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Blessed Anna Maria Taigi--- a Shining Example for Wives and Moms Everywhere
By Larry Peterson
This is about an ordinary housewife and mother to seven children. She is proof that an intimate life of the soul with God is just not for the consecrated and those who have taken vows, but is truly for all people who reach out to Him and do their best to follow Him. Her name is Anna Maria Taigi.
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To Hate? To Heal?
By Elizabeth Thomas
God Said, “Let Light Shine Out of Darkness,” But God, this is a great darkness! God, what do we say? How can we relate? I know the trauma and effects of sexual abuse, but to have this pain come from the hands of a priest? There is no way any of us could begin to understand unless we were one of the victims. What is the answer then? Let us ask God as we always should.
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Are You Going Too?
By Lorrie McNickle
Peter got some things wrong, but he definitely got this one right. “To whom shall we go? You alone have the words that give eternal life.”
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Saints in the Scandals: The Next Generation of Holy Ones
By Matthew Alan-Anthony Johnson
We have all heard the breaking news stories and horrifying details, in which this would require a series of articles to honestly report: a new wave of scandals have hit the Catholic Church, in where this new wave is disturbing to say the least.
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When Symbols Are Reality
By Ross Decker
This past week there was a Mass said for Liz. It's been six months since she passed away. Were they six short months or six long months? I can't say for sure. She passed away on Valentine's Day, which was also Ash Wednesday.
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Leadership is a Calling
By BJ Gonzalvo
Leadership is a calling. We may not have been born leaders but we are all called to lead. How we respond to that calling is what makes us leaders. Just like any other calling, we have to pursue it and act on it if it is really our desire to respond.
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Blessed Elena Aiello; Mystic, Victim Soul, and Founder of a Religious Order; She bore the Stigmata every Good Friday for 38 years.
By Larry Peterson
Elena Aiello was born in Cosenza, Italy, on April 10, 1895. She was the third of eight children born to Pasquale Aiello, a tailor by trade, and Tereseina Pagilla. Sadly and unexpectedly, Tereseina died at an early age, leaving her husband with eight children in his care.
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The Secret Is In the Recipe!
By Elizabeth Thomas
One of the best lines from a movie came from "Fried Green Tomatoes." The Whistle Stop Café was known for it's Barbeque. It's sauce got even better after a man disappeared.
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The Chains of Our Sins Can Be Removed Today through the Portiuncula Indulgence! Don't Miss This Incredible Grace!
By Janet Moore
"O my Brothers and Sisters, I want you all to go to Heaven!" These are the words and the sentiments of St. Francis of Assisi when he requested from Jesus an opportunity for souls to be as pure from all sin and as free from punishment as when they were first baptized.
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His Love Revealed: The Transfiguration of The Lord
By Frank J. Maduri
The Holy Catholic Church will celebrate The Transfiguration of The Lord on Monday, August 6th, the event marked in the Gospels as well as in The Luminous Mysteries of The Holy Rosary.
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A Person Divided
By Elizabeth Thomas
In another of God's Ways, this morning when coming to write down a detailed dream I had last night, my Word Tablet opened to that last blog. (on a church divided) VERY appropriate for what I was about to write about was Inner Healing.
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Walking With The Saints – Part 4
By Allison Brown
I was feeling pretty low and rotten. Completely exhausted from looking after a newborn, who didn’t want to sleep, and a toddler who decided she would throw tantrums every time I picked up the baby.
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Walking With The Saints – Part 3
By Allison Brown
It’s been made clear to me over and over again in the last 12 months or more, that I can place my trust in the capable hands of the Saints in Heaven.
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Walking With The Saints – Part 2
By Allison Brown
The following day, our mortgage broker spoke to Grant and told him he had approached the bank. The bank had changed their mind and had informed our broker that it was not required for our outstanding debts to be finalized for final mortgage approval by settlement date.
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Walking With The Saints – Part 1
By Allison Brown
If there was ever a Saint that could make the seemingly impossible happen, it had to be St Jude. At the beginning of the year, we had decided it was time to put our house up for sale and move on to a bigger, more spacious home for our growing brood. This was before we found out that I was pregnant again, expecting baby number 8.
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The Call to Be Poor
By Flávia Ghelardi
In our consumer society, the word “poverty” has a very negative connotation. Nobody wants to be poor, everyone strives to have a better life, to earn more money, to have more social status. But then how to understand Jesus’ call to poverty?
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Contracepting Children Is Like Contracepting Christ
By Rose Cuervo
Peter Kreeft, Professor of Philosophy at Boston College and prolific Catholic author spoke in Immaculate Conception, Tuckahoe, NY conference on Humanae Vitae on an incontrovertible witness.
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