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Articles in 'Mary & The Saints'
Imitating the Saints
By Matthew McKenna, MA Theology
St. Athanasius gives helpful advice about having devotions to the saints.
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The Dream and Counsel of Pilate's Wife
By Marina Baldwin
We get lots of “undoings” in the New Testament of Old Testament symbols. And a lot of the New Testament seems to deal with restoring the dignity of women, undoing approaches documented in the Old Testament. One New Testament "undoing" in particular, the single verse of Matthew 27:19, holds this same emphasis in a short, easy-to-miss line, that still manages to pack a punch.
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Holy Joseph
By Elizabeth Tichvon
St. Joseph, pray for us!
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Married on a Solemnity
By Avila Rose
Celebrating the Solemnity of St. Joseph every March 19 and the peaceful, humble, hard-working example he gives to all Christians.
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Honest and Objective Take on Cabrini
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Cabrini's has drawn mixed reviews. Here's an objective take on the film
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St. Thomas Aquinas On The Incarnation
By William Hemsworth
Aquinas delves into two kinds of necessity. The first necessity in one in which there is no way we can achieve the end. There is nothing, as humans, that we can do to satisfy the due penalty for sin. This is not possible because Original Sin has corrupted our very nature. The second necessity spoken of is that of man being sufficient because of the actions of another.
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Shrines of Italy: Church of Saint Ignatius of Loyola
By Christopher McCarthy
This Baroque masterpiece contains the largest fresco in the world, with its depicted characters appearing almost three-dimensional when viewed from specific angles on the ground.
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God Will Provide
By Tom Klocek
God provides good things for us; we need to trust in Him. Several examples of recent history testify to the results of this trust and confidence in the Lord. We need to look for the good that God provides, especially in others.
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'Cabrini' Review: Well Done but a Little Too Mainstream
By Emily Berns
The movie Cabrini was well done in showing how Mother Cabrini built "her holy empire," but did seem to be a little too mainstream and did not have enough emphasis on the Faith and trusting in God.
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The REAL Mother Cabrini
By Glenn Lanham, MATS
A rebuttal to the Revisionist film on St. Frances Xavier Cabrini in theaters right now. Not a feminist or poltician, a religious who sought the Will of God.
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Top Ten Holy Places on Earth
By Gary Sullivan
With the Incarnation of Christ, Jesus entered into a place and therefore places can become holy. Based on this principle, what are the holiest places on earth?
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The Eucharist Enkindles Zeal and Zeal Regenerates the Church
By Terri Thomas
The Eucharist is powerful! We know from Church history that after they had received the Eucharist, the martyrs sang as they went toward the arena and to their death.
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Shrines of Italy: Basilica of the Holy XII Apostles
By Christopher McCarthy
Built during the reign of Emperor Constantine, this ornate Baroque basilica contains the tombs of Saint Phillip and Saint James the Less.
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St. Leo the Great Stares Down Atilla The Hun
By Gary Sullivan
The following is based on a true story of the unarmed St. Pope Leo the Great as he rode out to a battle field to face Atilla the Hun.
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Dynamic Orthodoxy
By Gary Sullivan
One by one as the catechist holds up, activates, hands on and echoes down each doctrinal gem and jewel. What bursts forth is a warm panorama of colors that illuminate and radiate the many hierarchical rays of the one Truth. this is called 'Dynamic Orthodoxy'.
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Unappreciated Help from Heaven - Triduum of Sacred Hearts: First Friday (March 1), First Saturday (March 2) and First Wednesday (March 6) - Don't Miss Out!
By Terri Thomas
March 1 - First Friday - Sacred Heart of Jesus, March 2 - First Saturday - Immaculate Heart of Mary, March 6 -First Wednesday - Saint Joseph. Learn how to make the most of each one this Lent.
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The Feast of St Paul’s Conversion
By Troy Kroening
“I know your works; I know that you are neither cold nor hot. I wish you were either cold or hot. So, because you are lukewarm, neither hot nor cold, I will spit you out of my mouth.” [Revelation 3:15-16].
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