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Gentle Savior + Mighty Sword
By Charles Fraune
Drop down dew, ye heavens, from above, and let the clouds rain down the Just One! Open, O earth, and bring forth the Savior! These are the words which the Church called out as we passed through the season of Advent.
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The Power of Praying the Rosary!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Let us first start, though, with the POWER OF PRAYER, as we should. For the power of Prayer leads into the power of the Rosary. Prayer is seeking God, talking to God and connecting with God.
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Whine and Cheese
By Joni Johnson
Can you hear the high-pitched tone in a person’s voice? Our society is all about instant gratification and indulgence. It really isn’t surprising, when you consider the technology to which we have access.
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How to Pray the Rosary
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Steps to Pray the Rosary 1. Make the Sign of the Cross. 2. Recite the "Apostles Creed". (holding the Crucifix)
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Coming OFF Our Cross, Living a Resurrected Life
By Elizabeth Thomas
Following up on being the Living Sacrifice blog , as promised, here is the way we come off that Cross of Guilt and leave the past behind. Learning from the example of Jesus' Words as He hung on His cross, we are given the steps to be set free from ours.
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Overcoming an angry and violent world; lessons from The Gentle Saint
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Saint Francis de Sales stands in stark contrast to the society and culture we face today. It is a world he would be familiar with if he lived today. In fact, he was distinguished from the world around him.
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The Final Battle Between The Lord and Reign of Satan: Marriage and Family
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
The first clause of this title. The Final Battle Between the Lord and Reign of Satan is apocryphal and, therefore, terrifying- the stuff of twenty-first-century Hollywood fantasy.
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The Roe and Doe "Twins" The rarely discussed "Double Abortion Whammy"
By Larry Peterson
We have all heard of Roe vs. Wade, the Supreme Court decision that, to date, has LEGALLY allowed for the termination of more than 60,000,000 children in utero. But many of us are not aware that on the very same day that decision was handed down, the very same court by the very same vote also handed down a decision called Doe vs. Bolton.
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We Could Be So Much Happier
By Charles Fraune
...if we would embrace everything Our Lord offers us. One of the many important things that I learned while researching and writing Slaying Dragons: What Exorcists See & What We Should Know is that we can all be so much happier than we are and so much happier than we think we could be.
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The Vision of Pope Leo XIII
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
One of the most important events in the last 500 years is known as the Vision of Pope Leo XIII.
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A convert, wife, mother, and humanitarian: Caroline Chisholm helped thousands of young female immigrants
By Larry Peterson
Caroline Chisholm was born in Northampton, England, in 1808. She was the daughter of William Jones, a wealthy farmer, who had been married four times. Three of his wives had died in childbirth, and Caroline’s mom was his fourth. She had seven children and Caroline would be the last.
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Why pray to Mary?
By Faith-Full Writer
Recently, two different friends contacted me separately asking for prayers related to health; both found out about potentially life-threatening matters. I elected to say a rosary - a special series of prayers primarily directed to Mary - for each of them; their health, their families, and their doctors.
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Essential Catholicism: Baptism in the Holy Spirit
By Greg Schlueter
BAPTISM IN THE HOLY SPIRIT is not something for a particular type of Catholic. Or personality. To be Catholic is to be open to all God desires for us. Whether we understand it or not. Whether it has been represented well or not.
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Living The Worthy Life: Sheen's Predictions On Russian Leaders
By Michael Cunningham
Bishop Sheen died in 1979 and that was ten years before the fall of the Berlin Wall and twelve years before the fall of the USSR. He did not live to see any of that but he did predict two rather famous things about Stalin. One was about what would happen to Stalin’s political rivals and the other is what would happen to Stalin.
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What I Found in Merton's The Seven Story Mountain
By Katie Zalany
While I was off from work over the holidays, I had a goal for myself. I was finally going to read The Seven Story Mountain by Thomas Merton. This book was on my reading bucket list for at least a few years.
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The Peril of "I Made You"
By E.M. McCarthy
There is a trend which is captured in a recent commercial when a woman says to her mother-in-law: “how did you make someone I love?”
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"God tells us to forgive others….but I just can't"
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Forgiveness is a loaded word. It’s an even greater weight to bear when there is unforgiveness.
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