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We Have a Divine Brother (part 3 of 5)
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
Catechetical, Devotional
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In Mother Teresa's Darkness, there was Light
By Eileen Renders
This article is given to remind us how very much we are all alike, as God made us after His own image.
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Kelly’s Heroes and Faith in Each Other: 55 Years Later
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A look back at our belief in one another can help us accomplish anything
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A Reflection on the Holy Spirit's Role in each Life
By Ralph Hathaway
The Holy Spirit in our lives
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What Must I Do?
By Richard Maffeo
The Philippian jailer asked a question everyone should ask.
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What the Catholic Church reveals about the End Times through the prophesies of the Saints, through vissions and messages
By Eileen Renders
This is an important article as it ensures that we as Catholics, are being told truths about The End Times
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He heals the Brokenhearted
By Adam Charles Hovey
And binds up their wounds
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Ir's all about Mercy that we must seek for our immature children
By Ralph Hathaway
Mercy is for everyone
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The Early Church Fathers on Catholic Practices
By Sebastian R. Fama
Some critics claim that the various distinctive Catholic practices are unnecessary additions to the faith. But the Early Church Fathers would disagree as they were a part of the Christian faith from the beginning.
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The Beauty of Modesty: A Catholic Vision for Men and Women
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
Modesty, rightly understood as an interior virtue for men and women, orders our hearts and conduct, renews culture through reverence for human dignity, mirrors the Holy Family’s humility, and naturally blossoms into charity through the works of mercy.
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In turbulent times, turn to St. Joseph
By The Catholic Nurse
With recent events still unfolding, God is up to something. Steeped in emotion, we are not ready to make wise decisions. Our situation calls for prudence, so we don't make things worse. Until all facts surface, let us hold our tongues as Our Lord's will unfolds. Meanwhile, let us invoke the terror of demons, St. Joseph to intercede.
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What does a modern Saint look like?
By Fr. Francis Maple
How to become a Saint in a modern society.
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Mortal and Venial Sins Defined
By Eileen Renders
The Sacrament of Reconciliation explained
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Was Mary Magdalene really an Adulterer?
By Eileen Renders
In this writing we realize that while there has not been mention in the Catholic Bible of Mary Magdalene being a Saint, neither is there evidence that she was an adulterer. furthermore, there is no mention of her being married.
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Believing in God is not faith; it is Ling in God that IS!
By Ralph Hathaway
Faith is found in Christ
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We Have a Dad (part 1 of 5)
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
catechetical
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Rejoice in Christ
By Adam Charles Hovey
After finding out that I was being used emotionally, I've got some thinking to do. Rejoice.
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