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The Art of (Spiritual) War
By Catholic Paths
Paul writes "put on the armor of God." There would be no need for armor if we were not in a war. Paul writes "put on the armor of God." There would be no need for armor if we were not in a war. Learning the strategy and tactics of our spiritual enemies can help us achieve more spiritual victories. This article is available for download at catholicpaths.com under Treks
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Shrines of Italy: Cathedral of Saint Andrew
By Christopher McCarthy
Located on Italy's most famous coastline of Amalfi, Saint Andrew's Cathedral is a rare gem you won't want to miss. Blending several architectural styles into one, this church is well known for the crypt which contains the remains of Saint Andrew himself!
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A Crisis in Anthropology
By Madeline Doucet
We are facing a crisis of anthropology today as governments and societies are distorting the human body in an attempt to destroy male and female differences.
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The Son of Man vs Wild
By Gary Sullivan
Jesus had all the qualities one would need to prevail alone in nature. He had experience, technical skills, physical strength, stamina, courage and of course the deepest spiritual reservoir.
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Let Us Pray for Each Other
By Daniel Mark
Prayer is the cornerstone of our faith but we need to pray for each other.
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Auntie Choot's Teacup
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
My daughter's great, great aunt was still able to teach her about the Way of Beauty.
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Following the Example of St. John the Baptist
By Emily Berns
All of us are called to follow the example of St. John the Baptist, whose birth we celebrate today, and share in the mission of bringing others to Christ and making the way for Him before His second coming.
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Is Your Struggle Your Purpose? A Reflection on Women from the Bible
By Katie Zalany
I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about purpose these days and have been pondering the women in the Bible and what their purposes were. As I reflected on this, I realized that for almost all of the women in the Bible, all we know about them is their struggle and the healing or miracle that followed.
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Suffering and Redemption in the Soul of A Woman
By Madeline Doucet
Women need to realize the importance of who they are AS WOMEN. Their keenness to suffering and natural empathy is not in vain and should not be seen as a burden. Understanding the nature of suffering within women will, I think, help change the perspective on the heart of the woman and her place in society.
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The Face of Jesus
By Debbie Field
It's all up to us to be there for each other.
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Growing into the Sacred Heart
By James Moore
My grandmother's Sacred Heart portrait scared me silly when I was little. These days, I wish mine would talk to me the way I was afraid hers might.
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Where Are Our Men?
By Madeline Doucet
There don't seem to be good and holy men in our society today, even within Catholic circles. Women long for a husband who is faithful and knows what it means to live in calling of manhood, of fatherhood, of being another Christ for his family, but where are they? Most men I've encountered are lost and shallow in their desires and identity.
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The Value of Spiritual Communions
By rowen333
What are Spiritual Communions?
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Hope During June
By Elisa Switzer
Why Catholics should be hopeful during June, even with the LGBT agenda being pushed
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Cinderella Man and Redemptive Suffering
By Gary Sullivan
Cinderella Man is one of my favorite films. In it the theme of redemptive suffering shared by a family and a community emerges as we go toe to toe with Jim and Mae's opponents. In the end we, in the heart of Christ, become champions of each other's hearts.
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The Splendor and Mystery of Mary
By rowen333
Inspirations on the Immaculate Conception.
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Being Catholic Is Worth Singing About
By James Moore
Singer/songwriters reflect on life. Right? Why can't we reflect on Catholic life, too? In a non-liturgical setting, I mean. Blues, Country, Rock, Jazz...they all can be used to reflect on the joys, frustrations, and even the oddities of living as a sincere Catholic in today's world.
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