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True Peace
By Caroline Godin
We just spent the last few weeks wishing others or being wished by others peace for the Christmas season. It seems the idea of peace, at least on certain greeting cards, is a bit skewed from what Jesus has told us about peace. So what is true peace and how can we find it?
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Why me?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We all have moments in our life we look up at God and ask "why me?"
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Every Saint has a past, Every Sinner has a future
By Stephen Clark
fruits of a mission to the homeless ... a prodigal son
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Printer of Death
By J.B. Toner
Ruminations on suicide
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The Gift of the Real Presence
By Christina M. Sorrentino
Let us never forget that Jesus Christ is really and truly present; Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity as True God and True Man in His Resurrected Glory in the Eucharist.
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3 Life-Changing Questions to Guide Your New Year
By Katie Zalany
Three life changing questions to guide the new year.
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I'm Here, Sweetheart
By J.B. Toner
A meditation on the Triune nature of love.
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The Magi followed the Star that led them to the Messiah
By Fr. Jude M. Serfino
We have a star in life that guides us to Truth, Life, and Happiness. Epiphany is God's manifestation. It maybe a big surprise, a spark of wisdom, a raw knowledge or simply, a religious awakening and encounter of something extraordinary. Share one's epiphany like the three Magi who went back to their countries announcing the coming of the LIght. Their lives changed and became followers of Jesus.
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Then Something Happened
By Joe Sixpack - The Every Catholic Guy
Here's someone you may have not heard of before, and this is his first article for Catholic365. He goes by Joe Sixpack—The Every Catholic Guy. In this article Joe introduces himself, tells readers what they can expect from him, and explains how readers can get more Joe Sixpack if they enjoy what he writes on Catholic365.
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Going Home
By Caroline Godin
Everyone desires to be home at some point, but where does that desire come from and what could it mean? A song from Trans-Siberian Orchestra seems to hit a mark on this.
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No regrets because God is in charge.
By Daniel Mark
We always need to make choices. Sometimes they are not the best. But God really does make crooked paths straight.
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The Best Way To Lose Weight
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
As Christians, it is a good and noble deed to take care of our bodies since we, as Catholics, receive the Lord Jesus in the Eucharist. It is, however, of no benefit to us if we care for our physical bodies but neglect to lose spiritual weight that drags us down and makes for an unhealthy spiritual life. Use these tips to shed those unwanted pounds this year.
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Behold, I am Making All Things New
By Christina M. Sorrentino
May the peace and love of Christ be with all of you as we begin together a new year. Wishing everyone a blessed Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God, and a Happy New Year!
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Your Theologoumenon of the Day
By J.B. Toner
Reflections on the nature of Guardian Angels
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Start the New Year with Mary, Our Mother
By Fr. Jude M. Serfino
Every New Year is a new beginning, learning from our past mistakes, starting anew with hope and commitment, and preparing for the future with trust and faith. We start 2022 with the one who shows us how to be humble, pure, obedient, and faithful, Mary, our Mother and we continue to entrust our loved ones under her maternal mantle of protection.
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5 good news stories that happened in 2021
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
There is plenty of negativity associated with 2021 and many would like to forget the year even existed. However, there are plenty of positive and good news stories that happened which we should not forget. Let's reframe the way we see the year.
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Writing from the Heart
By Jim Gunshinan
As a young man, I didn't know or express much about what was happening in my heart. I was afraid, like all of us are, of rejection; that I would be perceived as weak or inadequate. But as an adult I've learned that a strong heart can also be a tender one.
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