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Reflecting on St. Matthew's Gospel: Distinguishing the Wolves
By William Conboy
A reflection on what Christ says about the wolves amongst the Faithful alongside the relationship between Faith and works in Catholic doctrine.
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Why Study Latin Anyway?
By William Conboy
How a so-called dead language brought my religious and intellectual pursuits to life.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection 7/24/22
By Garrett Evans
Gospel reflection
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Does Your Life Reveal the Power of Persistent Prayer?
By Katie Zalany
When I read the readings today, it reminded me that God calls us to lives of persistent prayer. He wants us to ask for the things we want and need. Does your life reveal the power of persistent prayer?
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Catholic Athleticism: Faith in the Boxing Ring
By William Conboy
Ever seen the Catholic faith be the primary choice in defense for a boxer? Well, it was for Rocky Marciano, greatest heavyweight of all time and a devout Catholic. He's not the only athlete to have trusted in God though. Read on to learn about the type of strength that can only be given by God.
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Letting the Blood of Christ Inebriate Us
By Emily Berns
This article describes what it means for the Blood of Christ to inebriate us, as stated in the Anima Christi. It also describes how we can let the Precious Blood inebriate us and take possession of us at every point in our lives.
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Prepare for Miracles
By Stephen Clark
A few years ago, in a small town in the Cordillera mountain range, we sat at a table having dinner opposite a man with a vision. I was surprised by it and at the same time knew that it would be magnificent.
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Riveting New Book Offers a Cultural Talking Point on Art, Faith, and History
By Mary Beth Bracy
Stephen Auth reveals a prism of divine beauty in the illumination of human experience
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St. Mary Magdalene's Story is Ours Too
By Emily Berns
This article describes the story of St. Mary Magdalene and how it is similar to all of ours. It also explains how she can help us on our spiritual journey to love God with all of our being as she did.
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Does this make my b*** look big?
By JMJ loves FBS
'Trip-you-up' questions and how to apply “Let your ‘Yes’ mean ‘Yes,’ and your ‘No’ mean ‘No’ Anything more is from the evil one.” (Matthew 5:37)
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I Pray For Them - Finding Peace and Comfort When in Pain and Sorrow
By Amy Schisler
When my friend had cancer, she opened her arms and extended them on her cross, and offered her own suffering for everyone else.
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War against self-interest
By Stephen Clark
I suspect the Celtic part of my ancestry led me to embrace the idea that you can get a lot further in battle with an axe and a kind word than you can with just a kind word but I am also inspired by the diplomacy and patience of an Englishman, William Wilberforce who stood valiantly against slavery for most of his life, completing the task of its abolition across the whole British Empire just three
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Finding the Way: Preparing to Walk Over 200 Miles on El Camino
By Amy Schisler
Next fall, I am planning to walk El Camino de Santiago, The Way. While on vacation in the Rockies, I began my training, physically and spiritually.
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Seek Him in your life
By George Calleja
When one seeks Jesus in one’s life, one would be seeking His Kingdom.
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Seasons of Life
By Carmen Moore
This is a personal reflection on the different seasons of life. We have relationships and experiences that accompany these different times of our lives and we can invite Jesus to accompany us through them.
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Flies and Demons
By Carol Monaco
The fact is evil flourishes when good people do nothing. We must be committed to being good and doing good. For this purpose, God and his grace are imperative.
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Ancient Paths
By Stephen Clark
There is something in the pace and noise we have created in the modern world that deadens the soul, crushes the spirit, we become machine-like, on a production line from birth to death, sometimes without entering into the purpose of our existence at all.
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