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The Rosary - The Immense Power Within Our Grasp!
By Janet Moore
What do nuclear warfare, satanic priests, and serial killers have in common? What about corrupt and evil governments usurping the rights of its people, and horrific, unjust wars wrought upon Christians by radical Muslim forces?
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Who wants Intercessory Prayer?
By De Maria
How many of you want intercessory prayer? How many of you need intercessory prayer? How many of you want to intercede for those whom you love? I know I do. I want people to intercede for me, and I pray for all whom I love, whether they be dead or alive, everyday.
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Prayers We All Should Know: The Saint Michael Prayer
By Trish Stukbauer
As Catholics, we are blessed to share a rich and vibrant prayer heritage that has accumulated over literally thousands of years. Over time, many of these prayers that once were mainstays of our faith have been sadly neglected or just not taught – and as a result, not said – as often as they once were.
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We are Christians!
By Sergio Garibay-Olivares
You are Christ, my Holy Father, my Tender God, my Great King, my Good Shepherd, my Only Master, my Best Helper, my Most Beautiful and my Beloved, my Living Bread, my Priest Forever, my Leader to my Country, my True Light, my Holy Sweetness, my Straight Way, my Excellent Wisdom, my Pure Simplicity, my Peaceful Harmony, my Entire Protection, my Good Portion, my Everlasting Salvation.
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An Introduction to the Five Ways of St. Thomas Aquinas, Part 4
By Bob Hunt
In the last article, I presented St. Thomas Aquinas’ reply to the argument from evil atheists present against the existence of God. Here, I’ll present Thomas’ reply to the second objection: that everything in the created order can be explained by natural or human causes, so there’s no need to posit the existence of God.
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What Scripture does not say
By De Maria
There’s an interesting discussion going on in the comments to the Paradigm article. Thanks to all who are participating there. The idea that is surfacing is that Protestants make up doctrine according to what they claim, “Scripture does not say”.
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An Introduction to the Five Ways of St. Thomas Aquinas, Part 3
By Bob Hunt
In the last article, I discussed St. Thomas Aquinas’ answers to objections to the claim that the existence of God can be demonstrated. Thomas shows that the existence of God canbe demonstrated by observing the effects of God and moving back to the cause: God Himself.
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An Introduction to the Five Ways of St. Thomas Aquinas, Part 2
By Bob Hunt
In the first article in this series, I presented the three objections to the idea that God’s existence can be demonstrated that St. Thomas Aquinas lists in his Summa Theologica. In responding to these objections, Thomas turns to Romans 1:20, where St. Paul insists that the “invisible attributes” of God can be seen in what He has made.
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An Introduction to the Five Ways of St. Thomas Aquinas, Part 1
By Bob Hunt
Thomas Aquinas was a thirteenth century Dominican friar (1225-1274). He is regarded as the greatest medieval scholastic theologian and, along with St. Augustine of Hippo, indispensible for understanding Catholic theology and philosophy. He is best known for his two masterpieces, Summa Theologica and Summa contra Gentiles, but is also highly respected for his commentaries on the Scriptures.
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What Does A Black Crow Have To Do With The Movie Tomorrowland?
By Peggy O'Flaherty
Have you had a chance to see the movie Tomorrowland? In it, the main character, a young heroine, repeats a story back to her father, in his moment of defeat, a story he told her during her childhood. In the story there are two wolves: one is darkness and one is light. “Which one wins?” she questions him. After a pause she continues, “The one you feed the most.”
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Powerful Prayers
By Catholic365
"Oh Mary conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee, especially the Masons and the enemies of the Church and for those recommended to thee." Saint Maximilian Kolbe
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Do we reap what we sow?
By De Maria
Protestants frequently claim that St. Paul teaches that we are saved by faith alone. This is based upon their understanding of Romans 3:28: Romans 3:28 Therefore we conclude that a man is justified by faith without the deeds of the law.
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Choosing To Be The Holy Family
By Brigid Vacca
Parenting, like any vocation, is filled with both joy and anxiety. From the beginning of a pregnancy, with morning sickness and worry for the baby, to the teen years when our babies are making their own decisions and sometimes we can only pray for them, sometimes it can feel like the stress of parenthood will overwhelm us. At times like this, I try to think of the Holy Family.
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Lilacs, Rwanda, Immacule and Women's Inner Strength
By Peggy O'Flaherty
Have you noticed the lilac bushes are in bloom? In the Midwest every spring in early May the streets and yards are lined with beautiful purple fragrant lilacs. Perhaps you grew up with a Common lilac, Persian lilac, Dwarf Korean variety, Himalayan, Chinese lilac or even a lilac tree.
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If it weren't for the hypocrisy of Christians.
By The Reluctant Seeker
Christians are hypocrites. They go to church on Sunday and say they love God and neighbor but every other day of the week they act exactly the opposite! If it weren't for Christians, I could be Christian!" I heard this during some spirited and enjoyable conversations with family and friends this past Saturday at my youngest son's birthday party.
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Analysis of a Conversion - Why I left the Catholic Church, other Catholics
By De Maria
I've heard this one before from Protestants. Many of us don't give a very good example of Christian living. Look at the Kennedys. Our beloved President, John F. Kennedy, flaunted his affairs before the whole world. Our Supreme Court is mostly Catholic. Have they overturned Rowe vs Wade? No. If anything, they've solidified it.
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Do You Carry an Assault Weapon?
By Michael Palaich
It was a question asked recently by Fr. William Casey at the 2015 Marian Conference in Scottsdale, Arizona. Clearly, it got the attention of attendees. Father William Casey, from the Fathers of Mercy Congregation in Auburn, Kentucky, is a fiery speaker often seen on EWTN during the Lenten Season, who has the uncanny ability to convey Catholic teachings in a tremendously charismatic way.
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