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Living in the Abundance of Grace
By Patricia Mann
In the early Hebrew economy, one died in the socio-economic status into which one was born. The beacon of modern capitalism, which in principle at least, offers one the opportunity to go from rags to riches with hard work, was not relevant at that time. While there were different social classes, economic mobility was truly limited.
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Thanksgiving and Gratitude
By Viki Doyle Heagy
Autumn is here. A kaleidoscope of colorful leaves is falling from the trees. As the cooler weather approaches, we begin to look towards the holidays. Thanksgiving has always been a special holiday for it focuses on family and what the Lord has given us.
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Spiritual Communion: In Union with the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar
By Kim-Thérèse Lee
We can learn much about spiritual communion from the saints.
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The Secret of Endurance
By Mary Rivers
Like most young adults, I thought I could take on the world. Bullying, segregation, injustice, sexism, could be overcome by loving thoughtful words, actions that were not violent, but demonstrative.
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ALL THE FLOWERS PRAISE GOD - ALETEIA CONTEST VOTE PLEASE
By Juan Trujillo
We are participating in “Lampstand Aleteia - October” and we need your help.
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Something that will ROCK your Parish!
By Greg Schlueter
A trademark of growing parish communities is the prevalence of faith-sharing groups. While it's wonderful some are engaged in such groups, most are not.
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Our Lady of the Rosary and Our Mission for the Salvation of the World
By Lorrie McNickle
This year we celebrate the 100th anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima. The one request Mary had at every one of her apparitions was that we all pray the rosary. She asked that we pray the rosary every day for the conversion of sinners and for peace in the world. It is a pretty simple task and an easy request that she makes of us, yet we still resist and neglect to do it.
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An Open Letter to Parents of Prospective College Students
By Greg Schlueter
Below was adapted from an email to family members by my brother, Dr. Nathan Schlueter, a professor at Hillsdale College, on the subject of discerning college. He makes a compelling case that our interests ought to be a fully-human success, and that such is built upon a solid foundation provided by a real liberal arts education.
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Save Us From the Fires of Hell
By Deborah Burton
It has been a harrowing couple of days following the centennial event at Fatima, Portugal. A group of us went north to Avierto, Porto and then ventured out to Valencia, Alvor, Monção and elsewhere in the Vinho Verde wine region. While we were visiting historic towns, churches and vineyards, we noticed airplanes flying back and forth and the strong smell of smoke.
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Our Lady of Good Remedy---Her Intercession saved Countless Christian Slaves
By Larry Peterson
Those gospel passages from Matthew's gospel give us Jesus' teachings on what is commonly known as the Corporal Works of Mercy. Who could have ever thought at the time of Christ that 1200 years later these simple directives from our Lord would not only lead to the founding of two religious orders, the Trinitarians and the Mercedarians, but also to a special devotion to the Blessed Mother where she
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To Jesus Through Mary
By Deborah Burton
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary at Lourdes, France is a beautiful Byzantine-style church completed, in 1899 and designed by architect Leopold Hardy.
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The Pope that Saved the Church and Christendom..The story of St. Pius V
By Larry Peterson
October is the month of the Holy Rosary. During the month we might also acknowledge the person known as the Pope of the Rosary, Pope St. Pius V.
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The Examples of the Saints
By Deborah Burton
Today's pilgrim journey was a day of saints. We are all called to be saints and to some that seems impossible. However nothing is impossible with God. Take our saint of the day, St. Catherine Labouré.
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The Joy of knowing Christ
By George Calleja
Christ. It has been a joy for me that I know Christ. Jesus Christ is the source of my life. When I reflect upon my life, I know that in every situation of my life Jesus has always been with me.
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God Inspires a Hilarious Solution to Morning Mayhem
By Melanie Jean Juneau
With limited funds, surrounded by lots of little people on a hobby farm, I had to discover innovative ways of coping. When I relaxed, often an unusual, creative or even funny solution to a problem popped into my head. I just needed to keep everything in perspective and listen to my own inner voice as well as the whispers of the Spirit.
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Psalm 50--God Blogs Today
By Elizabeth Thomas
GOD HAS SPOKEN---ARE WE LISTENING? When you pray, are your prayers answered? God wants a Sacrifice of Praise! Thanksgiving opens the Gates of Heaven!
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Love Conquors All
By Mary Ann Gambill
My absence from social media hopefully will lessen as time goes by. We are doing ok though. We are adjusting and clinging tight to the Good.
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