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The Words that Jesus Spoke
By Elizabeth Thomas
I challenge you to prepare for Christmas, His first coming and now His second coming by reading from Luke the Words that Jesus spoke and pray that you see what HE really was saying.
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This Legendary Saint is revered in Portugal, and is Patroness of Tomar, which is next to Fatima
By Larry Peterson
Many of the stories and accounts of the early saints have facts intermingled with legend. During October, when we focused on Fatima, the Miracle of the Sun, and the Holy Rosary. Yet, we might also take a look at the story of a revered saint from Fatima’s neighboring town, Tomar. Her name is St. Irene of Tomar, and she was martyred in 653 A.D.
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This Smiling Dominican Stigmatist, loved Children and became the Patroness of Catechists
By Larry Peterson
Magdalen Panettieri was born in Trino, Italy, in 1443. Her mom and dad were very devout Catholics, and their deep faith inspired their daughter. Even as a toddler, Magdalen exhibited a spirituality that was recognizable. When she was still a youngster she made a vow of virginity, and before her twentieth birthday she became a Dominican Tertiary.
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TESTIMONY: IT'S TIME. ARE YOU READY? [AKITA REVELATIONS]
By Greg Schlueter
Throughout and shortly after my days at Miami of Ohio (1990), the Holy Spirit continued to powerfully alter the course of my life.
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Silence is deafening when your conscience is talking
By Troy Kroening
No matter what we do, there is always noise. The TV is on, music is playing, talking to someone, and the list goes on. So much of our lives is cluttered with noise. Not that it is all bad, but if we never take a break from the noise, we never recollect ourselves.
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Living The Worthy Life- Separation of Church And State Takes The Cake
By Michael Cunningham
The United States was established on the concept of Religious Freedom. In 1791, the First Amendment was adopted and it guaranteed: Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press;
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Saint Maria Soledad Torres y Acosta saw the Hand of God in everything around her
By Larry Peterson
There are those people that are seemingly in-tune with the Holy Spirit from their earliest years. They sense His presence, understand His desires, and do their best to accommodate His requests. Such was the woman known as Maria Soledad Torres y Acosta.
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It's All About Consent
By Linda Kracht
“We are rational beings and therefore like God, we are created with free wills and are masters over our own actions.” [CCC 1730] What a gift! What an opportunity! And the secret ingredient that fuels our freedom to choose is personal consent. I
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Become a saint, your eternal life depends upon it.
By Troy Kroening
We think of a saint as a rare person who just exudes with holiness.
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Notice the Small Miracles
By Katie Zalany
At a recent youth gathering, the topic of miracles came up, and the definition used in the discussion struck me. An essential element of a miracle is that it is a sign from God to increase faith.
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Pouring Love
By Susan Skinner
I have been struggling a lot recently feeling the weight and attack from all sides. I am raising two teenage boys, and a tween daughter and there are days I feel defeated. Like I am battling the entire world by myself. And then God reminds me I have a Savior.
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All Saint's Day---- The Road to Sainthood is a Fascinating Journey into Human Holiness
By Larry Peterson
November 1, we celebrate the Feast of All Saint’s Day. Interestingly, more than 10,000 saints are venerated in the Catholic Church. How did over 10,000 people manage to be canonized?
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Remember the Mystical Body
By Susan Skinner
We had a retreat in our Diocese to kick off the start of a new Religious Education school year. We were blessed to have Dr. Ryan Hanning as our retreat leader. Doctor Hanning gave us a talk on the Assumption of Mary. In his talk he said something that dumbfounded me a bit until I thought about it more.
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Halloween, the Occult, and the Power of Jesus
By E.M. McCarthy
I watched the “Annabelle Comes Home” movie this past weekend. It asked the question: what happens when someone dies, do they live on?
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Society Built on Lies - The Sanctity of Human Life
By Susan Skinner
Our Society is built on lies. Mother Theresa understood this. She once said; “We must not be surprised when we hear of murders, of killings, of wars, of hatred. If a mother can kill her own child, what is left but for us to kill each other.”
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Apocalypse
By Susan Skinner
The post I am writing I feel is meant urgently. Urgently for us and urgently for Priests. I know I am not the only one who receives this message. Before I begin, I want to give a little background information of some things that have happened over the past couple of weeks.
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Heaven is for Real and So is Hell
By Susan Skinner
I have had some conversations recently with some people who do not believe hell exists. They believe in God, heaven and the universe, but not in hell.
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