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Hell Is Real - Part Three
By Teresa Hurst
We are finite creatures. We live in the here and now and have great difficulty in comprehending the subject of eternity. Forever. In this third and final installment on our frank discussion of hell—what is it, what is it like
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The Hidden Power of the Hail mary Part 2
By James Berkon
How does Our Lady tie into this? Simple, Mary is the reason Satan fell from heaven. Satan, was once called Lucifer, the Guardian of Light. He was the greatest of all God’s creation outside the Holy Trinity.
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Woman, Why Are You Weeping?
By Elizabeth Thomas
We recently celebrated the Feast Day of Mary Magdalene, and as the reader went up to speak God’s Word for the Liturgy, my spirit was prompted to “LISTEN.”
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On Saint Benedict's Ladder
By Catherine M. J. Mary Evans
Some of my education is business equivalent over long careers. This causes a need for me to stick up for myself. I suppose this may come across as: brave, selfish, defiant, impatient, illogical, haughty at best, over confident, bossy, bold, funny, flippant and in your face. These might be true at times, as everyone has their moments.
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The Hidden Power of the Hail Mary Part 1
By James Berkon
As many of you know, when getting behind the wheel, whether it be to get to work, school, run errands or joyride (I do that a little too often!) your mind gets flooded with numerous thoughts.
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Four Marks of The Church; Catholic
By Charlie Johnston
This is the third in a series of four posts on the Four Marks of The Church. (See parts One and Two at these links)
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Should St. Joseph Get a "Dirt Nap"?
By Bill Dunn
There’s an old tradition that claims if you bury a statue of St. Joseph upside-down in your yard, you will sell your house quickly. It seems this tradition dates back to the 15th century, and originally it was an overt threat to the earthly father of Our Lord.
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Accept Stones
By Norma Elaine Robertson
In my introduction page I say right away that I am selfish, a little mean and a little rude, stubborn, and conceited. I start with that to let you know to beware of those when you meet me or read my blog posts. That's the way the evil one gets to me because he thrives off my weaknesses.
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Patron Saints: Friends and Companions In All our Activities
By Carol Ann Chybowski
I don’t know about you, but I love sports. I’m not as good at them as I used to be, but that doesn’t stop me from trying something new. And I do like to watch my favorite sports on television, With the Rio Olympics nearly upon us, I’ve been trying to figure out how to watch my favorite sports.
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How the Impostor Syndrome hurts Catholic women, and what to do about it
By Ginny Kochis
In the range of Catholic family size, ours is relatively small. Three children can seem like a lot to the rest of the world, though, so when I take my circus into town, someone inevitably tells me I’ve got my hands full.
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What Does Everyday Mercy Look Like?
By Nina Rizzo
“May I take your order?” asks our server. We hadn’t looked at our menus yet and asked for more time. “I’m sorry, so sorry!” she says rushing away. We’re a little confused by her reaction, but we continue talking about evangelization programs and activities we can "do" in this Year of Mercy that would bring people to experience the love of Christ.
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When St. Dymphna Came into Our Lives Everything Changed---Along Came Mary Dymphna
By Larry Peterson
Loretta and I were living in northern New Jersey and had two sons, one was six and the other two. We were hoping to have a girl but my wife had been told that she would never have any more children. So be it. We had been blessed with two healthy sons.
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Mary Our Heavenly Advocate
By Kathy Lamb
Why does the Catholic Church teach us that it’s okay to pray to Mary? The Church not only teaches us that it’s okay to pray to Mary but that it’s a good thing to do and encourages us to pray to Mary.
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How to Train Your Dragon II: Heroic Masculinity and the Holy Family
By Rose Canavan
Many people would argue that there is a crisis of masculinity in film today. That there are no longer any strong father figures in movies and that masculinity is contorted to mean only violence and control. The fatherless society that we live in certainly has seeped its way into mainstream media, but I can think of a few shining examples that counteract this inauthentic trend.
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The King's Speech: St Paul and "The Call"
By Rose Canavan
The King's Speech is a film of unmasking, disillusionment, and triumph. It shatters the flawless facade of the monarchy and gives the viewer real sensitive insight into the struggles of humanity that even the media-altered ruling class are not exempt from. The entire story is a reminder that even kings have strengths and weaknesses.
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Following God: A Process of Dying to Self
By Katie Zalany
Following God is not easy. Our journey with God is a gradual death to everything we love outside of Him.
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Scripture says that we are saved by....
By De Maria
Scripture says we are saved by.... By grace: Ephesians 2:8-9 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.
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