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Saint Brother Andre
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
As with many Saints that we have written about, when Blessed André died on January 6, 1937, the Faithful had already proclaimed him a Saint. In the case of Blessed André of Mont Royal, or Montreal, Canada, not only the citizens of that city, but indeed all of French Canada considered him a Saint during his lifetime.
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Elizabeth Ann Seton really fits the description of a woman for all seasons. She is truly a role model for women of today. Although she was always a very refined lady, she never shrunk from any kind of work which would help her or her family, whether it be her children or her ladies.
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"God tells us to forgive others….but I just can't"
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Forgiveness is a loaded word. It’s an even greater weight to bear when there is unforgiveness.
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Hope for 2020
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Is it going to be continued crises during 2020 or Hope? I am going to choose hope so let me spend a few minutes to lay the foundation for my argument.
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Epiphany: Messiah Revealed to The World
By Bill Dunn
This week is the feast of the Epiphany of the Lord, celebrating the occasion when “magi from the east” visited the child Jesus to bring Him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
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2020 New Year Message
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
We have a tradition to make New Year's resolutions at the first of each year, and we think that is a good idea. This year think about what is really important in your future.
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Abandonment to God's Will
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
On your Journey to Sainthood perhaps the best tool we can present is Abandonment of Divine Providence or God's Will. So many of the Super Saints have used this tool. Saints like Francis of Assisi, Teresa of Avila, John Vianney, Saint Louis Marie de Montfort... Today we want to consider Saint Therese of Lisieux
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The Marvels of The Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ According to Mystics
By Rex Teodosio
In face of so many blasphemies thrown at Jesus and Mary in the past month--many, too repulsive to be mentioned--it seems fitting to air out some of the repulsive stench by recounting the marvelous birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ. By retelling the Nativity in a way that brings out the marvelousness will go a long way in repairing the injuries done to the Sacred Heart of the Infant Jesus.
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Living The Worthy Life- Making The Difference In This World and The Next
By Michael Cunningham
Grinding to a halt or maybe not- the future of this cause is in your hand. It probably would stand to reason that the 20th century greatest American Catholic is causing problems in the 21st century. Well, Archbishop Fulton Sheen caused problems for some during his lifetime too.
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Christmas Wishes with St Francis of Assisi
By David Torkington
Francis wept to see the love of God made flesh.
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Living The Worthy Life: Saints Be Praised- Well May Not So Fast- What We Can Do To Help
By Michael Cunningham
The beatification of late Catholic Archbishop Fulton Sheen was postponed early in December, marking the latest setback on the road to sainthood for the beloved television and radio preacher. This was a shock to many of us who were counting on this event happening.
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Prepare Ye the Way
By Linda Kracht
Volcanic eruption on White Island kills at least 14. Chopper crash near St. Cloud kills three National Guardsmen.
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Let the Fire Fall
By Susan Skinner
The other day I was with Jansen in a session and he said some things that got me thinking. First, he said that in the beginning God had a thought, and the Holy Spirit waited until God spoke the words of the thought, and then like a sweeping wind once the word was spoken, the Holy Spirit moved into action.
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Catholic Saints who Managed to Live to the age of 100 and Beyond
By Larry Peterson
Recently I came across the names of eight saints who were centenarians. Incredibly they had made it up to and past the one-hundred-year mark without having the advantages of modern medicine and all the blessings we have available to us. No, they just lived their lives until God called them.
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Living The Worthy Life- Sheen's First May Educate You
By Michael Cunningham
For the better part of the twentieth century, the name Bishop Fulton J. Sheen was synonymous with American Catholicism. The full impact of Sheen’s career and his influence upon the American Church will never be fully determined—and perhaps never fully appreciated.
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Peter of Alcantara---This little know Franciscan mentored none other than St. Teresa of Avila
By Larry Peterson
Peter of Alcantara was born in 1499 in the Province of Caceres in Extremadura, Spain. He was named after his father, Peter Gravita, who was the governor of Alacantara. His mom was from a noble family who came from Sanabia. Already as a child, Peter displayed an exceptional gift of prayer, and at times he was so absorbed it was if he was in a trance.
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The Prosperity Gospel
By Susan Skinner
This week one of our ministry leaders experienced a tragedy. As you all know I work in deliverance ministry with Jansen Bagwell who is the lead of this ministry at our church. Before I begin this story, I just want to comment on the man and his wife. They are not perfect, none of us are, but Jansen is the closest thing I have seen to a true disciple of Christ this side of heaven, and his fami
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