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Love in Action
By Mary Rivers
Do you love a mystery? The questions, the assumptions, the possibilities, intrigue one. The killing of eleven Jewish worshippers in their synagogue was disturbing and left many unanswered questions. What made the killer cry, ”Die Jew’?” Why did he live when so many others died?
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Victim Souls
By Susan Skinner
I went to a wonderful conference on healing this past weekend. It was very grace filled. The lay minister who ran the event was filled with the Spirit and proclaimed the Gospel with boldness.
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That They May Be One
By Susan Skinner
The verse above is the universally known verse of Christian unity. It has been the call to the ecumenical movement and to uniting denominations.
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Miracle and the Flame of Love
By Susan Skinner
Ya’ll, my friend had an amazing miracle happen to her during her religious education class on Wednesday, September 19, 2018.
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Three Attributes St. Joan of Arc Taught This Military Veteran
By BJ Gonzalvo
The opportunity that I had to serve in the military is definitely a source of pride and honor for me. It was one of the most challenging things I have done in my life and it would not have been possible if not for the role models I had as a young service member. In the day-to-day challenges brought on by military life, I often drew lessons from the lives of the saints to give me inspiration,
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Mary Magdalene as Type of Old to New
By Scott Pauline
Wow, I had a new insight after watching the Passion late tonight. Here it is. Already, Mary was a type of the Jews at the Resurrection. Her inability to recognize the Risen Jesus until the third exclamation from Jesus, "Mary," after which she exclaims in ecstasy, "Rabboni," which means, teacher, was an incredible picture of how only in third age of the Church will the Jews recognize Christ
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1980 - Archbishop Oscar Romero shot and killed while saying Mass.
By Kathy Lamb
One day last week before morning Mass I knelt in the pew to pray. As I looked down at the seat in front of me I saw a holy card with a picture of Oscar Romero on it.
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November: the Story of Us
By E.M. McCarthy
What a month we're entering. It starts with the celebration of the little guy, all the unknown saints, and ends with the celebration of Jesus, our King.
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6 Sinners Turned Saints and What We Can Learn From Them
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
In a society where we are quick to judge others for the way they look, they way they talk, were they come from, or sins they have committed, we would do ourselves a great justice to remember the Faith Hall of Fame contains terrible sinners who became saints.
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Mary, Mother of God.
By Rev Fr Dr Binny Mathew
Mary is genuinely the Mother of God since Christ was completely and absolutely Human and Divine. She is that mother, providing the Humanity of Jesus Christ.
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Why we should celebrate All Hallows Eve as "All Saints Eve" and not Halloween....
By Julie
It seems the whole world loves "Halloween". The pumpkins are out at the various Protestant churches (hey, maybe a few Catholic ones too -- our parish tried it a couple of years). The children like listening to haunted tales on TV. People like dressing up. So, is this really a good idea as a Catholic to celebrate Halloween?
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IS Mary a Perpetual Virgin?
By Rev Fr Dr Binny Mathew
God can't exist together with transgression. Rev 21:27. Whenever Adam and Eve trespassed, they were tossed out of Eden and the entryways of Heaven were shut (Gen 3:24). There was no salvation of humankind into Heaven until Jesus Christ kicked the bucket on the cross, and the doors were revived.
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Mary Ark of New Covenant!
By Rev Fr Dr Binny Mathew
Mother Mary is the greatest deterrent and disavowal for a large portion of Protestants as a result of a contorted the precept, error of the sacred texts and misconception of Mother Mary.
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Getting Ready To Leave
By Catherine M. J. Mary Evans
Life can be bitter sweet. Right now around here, it's time for pumpkin spice and treats. Days of Hallows' Eve, All Saints, All Souls and Thanksgiving.
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St. Christina the Astonishing---the Extraordinary Story of a Miraculous Woman
By Larry Peterson
I know of no other saint that is called “astonishing.” But if anyone deserves this title, it is St. Christina.
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St. Augustine and the Trinity
By William Hemsworth
The Trinity is a doctrine that some have had issue with since the earliest days of Christianity. The great church father, St. Augustine, was not immune to having to deal with Christological heresies.
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Learning to Love like St. Francis
By Katie Zalany
We know St. Francis of Assisi to be a great saint, a radical imitator of the Gospel, a converted “party boy,” and a lover of animals and creation. But what we less commonly hear about is how much this man embodied the essence of love.
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