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Nancy Pelosi, Abortion, and the Eucharist
By Shawn Messonnier, D.V.M
Nancy Pelosi, Bishop Cordileone, and the Eucharist-What's Up?
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My experience of spreading the Gospel
By George Calleja
Evangelization is, to bring hope to these people so that they know that they are loved by Him.
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StPJPII - May 13, 1981
By Michael J. Baglino
Who finally captured the assassin of Pope John Paul II?
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Adoration Before the Blessed Sacrament
By Marianne Zanko Komek
Spending time with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament Consoles Him for the Ingratitude of Humanity and Brings Us Closer to His Sacred Heart.
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Are there Professional Revolutionaries in the U. S.?
By Michael J. Baglino
A young Catholics 1st hand witness at planned anarchy and destruction.
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Tragedy Spawns Hypocrisy
By Patti J. Mitchell
Gun control and hypocrisy of the left.
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Has God Said?
By Richard Maffeo
If Scripture is not fully 'God-breathed,' inerrant and infallible, then what in Scripture is true, and what is not?
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Sufficient For a Day is its own Evil
By Deacon Greg Lambert
The mystery of the coexistence of good and evil in the world
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The Machine Stops
By Stephen Clark
I was waiting for the elevator (lift) one morning and when it arrived and I stepped inside it said ‘sorry for keeping you waiting’. I have come to doubt her sincerity..
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Let's Not Forget to Be Kind
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Being "religious" and a "Good Catholic" is not just a set of rules. The Lord calls us to be kind, compassionate, and giving. Anne DeSantis gives three ways in understanding that we can never forget that kindness IS indeed a big part of what it means to be Catholic.
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Make Your Mother Smile
By Marianne Zanko Komek
Make Jesus and the Blessed Mother Smile by Praying the Rosary and obtain the conversion of sinners and peace for the world.
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Where Does it Say That in the Bible?
By Deacon Greg Lambert
The signs not recorded in Sacred Scripture
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Psychopathy and Liberalism: One Catholic’s View
By Michael J. Baglino
Characteristics of psychopathy, Nancy Pelosi and liberal politics in America.
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Debt to God
By Steven R. Hemler
The poem, "Debt to God", expresses how, with the deepest gratitude, I have continually tried to repay my profound debt to God for the deep change God brought about in my life, especially during high school. This poem meant a lot to me then and means a lot to me now.
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5 Forms of Elder Abuse and the Catholic Response
By Michael J. Baglino
Faith, concern, and looking out for others is the Catholic response toward the elderly.
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How Can We Know God’s Will?
By Steven R. Hemler
The five tests in Fr. Michael Scanlan's book, "What Does God Want? A Practical Guide to Making Decisions", can be very helpful when evaluating a course of action and discerning God’s Will. These five tests are the Conformity, Conversion, Consistency, Confirmation, and Conviction Tests.
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What is the Purpose of Life?
By Steven R. Hemler
Many Christians believe there are two divinely ordained purposes in life that offer the true potential for finding meaning, fulfillment, and happiness. These two primary purposes of life are TO GROW in personal holiness and TO GIVE our time, talents, and treasure in loving service of God and others.
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