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Armida Berelli: Called to Serve
By Larry Peterson
She was born during the Horse & Carriage Era and died during the Atomic Age: Meet Armida Berelli.
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The Twentieth Century Prophet You Never Heard About
By Norman Fulkerson
Despite reaching the pinnacle of influence in political, social and religious spheres during his early years, Prof. Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira was largely ignored by the major media for the remainder of his extraordinary life.
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Staying Relevant
By Linda Kracht
This Lent, we ought to consider whether or not God is relevant in our lives and to what degree? May you have a Blessed Easter.
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Book Review: The Imitation of Mary by Fr. Quan Tran
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Fr. Quan Tran, Roman Catholic priest and Author has written a book offering keyways to grow in love of the Lord through growth in virtue and grac
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The Case for Mary, Mother and Messenger
By Sherry Kenner
"He went down with them, and came to Nazareth and was OBEDIENT to them; and His Mother kept all things in her heart" Luke 2:51
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Living The Worthy Life: Now More Than Ever We Need Jesus Christ
By Michael Cunningham
"Only those who live by faith know what is happening in the world... the great masses without faith are unconscious of the destructive process going on because they have lost the vision of the heights from which they fell."
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The Worst Sin that Exists: Its Gravity and Cure
By Jacinta
Our Lady at Fatima said, "Pray, pray a great deal and make many sacrifices, for many souls go to Hell because they have no one to make sacrifices and to pray for them."
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St. Antony of Egypt: A Signpost for Our Times
By Tony Crescio
“People have no idea what one saint can do: for sanctity is stronger than the whole of hell. The saints are full of Christ in the plenitude of His Kingly and Divine power: and they are conscious of it, and they give themselves to Him, that He may exercise His power through their smallest and seemingly most insignificant acts, for the salvation of the world."
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Where Are You Lord? Have you Abandoned Us?
By Carol Monaco
I must confess, dear God that my faith in you is teetering on the brink. There is so much suffering in our world! What are you doing about it?!
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Was the Star of Bethlehem Actually an Angel?
By Peter Darcy
So, the conclusion must be that the Star of Bethlehem was actually a couple of bright planets in single file. Well, pardon me…but I’m not buying it.
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The Little Way: A New Year's Resolution
By BJ Gonzalvo
For your New Year's resolution, let's take 2021 one rosary bead at a time.
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White House Proclaims 850th Anniversary of the Martyrdom of St. Thomas Becket
By Kevin J. Banet
In an announcement that surprised and pleased many Catholics, the White House issued a proclamation affirming the 850th anniversary of the martyrdom of Saint Thomas Becket on December 29.
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St Francis and the Message of Christmas
By David Torkington
Throughout his life, St. Francis was consumed by a desire to give his life for Christ. This desire burst into an unquenchable flame when he received news that six of his brothers had been martyred preaching to the Moslems in Morocco.
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Images of Christmas
By Nancy Marie Murray
The beauty and simplicity of the Christmas image of the little family is familiar to us all – Mary and Joseph, with the newborn baby Jesus lying in a manger, on a cold night long ago in the little town of Bethlehem.
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Bob & Penny Lord: Saint Hildegard of Germany
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
St. Hildegard is called the Sybil of the Rhine meaning seeress. She is not only venerated by the Roman Catholic Church, but also by the Anglican and Lutheran Church and many eastern religions. She is many things.
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Ideas Have Consequences
By Joseph A. Daczko
Ideas - they are fantastic, and we all have them. And an idea, any idea, has consequences that sometimes reach beyond the immediate moment and the first superficial result.
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Is Our Holy Father in Danger of Becoming a Mere Politician?
By E.M. McCarthy
Anyone who leads others into sin is committing a greater sin.
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