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God is victorious over evil
By Janet Cassidy
When we feel like we are being swallowed up by evil, it is important to remember that God has not forgotten us, and that he is always victorious over evil.
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Was Mary Magdalene really an Adulterer?
By Eileen Renders
In this writing we realize that while there has not been mention in the Catholic Bible of Mary Magdalene being a Saint, neither is there evidence that she was an adulterer. furthermore, there is no mention of her being married.
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?? In Memory of Charlie Kirk. Silenced Voices, Unstoppable Truths
By Richard Horrell
History has always repeated this same pattern: when truth is spoken into a hostile world, it meets resistance. Sometimes that resistance is ridicule, sometimes censorship, and sometimes violence. But one thing never changes — the truth cannot be silenced.
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Unlock The Doors Before It Is Too Late!
By Michael Seagriff
I want to spend time in Your presence. I want my visits to be acts of reparation for the all the offenses against Your Sacred Heart, including those that I have committed. I know that You are with me wherever I am. But You are really, substantially and most especially present in the tabernacles of all the Catholic Churches throughout the world, even if, in some of these structures, Your tabernacle
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We Have a Dad (part 1 of 5)
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
catechetical
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There Is Nothing Called Romantic in Life — It’s Either True or False
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
Love isn’t romantic — it’s either true enough to bleed for, or false enough to leave behind
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Charlie Kirk
By Marianne Giltner
Charlie Kirk
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The Common Denominator: Hatred
By Christy Romero
Today we mourn the death of Charlie Kirk. Tomorrow we will mourn the death of the 2,977 innocent people that were killed in the 9/11 terrorist attack. Every year, on Good Friday, we mourn the death of Jesus. Hatred was the cause of all these deaths. But we can change this…
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The Divine child Jesus
By Marianne Giltner
The Divine Child Jesus
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Fear, You Don’t Get the Final Word
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
Fear may scream in the dark, but the empty tomb is louder.
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What makes your soul sing?
By Amanda Hamm
I believe God smiles when we use God-given talents, even the ones he didn’t give us.
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Rejoice in Christ
By Adam Charles Hovey
After finding out that I was being used emotionally, I've got some thinking to do. Rejoice.
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Philosophy for Life
By Eileen Renders
In this writing, the author shares a vision of how being uninvolved with others, and finding meaningful purpose in life can contribute to our sense of failure, depression, and regret.
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Happy Birthday Mary
By Marianne Giltner
Happy Birthday Mary
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Search Me - Psalm 139
By Richard Maffeo
David trusted God to show him his worst sins -- because he trusted in God's willingness to forgive.
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You Never Know Who's Watching
By Rita Nettesheim
Actions sometimes speak much louder than words.
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The Altar of My Bed
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
Not every altar is made of stone—sometimes it’s a bed where weary prayers rise into heaven.
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