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The Existence of Angels is a Truth of Faith
By Kathy Lamb
I can’t tell you about Angels unless I also talk about devils. When Lucifer and some of the other Angels turned away from God they lost the glory of heaven. They were privileged to live with God and to gaze upon the Beauty of God but they lost this forever through their own fault. They can never go back.
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Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity
By Candace Simar
Come in, Dear Jesus. I open the door. I’ve been lonesome, but didn’t know it was for you. Thank you for knocking. Thank you for seeking me. Make me new.
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Hell Is Real - Part Three
By Teresa Hurst
We are finite creatures. We live in the here and now and have great difficulty in comprehending the subject of eternity. Forever. In this third and final installment on our frank discussion of hell—what is it, what is it like
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Creation, The Beginning
By Mary Rivers
Creation sings its perfect song: It’s a harmony of love, of goodness, of unity.
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The Hidden Power of the Hail mary Part 2
By James Berkon
How does Our Lady tie into this? Simple, Mary is the reason Satan fell from heaven. Satan, was once called Lucifer, the Guardian of Light. He was the greatest of all God’s creation outside the Holy Trinity.
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Hell Is Real - Part Two
By Teresa Hurst
It is an alarming reality how quickly our world is sinking deeper and deeper into sin. Everyday there is some new and horrible proof that the devil is working overtime toward the fall of humanity. You might be saying to yourself, “So? Who cares about any of that because I’m certainly not going to hell. That’s only for Hitler and serial killers, right?” Hmm.
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Purgatory ~ Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell...
By Adam Crawford
Purgatory. Of all the many misunderstood doctrines of the Catholic Church, Purgatory may be one of the most lampooned by non-Catholics and most misunderstood by Catholics themselves.
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Hell Is Real - Part One
By Teresa Hurst
Each year in October, I dedicate a lesson in the eighth grade catechism class I teach to the subject of hell. I felt the need, many years ago, to start this as I saw the season and celebration of Halloween to be centered more and more on the glamorization of evil and the devil.
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Prayer: The Ongoing Battle
By Carleigh Lutz
I walked away from a weekend feeling totally and completely worn. Physically, I had done nothing but sit and kneel, and yet I felt more tired than I had felt in a long time. I was mentally exhausted, and all I had been doing was praying and reading my bible.
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God's Word Lit Bright by the Church
By Lorrie McNickle
Oh God, why is your Word interpreted in so many ways, So much misunderstanding, the Truth is often betrayed; So may followers with ideas of their own,
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Woman, Why Are You Weeping?
By Elizabeth Thomas
We recently celebrated the Feast Day of Mary Magdalene, and as the reader went up to speak God’s Word for the Liturgy, my spirit was prompted to “LISTEN.”
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Jesus brings heaven to us!
By Kathy Lamb
I dedicate my Saturday mornings to Our Blessed Mother by going to 6:30am Mass every Saturday at the Monastery of the Poor Clare’s. I call the Monastery my little piece of heaven.
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On Saint Benedict's Ladder
By Catherine M. J. Mary Evans
Some of my education is business equivalent over long careers. This causes a need for me to stick up for myself. I suppose this may come across as: brave, selfish, defiant, impatient, illogical, haughty at best, over confident, bossy, bold, funny, flippant and in your face. These might be true at times, as everyone has their moments.
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Blessed be the Peacemakers
By Tommy Raines
Most of us have heard that verse from Matthew 5:9. The term “peacemaker” has different meanings to each of us. Having been involved in law enforcement for most of my life, police officers come to my mind first. I know that I have always tried to be a peacemaker and protector for all of God’s children.
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Change Your Habits, Change Your Faith
By Katie Zalany
Think about your daily habits. Maybe you watch too much television and waste time on the internet or your smartphone. Perhaps you work too much or spend a lot of time shopping to buy things you don’t need.
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Rejections and Disappointments are Part of the Training Regimen in God's Gym….
By David R. Myers
I can remember, when I was a boy, waiting to be chosen on a team when in the neighborhood, or schoolyard, we played some kind of a team game. I was not a particularly gifted athlete, and so I was rarely chosen in the top few. I remember how that felt.
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The Hidden Power of the Hail Mary Part 1
By James Berkon
As many of you know, when getting behind the wheel, whether it be to get to work, school, run errands or joyride (I do that a little too often!) your mind gets flooded with numerous thoughts.
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