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St. Joseph Is a Hero
By Bill Dunn
So, when you read in your Bible about the adventures of St. Joseph (and realize he never said a word), make sure to follow his example. He put all of his personal needs and desires aside to do God’s will. That makes St. Joseph a hero of the faith. And his reward was to be in the loving arms of Mary and Jesus at the moment of his physical death — an embrace that continues to this day and for all of
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Vanquishing the Enemy
By Stephen Clark
Anyone seeking to live a Christian life will discover that our adversary will quickly move from anonymity to bullying and intimidation. But we have been given a wonderful gift, as Catholics, in that we have at our disposal a means to counter whatever comes, Mary, the mother of God.
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QUIZ: Can you name these 8 Catholic Saints?
By Catholic365
QUIZ: How many of these Catholic Saints do you know?
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Miracles in the Life of Saint Rose of Lima
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
We believe that God had a very special plan for this child in the religious development of the people of this New World. If we just look at the parallel world, Europe, in this same time frame, we may be given some indicator as to why God was working so hard to make the Church strong in Peru. The year of Rose’s birth was 1586. What was happening in Europe in 1586?
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Pope Saint Pius X
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
This is the story of a Pope who refused to stay buried in the annals of history. The boy who became Pope always worked with the image of Mother Church and her founder Jesus Christ before him, leading the way, as if on a path, beckoning him to follow. He never ceased being the boy who worked and struggled endlessly to keep alive the true teachings of the Church!
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Are We Living In The Last Days Or Are We Missing The Boat On This One?
By Michael Cunningham
Priest of Jesus Christ, celebrate this Holy Mass as if it were your first Mass, your last Mass, your only Mass. ... Priest of Jesus Christ, celebrate this Holy Mass as if it were your first Mass, your last Mass, your only Mass.
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For Our Sake: Just Say 'Yes'
By Chick Todd
No matter where I am, the Hope I have in my eternal Family is "the Light that drives away the darkness and draws me and everyone I meet to God's Perfect Integrity, Endless Mercy, and Eternal Salvation."
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The Significance of St. Sixtus II
By Michael Cunningham
Why is he important? He died so we might all be able to practice our beliefs. He took a stand on Holy Feast Day- Day of the Transfiguration has come to be celebrated on August 6 by Pope Calixtus III in 1457 as a thanksgiving offering for the victory over the Turks at Belgrade on that day in 1456
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Don't Make the Wrong Assumption About Mary
By Bill Dunn
This year August 15th falls on a Sunday. So, the readings for the Feast of the Assumption of Mary will be proclaimed at Sunday Mass. This means many Catholics will be present to celebrate this Feast for the first time in a long time.
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Sacred Sleeplessness: My Story
By Greg Schlueter
What you call "sleepless night" God regards as sacred and holy. Appointed. A summons to ever greater intimacy with Him. In the veil of night's still and silence, where all else subsides, don't be frustrated or annoyed.
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Pay Attention to God Speaking Through Your Spouse
By Elizabeth Thomas
If our Holy Spirit Antenna is up and working, we will hear God speaking to us in the most ordinary and unsuspecting ways and from the mouths of the most ordinary people.
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The Resurrection of the Body and Life Everlasting
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Let us pray for the grace to live out the creed we profess as we journey toward the final “forgiveness of sins, resurrection of the body, and life everlasting. Amen.”
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Joseph Verbis LaFleur: The Priest Who Laid Down His Life For His Friends
By Larry Peterson
Father Joseph Verbis Lafleur leaves behind an unbridled legacy of love and compassion for others, including the Catholic faith he loved so much. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross (twice), The Bronze Star, and the Purple Heart.
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Valuable Lessons from St. Augustine for Today's Culture
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
St. Augustine knew what it was like to pursue, desire, dream, and climb the ladder to success. He also knew what it felt like when one meets Jesus and that ladder crashes. He went from fighting for position at the top of society to fighting for truth over heresy. He did not hide away from his faults and sins but rejoiced in what Christ did despite them.
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Actions Speak Louder Than Words
By Michael Cunningham
Maybe we could learn a great deal from the early Church. Maybe we could learn a great deal from this story about Paul and Silas. Brothers and sisters, maybe we could learn the value of the lesson taught in 1 John 3:18 Your actions speak louder than words.
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How to Experience a 'Cana Wedding Adoration': Come to Jesus to Be Healed
By Elizabeth Thomas
Life has drained us, emptied us, and left us needing new life and renewed joy. We need to know how deeply God loves us and wants to be alive in our lives. We need change that only the love of God can bring. This is why we need a Cana Wedding Eucharistic Adoration.
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St. Ignatius of Loyola: A Theo-Dramatic Life
By Tony Crescio
Saints help make saints, and thus it is indispensable that we do as these men did, and surround ourselves with those running towards God (through books no less than those whom we live amongst here and now) and spur one another on in the race.
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