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Articles in 'Mary & The Saints'
A Prayer and Reflections on the Annunciation
By Christopher Castagnoli
Let Mary’s Fiat, her great “yes” to become the Mother of our Savior Jesus Christ, inspire your cooperation with God’s will as well!
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Happy Feast Day St. Joseph
By Ernest Rionaula
A reflection on St. Joseph and his silence can teach us on his feast day.
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What Does it Mean to be “Devoted” to the Saints?
By Matthew McKenna, MA Theology
What is Devotion to the Saints?
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He Loved Us (part 2)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
A look at Pope Francis' most recent encyclical, He Loved Us, on the Sacred Heart of Jesus and its relevance for our time (part two)
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A Patroness for 21st Century Women? St. Photina
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
According to Greek tradition, the "woman at the well" (John 4: 4-42) was named Photina by the Apostles for her enlightened spirituality and suffered a martyr's death in Rome at Nero's hand. Her life and conversion exemplify the fortitude and wisdom that could inspire the 21st century woman.
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Upon reaching heaven at the end of life, are we Saints?
By Eileen Renders
This writing focuses on one of the questions we may ask ourselves regarding the afterlife.
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Top 5 'Innate Desire for God' Quotes
By Gary Sullivan
Innate desire is best described as a deep-seated hunger and thirst for happiness in God. Here are six quotes that confirm this universal hunger and thirst for God...
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Quotes about St. Joseph
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Some quotes to reflect on St. Joseph
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Archbishop Fulton J Sheen's Cause for Canonization Paused
By Jacinta Wick
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Discernment with the Help of St. Joseph
By Christina M. Sorrentino
I continue to approach St. Joseph with confidence. When I pray to him, I ask for his guidance in helping me to make decisions, clarity to understand God's will, and the patience to wait with faith.
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The Summum Bonumand the Russian Nesting Dolls: A Metaphor for Life’s Greatest Good
By Aaron Schuck
Explore the concept of the summum bonum—the highest good—through the metaphor of Russian nesting dolls. Uncover the hierarchy of human pursuits, from fleeting pleasures to ultimate fulfillment, and how faith and reason guide us toward life’s true purpose.
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Moved by the Mercy of God- Reflection from St. John of God
By The Catholic Philadelphian
St. John of God's feast day falls in the midst of Lent. Yet, a letter to a Spanish duchess is prevalent to the start of the Lenten season
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All for the Joy of Being with the Bridegroom
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Sts. Felicity and Perpetua were martyrs of the early church in Carthage
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A Lenten Penance That Will Help Your Deceased Loved Ones
By Terri Thomas
There are so many ways to gain an indulgence and because it is a jubilee year there are 12 extraordinary ways as well.
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Pope Approves Miracle of Apostle of Rosary
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A former satanist turned apsotle of the rosary will be elevated to sainthood just 45 years since his beatification
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Holy See Decrees the “Offering of Life” of Korean War Hero Father Emil J. Kapaun
By William Hemsworth
The Catholic Church now recognizes the “offering of life” of the Venerable Father Emil J. Kapaun, CH (CPT), USA, a U.S. Army chaplain who suffered an agonizing death 75 years ago in a North Korean Prisoner of War (POW) camp at the service of fellow captive soldiers.
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Are We doing our part to lead our families to Christ?
By Eileen Renders
We want to be good Catholics, yet often feel we have little free time, yet there is much we can do to show our love and gratitude to God in just ten minutes of each day.
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