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Infant Prague of Jesus -- why you should make this your top devotion!
By Julie
Infant Jesus of Prague is a well-known devotion, but I think many have forgotten it.
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When Tragedy Strikes All Too Soon……Mary's Intercession at Death's Door
By James Berkon
I think almost every person has experienced some tragedy like this. I remember one day in high schoo,l a girl walked past me sobbing, in tears. When a teacher asked what was wrong, her classmate responded, “Her friend just committed suicide.”
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The Good News of Easter: I Believe in The Resurrection of The Body and the Life of The World to Come
By Cynthia Trainque
"Jesus Christ is risen today -- Alleluia! Our triumphant holy day -- Alleluia!" Such is the message we sing today -- this day we call Easter. What makes this day "triumphant"?
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Easter Poem
By Ralph Hathaway
Once upon a night we wept with fear, The one we loved was no longer here, He said to all Father forgive, But would we now begin to live.
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Sticks and Stones
By Linda Kracht
“Sticks and stones can break my bones but words will never hurt me.” While this adage has been oft-repeated [and presumed to be true because of its widespread use and awareness] since it first appeared in The Christian Recorder [source: Wikipedia], we have to ask/wonder — is it mostly true or mostly false? Do words affect us or not? How deeply?
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Fortitude Sister of Prudence, Justice and Temperance
By Linda Kracht
The focus on fasting, almsgiving, self denial, and the penitential practices of Lent will soon give way — at least for most faithful Lenten observers — to the celebration of the greatest and oldest Christian Feast known as Easter.
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The Power of Presence - St. Joseph and Modern Day Men
By James Berkon
On March 19th and 20th the Church celebrated the Solemnity of St. Joseph, the foster father of Jesus and the spouse of Our Lady. St. Joseph tends to get lost in the shuffle when we think of great saints of our Faith.
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New Series Connecting Heaven and Earth: The Norbertines of St. Michael’s Abbey present City of Saints
By Caitlin Bootsma
From the Norbertines of St. Michael’s Abbey and Chuck Kinnane, director of The Human Experience, Child 31, and Generation Hope, comes a new miniseries that shows in a vivid way how the saints are still making a tangible impact in the world today.
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False Teachings by a Site Called "A True Church"
By Kevin Noles
I was reading through the comments section of one of the articles awhile ago on here and a commentator left his (or maybe a preferred) website as their comment. They did not say anything other than leaving the site address, but I decided to have a look anyway.
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How Christ's Crucifixion Saves Us
By Joby Provido
We say Christ died on the cross to save us, but how exactly does it do that? Along the years, many models were put forward by scholars and Church Fathers so there is no one single theory on how it does this.
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Aquinas vs. Dawkins: The 5 Five Proofs of God's Existence
By Christopher McCarthy
Thomas Aquinas` famous five proofs for the existence of God are among the most heavily debated and woefully misunderstood philosophical concepts in our modern age. In recent decades, they have formed a consistent basis for countless non-sequiturs and straw-man arguments against Christianity
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Paul's discourse on marriage: More relevant now than ever
By Denise Deverts
I really like Saint Paul. I would even go so far as to say that I rank him alongside Teresa of Avila in terms of historical figures I'd like to be when I grow up. I admire Paul’s courage, his confidence, and his spiritual maturity.
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The Truth About Purgatory and Indulgences
By Ken Litchfield
To understand the Catholic teaching on Purgatory and Indulgences first we have to understand how a person is saved. Protestants believe in the imputed righteousness through Jesus’ finished sacrifice on the cross. The Catholic Church also teaches that Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross provided sufficient Grace for everyone to be saved.
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The formula for a beautiful life
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
St. Maximillian Kolbe has become one of my favorite saints, but maybe not for the reasons you would think.
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Temperance Sister of Prudence, Justice and Fortitude
By Linda Kracht
We have to desire the virtue more sincerely and to persevere in applying virtue until the time when we can join God in His eternal plan of loving goodness.” [CCC 315] This month, let’s desire, pursue, and get acquainted with the Cardinal Virtue called Temperance.
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I Thirst: An Author's Literary Journey
By Gina Marinello-Sweeney
When Rebecca receives a mysterious note from an unknown source, she has no idea how it will change her life.
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A Personal Witness that Miracles really do happen; Thank God!
By Helen Mac
Growing up as a Catholic, I was already aware that some people were blessed with the gift of healing. When I was about seven years old one of my sisters, who was 22 years older, took us to a chapel miles out of our neighborhood one night to see a priest who I remember miraculously cured my Mum of severe migraine headaches and my small niece of asthma, and they were never bothered with these illnes
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