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Joyful yesses
By Allyson Rae
Just under seven months ago, I stood in the quiet stillness of one of the most beautiful chapels my eyes had ever beheld, in the Basilica National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington D.C.
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The Lord Remembers His Oath - St. Elizabeth and St. Zachariah
By Starla Hester
St. Elizabeth was the wife of Zachariah and mother of John the Baptist. Mary and Elizabeth were cousins so naturally Jesus and John the Baptist would be cousins.
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Advent Through Mary's Eyes
By Lindsey Kettner
Advent is a time of preparation. Most of us spend the days leading up to Christmas preparing our homes with decorations, putting up a Christmas tree, purchasing and wrapping presents, and baking delicious treats to enjoy at the upcoming celebrations.
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The Meaning of God's Secret Plan
By David Torkington
I want to let you into a secret. It is the secret of sanctity, and St Paul was the first to pen it. It is simply this, “God’s power works most perfectly in weakness” (2 Corinthians 12:9). That is why God always seems to choose the wrong person for the job, the person who appears to be unfit-for-purpose.
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Dog Spelled Backwards is Christmas
By Mar Camen
Many people may celebrate Christmas, but not everybody celebrates the birth of Jesus. Every Christmas we have parties and gifts, lights and snow, but lest we forget that Christmas is not just about a baby who is born, but about God made man out of His love.
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My Badass Book of Saints by Maria Morera Johnson
By Starla Hester
At first glance you may think the title of this book is inappropriate for a book on saints but there is no better word to describe these courageous women who turned their lives from ordinary to extraordinary.
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The Superstition of Burying Saint Joseph in the Ground
By Starla Hester
Saint Joseph, foster father of Jesus Christ, took on the responsibility of raising Jesus as God instructed. Joseph gave up his home in order to protect his family and was able to make a new home wherever they went.
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The Christmas Eve Proclamation and Daniel Clause: A Thorn in the Side of Liberal NAB Scholars
By Scott Pauline
St. Gabriel prophesied (by implication) of the First Coming of Christ to Daniel in the OLD Testament as being in the 65th literal week of Jewish years after the beginning of the rebuilding of the Temple, which was approximately 444 BC.
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Let Your Soul be a Manger
By Kaity Jones
Christmas season is in full swing. Presents have been bought or still need to be bought (guilty not done yet). Family and friend parties keep piling up, and the house may not even be decorated yet. It’s a hectic time of year. I will be the first to say, I haven’t used this time of preparation wisely.
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Catholic GPS: Good mother Mary, Prayer, the Sacraments
By Traditional Catholic Guy
I was late. The party had started and I was 30 minutes away. I slammed the steering wheel in frustration. I heard the GPS barking at me and it was telling me to take the next exit and then do a U-turn! I ignored it. It kept telling me to turn around until I turned the sound off.
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Christmas And Other Fairy Tales (We Believe)
By Greg Schlueter
There is great news for our world: We still love Christmas. From our earliest years, like our parents before us, like their parents before them, we’ve been formed to cherish this Season. It is special. Magical.
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Saint Francis And The Origin Of Nativity Scenes
By Nate Lauer
My parents possess an antique German Christmas nativity scene that has been in our family now for many years. It is this nativity scene that mostly profoundly fills the imagery of my mind when I think back to childhood Christmases.
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How big is your faith?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
How big is your faith? That's a question I recently presented to some children.
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St. Joseph - The Heart of Fatherhood
By Nancy Marie Murray
The Gospel for the Fourth Sunday of Advent brings us the beautiful story of an angel’s midnight visit to Joseph. Through the angel’s message, God reveals to Joseph that Mary’s unexpected pregnancy is part of His Divine Plan.
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Mary's Perfect Submission to God's Will
By Bill Dunn
Christians talk a lot about God’s will. We seek to know God’s will, we try to do God’s will, and many of our prayers conclude with, “Thy will be done.”
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St. Lucy's Day
By Sue Hallett
Our lives are not perfect. In fact, they often contain heartache and sorrow. And, of course, our individual problems pale in comparison to the suffering of the world itself. It’s hard to figure out how an individual can make much difference in resolving war and political conflict.
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The Moment I Realized God Never Abandons Any of Us
By Trish Irvine
Most of what I have learned about the Lord's mercy, I learned on Highland Avenue in Pittsburgh.
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