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Articles in 'Mary & The Saints'
Why do Catholics make such a big deal about Mary?
By De Maria
Mary is the mother of Jesus Christ, the Second Person of the Holy Trinity.
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A Life Changing Story: 40th Anniversary
By Greg Schlueter
It was 1976. Michael and Joanne Wagner boarded a bus heading for the March for Life in D.C. Everything about them proclaimed God's gift of life. Joanne was carrying baby number 13.
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Bereans contra Sola Scriptura
By De Maria
Protestants frequently use the account of the Bereans, in the book of Acts, to justify Sola Scriptura (aka Scripture alone). But that claim doesn't bear up under scrutiny.
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Evidence for the Existence of God from Experience, Part 16: Miracles, Continued
By Bob Hunt
This is a very important question that was made famous by Dr. Richard Dawkins. In a visit to Lourdes in France, Dawkins made note of the great number of wheelchairs and crutches that had been purportedly left behind by the cripples who no longer needed them after having been supposedly healed by the miraculous waters of the grotto
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What would a Protestant discussion be like without an objection to the existence of Purgatory?
By De Maria
So, how do we respond when Protestants object to the existence of Purgatory? I point them to the Bible.
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Managing Disappointment
By Sandy Lowery
I got some pretty upsetting news last week. I won't be able to have my legal (but non-canonical) marriage blessed as soon as we had hoped. When my mother died, my teenaged brother went to live with our father, and he wasn't thriving. He then came to live with us, and there were a couple of bumps in the road in the past that came out during the Marriage Prep process.
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The wolf dwells with the lamb, in the Catholic Church
By De Maria
Isaiah 11:6 The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatling together; and a little child shall lead them.
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Evidence for the Existence of God from Experience, Part 15: Miracles, Continued
By Bob Hunt
In the 1986 documentary about Mother Teresa, produced by Ann and Jeanette Petrie, the camera records a fascinating encounter between Mother Teresa and the authorities in Beirut, Lebanon. Mother has been informed of some orphans trapped in West Beirut, caught in the crossfire of the warring groups
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Jesus… I will follow you
By George Calleja
Jesus… I will follow you. ‘Now that you are born in a manger, I come to you Jesus, and knell down in front of you, and say, yes Jesus… I will follow you’.
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Two Teenagers, A Child and Christmas--a Perfect Mix
By Larry Peterson
If it were two thousand years ago and you lived in Nazareth you might notice a young man packing items on a donkey in preparation for a trip. Early the next morning you see this fellow, with his pregnant teenage wife sitting on the back of the burro, heading down the road. They are in compliance with the law of the day.
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Why We Need Sacred Tradition
By Mike Bugal
I’ve mentioned that the Catholic doesn’t merely rely on the Scriptures for all we know about the Faith. This is because God never intended the Scriptures to stand alone but to be part of a tri-fold means of “accurately handling the Word of Truth” as Saint Paul says.
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A Father's Calling
By Eric Wojtkun
What is the role of father? In the image above you can see some of the roles he ordained for us. We see Joseph, the earthly father of Christ standing watch over Christ. The cloak is on showing us he is ready to move in any direction God ordains. His staff in hand serves as an extra support with the ground, keeping him in touch with the reality of natural law.
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What is it about Christmas?
By De Maria
Christmas is, by far, my favorite time of the year. It begins in the fall, when the air begins to get crisp and clear. The nights get longer and the days shorter. Driving on the freeway, the long line of cars with red and white lights, remind me of Christmas lights surrounding everyone’s house.
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From Bethlehem with Love
By David Torkington
The year was 1220, the place was Egypt, shortly after the siege of Damietta. A small nondescript looking man stood before the Sultan arrayed in all his regal finery. The nondescript man was St Francis of Assisi, the Sultan was Melek-el-Kamel commander of the Islamic army.
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Evidence for the Existence of God from Experience, Part 14: Miracles, Continued
By Bob Hunt
Regarding the miracles of Jesus, we have more than one written record, and those records are much more recent than anything from the Old Testament. The Gospel stories of Jesus healing the sick are too many to list here.
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A man who always did what was right
By Sherry Kenner
Matthew 1:19 describes St. Joseph as “Joseph was a man who always did what was right..” What a beautiful description of the man chosen by God to be the head of the household of His family, the guardian of God’s own Son.
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Love Mary
By De Maria
Love. It frequently looks like worship. Have you ever said to your spouse or has your spouse ever said to you, "I adore you."? Or have you ever heard anyone say that to a spouse or to a parent?
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