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Shrines of Italy: The Miracle of Lanciano
By Christopher McCarthy
Home to the most famous Eucharistic Miracle in Catholic history, this Lanciano shrine is a hidden gem you won't want to miss.
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The Disciples’ Shaken Faith
By Katie Zalany
All disciples have our faith in Jesus shaken at least once in this life, and it’s usually alongside a cross we’ve been given or encountered. This is part of what it means to follow Jesus to the cross.
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Christ or Barabbas
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The passion gospel gives us a vivid reminder of choosing good or evil. Our choice has consequences.
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The Men Go First (Or Do They?)
By Mary Beth Ellis
Do men really "go first" in Western society? How can women best express themselves-- and who's really in charge?
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Lazarus, Come Out!
By Dave Mishur
The human side of Jesus is apparent in his love and tears for his friend.
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Amazing Grace and Ice Cream
By Monica Biedronka
Exactly how sweet is the sound of Grace?
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Lessons Catholics could learn from the Mormons
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Somehow, I ended up on a Mormon list and I get a call or visit from new missionaries almost every year. I enjoy talking to them, however. I have learned a lot about faith and there are several things Catholics could learn from Mormons. Don't shut the door just yet.
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Reflections on the Stations of the Cross Part 1
By The Catholic Philadelphian
I compiled my reflections for the 14 Stations of the Cross. Here is part one which focuses on the first two stations.
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Plan 75
By Stephen Clark
Often as people age or are afflicted with illness or disability their external identity diminishes. This is due to loss of jobs, finances, or apparent usefulness. Their roles shrink as their families grow-up and leave and they retire, perhaps alone when spouses die. And a God-less society is not capable of seeing true worth or dignity anymore...
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Don't Dread DNF (Catholics Discerning Entertainment, Part 2)
By Gabriella Batel
Part Two of a saga on defending your heart enjoying secular entertainment!
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Who Attends the Mass of the Last Supper?
By Frances Paquette Rossi
Being present at the feast of the Last Supper, Holy Thursday mass, is a great privilege for Catholics, bringing us into company with the apostles and disciples. It's worth making the effort to be there.
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Finding Peace and Spirituality at the Holy Trinity Monastery in Huntsville Utah
By Richard Horrell
The blog describes my experience visiting the Holy Trinity Monastery in Huntsville Utah back in 2000. I reflect on the monastery's history and the sense of peace and love I felt while there. The experience reminded me that everyone is special in God's eyes, and that our uniqueness and individuality are all celebrated.
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Kooky Catholics
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
Why do we seem to ostracize those who are "too Catholic"?
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Saint Joseph, Our Protector on Earth and Our Intercessor in Heaven
By Tom Stidl
An article designed to promote awareness of St. Joseph
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Don’t Be a Fool on April 1st or Any Other Day
By A Faithful Steward
April Fool's day is fun, unless you are foolish with important matters. Learn what the Bible says about being foolish.
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If I Could Have
By April McQueen
This is an article about the choices we make and who we are or become as a result of those choices, especially with respect to religion and values.
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Shrines of Italy: The Holy House of Loreto
By Christopher McCarthy
The birthplace of Our Lady according to legend, The Holy House of Loreto is one of the most significant shrines in Christian history. Countless saints have flocked to this site over the centuries with the intention to venerate the Mother of God in the very same house where the Annunciation took place.
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