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Articles in 'Mary & The Saints'
20 "Radical" Saint Quotes that Modern Catholics Might Hate
By Jacinta
If anything, it might remind all of us that Catholicism is way more serious than we think, and the Four Last Things (Death, Heaven, Hell, Purgatory) are far closer than we realize
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The Life of Saint Ignatius of Loyola
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Miracles in the Life of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, Soldier, Poet, Mystic, Author, Defender of the Faith and Founder of the Society of Jesus
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The Life of Saint Bridget of Sweden
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
St. Brigid was told by the Lord: "I will send my Angel who will reveal to you the lesson that shall be read by the Nuns of your monastery, and you shall write it as He tells you."
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Meet Brother Marinus: Now on the road to sainthood.
By Larry Peterson
What follows is a story that the U.S. Maritime Administration has called the “greatest rescue operation by a single ship in history.’
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The Canonization of Saint Maria Goretti
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Saint Maria Goretti, champion of Chastity, died in holiness that hot summer day in 1902 in the hospital in Nettuno. She was eleven years old.
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The Gift of Tongues: How God Speaks to us through the Holy Spirit
By Elizabeth Thomas
Does God still use the Gift of Tongues today to speak to us? Does he gift some of us with the ability to speak for Him to others, like a translator? The answer is yes!
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Women: Speak in a Whisper, Be Heard as a Roar
By Linda Kracht
Women have a unique opportunity and ability to be a double benefactress to humanity! We are fully capable of preserving humanity from one generation to the next.
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Saint Junipero Serra and the California Missions
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
It took Father Serra almost twenty years, from the time he was first summoned to come to the New World and serve in the missions, before he got to his first California Mission in San Diego, in what is today the State of California.
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Spiritual Motherhoood – The Maternal Calling of Every Woman
By Christina M. Sorrentino
As women, by authentically living out our lives as witnesses of Christ in the world we can help these children to remain steadfast in their Catholic faith, and to have the strength and courage to rebel against the culture.
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Faith, Intercessory Prayers, Scriptures, and Christian Warfare
By Sharla Ynostrosa
I thought of St. Monica and how she prayed so diligently, so fervently for her loved ones. I asked for her intercession for the mothers and fathers who are praying so hard, whose hearts are breaking. Isn't it amazing how God leads us to where we need to be?
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Satan Lies: Religion As "A Fossil in a Marxist Age"
By Michael Cunningham
Brothers and sisters, we seek peace of mind, not from a book but from The Book- the Holy Bible.
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Honoring the "St. Josephs"
By Peggy Weber
Let us appreciate and utilize our St. Josephs more. And let us thank the ones we know.
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The Kingdom of Heaven Is At Hand: Act Like It Now
By Michael Cunningham
What did Jesus mean when He said, “The kingdom of heaven is at hand?” Was he talking about His coming back to the earth or our going to heaven?
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The Feisty Joan of Arc and Her Legacy
By Peter Darcy
That feisty little French girl had humiliated the English a century before by breaking the back of England’s invasion of her country. Her leadership of the armies of France was the first time in a hundred years that the French had defeated the English in battle.
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Love The Sinner, Hate The Sin: The Key To Success Now And Forever
By Michael Cunningham
God has work to do here on earth. The only people He has to work with will be flawed sinners.
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Stand Up For The Lord, Now and Forever
By Michael Cunningham
Today you will note that the season of Pentecost is full of lessons about missionary work and service to the lord. Maybe we should spend this time and contemplate the concepts of these three words: Church, service and Church service.
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Saint Boniface: Apostle of Germany
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
It has been said that St. Boniface had a greater influence on the formation of the history of Europe than any Englishman. He was a holy man, a reformer, a missionary, a martyr, and yet, we’re told he was a very simple man.
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