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New Biography on “Mother Luisita” Fortifies Readers to “Live in hope!” in Tumultuous Times
By Mary Beth Bracy
Her example relates God’s healing in the midst of revolution, persecution, adventures and foundations.
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Why Saints Peter and Paul are celebrated together
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We celebrate two of the greatest figures in the history of the early Church. St. Peter and St. Paul are key figures in the history of the Church, with one being the first pope and the other having written most of the New Testament. So, why do we celebrate their feast day together?
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A Voice of One Crying in the Wilderness
By Marianne Zanko Komek
How John the Baptist provides us with a model of piety, courage, and faith in the Lord on this his Solemnity.
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Sts. John, Cardinal Fisher and Sir Thomas More
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A brief account of the lives of Sts. Thomas More and John Fisher, martyrs
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We are at War, do you use the Weapon?
By Troy Kroening
It was never enough just to believe, but true faith needs action. “[F]aith without works is dead.” [James 2:26]
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Mary and the Blessed Sacrament; Unlimited Power
By John Roskoski
The union of Jesus and Mary is invincible and indomitable. It may be the answer to the problems of our times.
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God is Faithful
By Stephen Clark
There is no such thing as a lost cause this side of death.
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Miracles in the Life of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Born March 9, 1568 in the castle of Castiglione dell Stivieri in Lombardy. From riches to rags, he answered the call to evangelize, going from Spain to Florence to Mantua where he served in the king's court to Casale Monferrato in northern Italy where he began to practice the ascetic life, to the Jesuit house of San Andrea to the Gesu, in Rome, where he is buried.
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St. Christopher; Christ-carrier and Patron of Strength
By John Roskoski
St. Christopher, a well-known saint, was an immensely powerful man who gave his strength to the service of God. For his love of Christ and great strength, he has emerged as a Patron of Strength and admired by strength athletes worldwide.
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Looking at St. Louis de Montfort and his devotion to Jesus and Mary
By John Roskoski
St. Louis de Montfort offers a very involved method of devoting oneself to Jesus through Mary. It may seem somewhat outdated to contemporary ears, but the steps are worth viewing and, perhaps, incorporating them in our life.
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The Devil never stops, but so what?
By Troy Kroening
If the Devil hates God, he will surely hate you. As Jesus says, “but take courage, I have conquered the world.”
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Remembering the United Hearts of Jesus and Mary
By John Roskoski
Today, 19 days after the celebration of the Ascension, the Church remembers the power of the union of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. The Church also teaches us that we can partake of this power, through prayer.
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St. (Joseph) Barnabas, Apostle
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Information on St. Barnabas
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House of Joy
By Stephen Clark
A pure light, emanating from pure souls as they delighted in the hymns being sung. It was like the two of them were lamps placed at the foot of God’s throne, burning brightly as they lay there interceding, through the sufferings of their short lives, for us sinners.
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"The Ceaseless Act of Love. I Will Think of Everything. You Think Only of Loving Me."
By Marysmantle
Offering Jesus every moment of our lives in a ceaseless act of love for transformation of the world.
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St. Ephrem; "Harp of the Holy Spirit"
By John Roskoski
St. Ephrem, a Deacon in the Church, was known to battle the adversaries of the Church, not through force of arms or polemic speech, by hymns and prayers. He is recognized throughout the Roman and Eastern Churches as
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St. Joseph and the Hearts of Jesus and Mary
By John Roskoski
St. Joseph is an often overlooked, but vital, part of the dynamic between the Immaculate Heart of Mary and the Sacred Heart of Jesus. He understands the day-to-day trials of life in his protection of Jesus and Mary. Pray to him for help, you will not be disappointed.
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