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Light a Fire in Your Heart
By Christy Romero
When we make room for the third person of the Trinity in our lives, we will experience the Father’s love in a very profound way. We must follow the example of saints like St. Elena Guerra and St. Clare of Assisi who allowed the Holy Spirit to light a fire in their hearts.
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A Letter to Heaven — Two Years Since You Left
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
A heart’s letter to heaven — in honor of my Mom, whose love still fuels my faith and whose memory makes my soul brave.
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Top 5 Scrabble Words from the Bible
By Gary Sullivan
People who love words (logophiles) are destined to excel at the game Scrabble. Being fluent in weird Bible words gives us an advantage. Here are the top five Scrabble words associated with the Bible…
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What happens to us immediately following death?
By Eileen Renders
This is a writing that tells us exactly what happens immediately after death, written by the Disciples of Jesus, in His words.
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Supernatural Battle -- The Sword
By Richard Maffeo
No soldier willingly enters a battle without his defensive and offensive weapons. Today, we look at the Christian's sword.
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When things go wrong
By Marianne Giltner
When things go wrong
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You Can’t Microwave a Miracle
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
We live in an instant world—instant food, instant messages, instant gratification. But miracles? They don’t work on your schedule. God is not a vending machine; His timing is perfect even when it feels painfully slow. This article dives deep into the danger of rushing God, the beauty of waiting, and how impatience can rob you of the blessing that’s still being prepared.
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A Tract on Proper Eucharistic Reception
By Matthew Johnson
According to Aquinas, there are at least eleven effects of receiving Holy Communion in a state of grace, properly and devoutly. In this article, I attempt to show all of them.
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Two Gospels — One New (LDS), One Ancient (Catholic): Which Is the Faith of the First Christians?
By Richard Horrell
Two gospels claim to be true — one given in the 1800s through an angel, the other proclaimed by Christ in the first century and never lost. Only one matches the faith of the first Christians.
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Be Faithful, the Lord is Coming: Reflections on the Readings for the Nineteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
This week's readings focus on faith and acting in accordance with faith. Major characters in salvation history acted on faith and with hope and trust in the Lord. Jesus also spoke about faith and action as well as preparedness and seeking our heavenly home. This lesson continues for us today.
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SOUL OF MY SOUL
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
Catechetical
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Why We Shouldn’t Be Anxious About Future?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Trusting in God can help us overcome anxiety brought about by life
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Living the "Host Life"
By Emily Berns
As Christians, we are called to live the "host life" just as Jesus does among us, living quietly and humbly among others, evangelizing but not forcing, and leading a life that doesn't necessarily look appealing on the outside. This is the life that Jesus chose and He calls us to it as well.
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Have You Said Enough?
By Janet Cassidy
Listen to Paul as he helps us know what to do when some is failing.
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Every Little Step We Take
By Daniel Mark
The Lord delights in every step we take. We need to trust.
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The spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
By Marianne Giltner
The Spirit is willing but the flesh is weak
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Somewhere a tear will fall
By Marianne Giltner
Somewhere, a tear will fall
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