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Articles in 'Mary & The Saints'
What were you thinking?
By De Maria
John 6:35 And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst….51 I am the living bread which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever: and the bread that I will give is my flesh, which I will give for the life of the world.
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Hey! Jews! God's waitin' on you!
By De Maria
I guess its one of those things. I’ve read it a thousand times, and it never occurred to me. Until today.
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What is St. Paul saying in Romans 7:25?
By De Maria
You can see how people who follow Sola Scriptura can make this mistake. Without the guidance of the Church to tell them that there is a law of sin, called concupiscence, in every man’s nature.
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When Does Christmas End?
By De Maria
I used to think it ended on Epiphany. Didn't you?
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Has Satan and His Demons Been Unleashed Upon Our Secular World?
By Ralph Zuranski
The sad part of all tragedies where people are injured or killed by insane individuals is that evil and demonic possession is discounted in our society. Only a demonically possessed individual would slaughter innocent children. God says, "I am." The devil says, "I am not."
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The Wise, find Jesus with His Mother
By De Maria
It’s a New Year, make it a resolution to consecrate yourself to Jesus through Mary.
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Justification is by faith
By De Maria
But not by faith alone. Faith alone is dead. Scripture tells us so. James 2:17 Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone.
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What Should We Do?
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
"What should we do? He said to them in reply, “Whoever has two cloaks should share with the person who has none. And whoever has food should do likewise....
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We Must Preach With Words
By Eric Wojtkun
A common phase we hear today is the St Francis saying of "Preach the gospel at all times, if necessary use words." In our overly politically correct culture, we get bombarded with messages saying words of evangelization offend people and turn them off to the faith.
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The Jews were probably asking themselves, "What? Where?"
By De Maria
Many times I've heard people say that the Ancient Jews were so well versed in Scripture. Yet, without divine assistance, they could not recognize Jesus Christ in the Old Testament.
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Bible debate at work
By De Maria
My company is going through a re-organization and those of us with more seniority are being thrown back together, since most of the folks with less seniority have lost their jobs. Those of us remaining have known each other for years and its nice to see old faces, again.
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How Mother Teresa Taught Us What Being Pro-Life Means
By Justin McClain
On December 18, the Vatican announced that Mother Teresa would be declared a saint. This declaration came after the Holy Father Pope Francis, based on the findings of the Congregation for the Causes of Saints, confirmed a second miracle attributed to Blessed Teresa of Calcutta’s intercession. This is, indeed, welcomed news in the midst of the already joyous Christmas season.
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Scripture says, "All generations shall call me blessed!"
By De Maria
So, why don’t Protestants love Mary? Mary is the Mother of God and our Mother! Mary is the Mother of God, the Mother of Jesus, who is God. And Jesus gave her to us to be our mother. So, guess what, we treat her as our mother. We love her as our own mother. We do this in obedience to Christ and to the Word of God in Scripture.
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What Did Mary Know?
By Karl Erickson
I have a confession to make this sparkling Advent Season: I have a soft spot for the popular Christmas song entitled Mary, Did You Know. There, it’s good to get that off my chest. Invariably this time of year, well-intentioned Catholics begin to attack this song as being anti-Catholic.
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"O Come, Let us adore Him" with the Christmas Crèche
By Sr. Christina M. Neumann
Pictured here is a 66 year-old nativity scene, or crèche, which Sr. Elaine Marie, bookkeeper at St. Anne’s received for a Christmas gift at nine years of age. As she grew up, she and her parents would set it up on their farmstead each year. More figures, such as a deer, Santa, some of the angels, and, of course a dog, where added to the original set over the years.
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Why did you check your brain at the door of the Catholic Church?
By De Maria
Protestants believe in “private interpretation” of Scripture. They object that we, Catholics, give up our right to do so and unquestioningly accept all that the Catholic Church teaches.
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The Transubstantiation
By Sergio Garibay-Olivares
Many people claim that Catholics have an incorrect understanding of the words that inspire the doctrine of the Transubstantiation and that we invented this doctrine. However, scriptures and history show that Catholics are right. In this essay, I will break the doctrine of The Divine Eucharist in two parts
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