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Articles in 'Mary & The Saints'
Martyrs, but Not Virgins: Sts. Vibia Perpetua and Felicitas
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Of the seven women named in the Roman Canon besides the Blessed Virgin Mary, five were virgins: Sts. Agnes, Agatha, Lucy, Cecilia and Anastasia. The other two, Sts. Perpetua and Felicitas, differ from their sisters in the Canon in two important ways: both are mothers and they are from Carthage in North Africa, not Italy.
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The Devil’s in the Castle: a must read!
By Debra Black
Two problems occur in the spiritual life: we don’t understand it, and we don’t know where we are headed! The Devil’s in the Castle by Dan Burke solves both problems.
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The Little Way: A Daily Lenten Sacrifice
By Caroline Godin
Lenten sacrifice doesn't have to be complicated. By looking at our daily lives more simply, we can find 'little ways' to give to Jesus and find more of ourselves.
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5 Astonishing Facts about Your Guardian Angel
By Matthew Chicoine
An article with five astonishing facts about your Guardian Angel.
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New book a “Battle Manual” for Spiritual Growth
By Mary Beth Bracy
Dan Burke provides St. Teresa of Avila's wisdom to overcome the enemy by guiding readers through her classic “The Interior Castle.”
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St. Peter's Mission
By Caroline Godin
How did a poor fishman become the first pope and inspire a teenage girl? Here's how!
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The Holy Family and Their Example in Today's Society
By Emily Berns
This article explains how we can use the example of the Holy Family in today's world and how they demonstrate the need for obedience and attentiveness to each other and to God in the life of the family and why the example of a mother and a father is important in the life of a child.
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Need Help? Our Lady of Good Remedy is the Answer
By John Roskoski
Our Lady f Good Remedy is a powerful aspect of Mary, Our Holy Mother. Often this title is overlooked or forgotten. The power of this title shows that Mary attends all of our problems, especially when help is difficult to find.
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Saints of Sicily: Sts. Agatha and Lucy
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Sts. Agatha and Lucy are two of seven woman mentioned in the Roman Canon (First Eucharistic Prayer) at Mass. Who are they? What is their connection? This article is an examination of their lives and sufferings and how these two martyrs in particular are connected with each other
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SAINT BLAISE
By Debra Booton McCoy
Saint Blaise was martyred for his Faith in 316. Stories show him to be both a doctor and a miracle worker. He is patron saint of throats and a blessing of throats is an annual service.
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Book Review: The Church of the Fathers by John Henry Cardinal Newman
By Jonathan Hayes
'The Church of the Fathers' is an enlightening step into the lives of the Saints in the Fourth century, with St. Newman's classic wittiness and illustrative insights sprinkled throughout.
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Inspired Strength of Faith: St. Hyacinth
By John Roskoski
The timeless lesson of the inspired strength of St. Hyacinth resonates to this day. It illustrates the power that is in all of us when we hear the voice of Mary and her son, Jesus. Such strength is available to all, even though the weightlifting community as embraced him as a Patron of Strength.
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We Are the Force for Change
By Debra Black
This new year invites us to unify our efforts and be a true force for change in the world. Disposing ourselves to God in prayer, emptying our hearts to be filled with Him, each individual becomes His vessel of Grace and through Him, a collective force.
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The Miracle in the Emergency Room
By Fr. John Higgins
An Irish man wearing a Brown Scapular was brought back from the dead in the Emergency Room.
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Surely, I’m not the only one to have a family that sometimes goofs around during the Family Rosary …
By Beth Kubala
I've been wanting to know, is it just my family that goofs around when it is time to pray the Family Rosary?
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3 Reasons Philip Neri Should Be Your Patron Saint
By Matthew Chicoine
Saint Philip Neri said, “There is no surer or clearer proof of the love of God than adversity.” Here's three reasons to learn about him.
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The Trees of God
By Bernice Pillart Dumitru
"But what of us seasoned souls? Harkening to His call, some early, some late, Faithfully following day in and day out,... What do all these years mean to Him?"
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