heart Change
By Trish Irvine
I could feel it increasing in my heart. My fingers tapped on the shopping cart as the impatience within escalated. Standing in the speedy checkout line at Wal-Mart, I was feeling pressed for time. I hadn’t wanted to stop at Wal-Mart, but I needed glitter.
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The ‘Curse' of the Our Father
By Bill Dunn
Did you know the “Our Father” prayer actually contains a curse? That’s right. People who pray this prayer are calling down a curse on themselves.
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Toward a Consistent Ethic of Life
By Leonard Wathen
Polls indicate – and my own Facebook feed confirms – that our nation’s political polarization has reached a peak. The gap between the political Left and Right has widened, according to the Pew Research Center, as Republicans become more consistently conservative and Democrats become more consistently liberal.
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Advent: The Ideal Time for Fasting
By Ellen Gable Hrkach
Are we using this beautiful time of Advent to prepare our hearts for Christmas? Or is the Christmas hype distracting us?
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Adversity and its Immense Value
By Alan Scott
I read the following quote recently from C.S. Lewis: “Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny.” This made me think about all the various obstacles and sufferings I have faced in my life, and I’ve gone through some real doozies.
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