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Kerygmatic Evangelization and Nothing Else
By Gary Sullivan
We can learn how to evangelize from Christian song writer Cody Carnes and Christian singer Kim Walker Smith. At the end of her song, Kim gives a spontaneous, colloquial version of the Church's ancient kerygma.
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The Holy Spirit
By Morgen Lance
The human soul often becomes lukewarm as its fire dies down. The Holy Spirit is there though to help us reignite the spark!
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UNITY
By Pat J. Chalmers
Describing the unity offered by Holy Communion is like trying to describe a mental image of what the inside of Heaven must be like. Yet just writing about the Unity that happens is in itself a wonderful experience.
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Columbus Bishop Leads Eucharistic Procession at Oratory of St. Leo the Great (ICKSP)
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
His Excellency, Earl K. Fernandes, Bishop of the Diocese of Columbus, led eleven Eucharistic Processions in ten days, including one at the Oratory of St. Leo the Great on the Feast of Corpus Christi - Thursday, June 8.
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Eucharist, The Food for the Spiritually Hungry
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Corpus Christi is the feast to remind us of the true presence of Jesus in the most Blessed Sacrament.
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UNITY WITH JESUS
By Pat J. Chalmers
Describing the unity offered by Holy Communion is like trying to describe a mental image of what the inside of Heaven must be like. Yet just writing about the Unity that happens is in itself a wonderful experience.
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Christian Asceticism: Finding What Is of Ultimate Value
By Rev. David A. Fisher
For the Christian asceticism is not a training or exercise in “self-denial,” it is a training in love. This training is not a matter of laws, rules, and regulations imposed upon us by the Church; rather it is a discovering of the Law of Christ within us, which is the Law of Love.
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Bishop Barron’s Free Ebook On Vocational Discernment
By Kevin J. Banet
Need a good resource to clarify your discernment? How about a free ebook by Bishop Robert Barron? Bishop Barron, known for his clear and frank YouTube discussions of faith and the current culture, has written a great book on discerning one’s vocation in life.
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Creation Is God’s Love Letter To Us
By Elena Sapphire
God's creation is like His love letter to us. Scripture compares the rising of the sun to a bridegroom coming forth from his chamber. The flower's petals open to the light of the sun. The sun symbolizes the bridegroom, the flower the bride. Do we understand how all of God's creation is one big love story?
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A Song to Uplift Your Morning Prayer Routine
By Maureen O'Brien
Supporting Prayer Life: A Song to Listen to Uplift During Morning Prayer Time
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June Feast Days and Important Dates
By The Catholic Philadelphian
June is packed with many feast days in the midst of graduation, the beginning of summer, the end of the school year, the halfway point to Christmas (June 25th), the end of the fiscal year (June 30th), and the first anniversary of the Dobbs decision (June 24th).
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St. Therese of Lisieux: Jesus Instructs Us Without the Noise of Words
By Kevin J. Banet
With carefully chosen words, Odile Rimbert begins her lecture with a simple prayer to the Holy Spirit. She is wearing a crimson-pink scarf that adds a personal touch to her somewhat shy, but light-hearted personality.
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Conforming Union With Jesus Resembles The Eucharistic Banquet
By Elena Sapphire
Upon receiving Christ, we become one with Him; thus becoming like Him. When Christ In The Flesh, is contained within us, we are surrounded by a myriad of angels, resembling Christ in Heaven surrounded by angels. Receiving Christ In The Flesh should conform us to Him. We are the ones who block the effects of grace this Sacrament has to offer for us.
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Every Vocation is Born in Contemplation
By Kevin J. Banet
If you are a single Christian, have you earnestly sought to hear God’s voice concerning your God-given calling in life? It comes from listening to Jesus.
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Satan and His Lies
By William Hemsworth
Satan will try to lie to you, but don't believe him.
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The Time I Asked Saint Therese For A Red Rose
By Elena Sapphire
I asked Saint Therese to send me a red rose, as a sign that my prayers were being heard. The novena ends, and Saint Therese’s feast day rolls around. I hadn’t received a rose yet, so I asked her with disappointment, “Where is my rose?” At Mass, after receiving Holy Communion, I heard Jesus tell me in the depths of my soul “Your red rose is My Sacred Heart, the delight of all delights."
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ANGELS
By Phyllis Fox Plum
Remembering the Angels! How close and wondrous they are!
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