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Articles in 'Mary & The Saints'
My Wife and The Little Flower joined forces and gave me a Miracle
By Larry Peterson
This is a story about how a wife and mother, prayed a novena to St. Therese of Liseux, and how The Little Flower, listened to her and helped cure her husband of Multiple Sclerosis. This happened back in 1981, and this is the first time it has been mentioned publicly.
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Reflections on St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians
By E.M. McCarthy
(These are some reflections I wrote at the request of the leader of our local adoration chapel for our October Holy Hour of Reparation:) Reading: St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians, Chapter 4: 1-13
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Our Lady of Fatima the Prophet
By E.M. McCarthy
On Oct 13, 1917 three children from Fatima, Portugal became a part of a historical phenomenon when a beautiful lady from heaven told them, “I am the Lady of the Rosary.”
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Adam and Eve, Abraham and Isaac and the Place called Calvary
By Michael J. McCormick
Consider the significance of the words of Saint Jerome (342-420 A.D.) who lived not far from the time of Jesus.
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The "Martyrdom of Love" - How Can We Live This?
By Kevin J. Banet
What good is martyrdom - dying for God - if one does not live for God? St. Francis de Sales asks.
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Embrace the Night for it Brings Light
By Katie Zalany
Do we think of the night as light? As transformative in its power? As an in-road to the Divine? Because it is.
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Meet St. Teresa of Jesus Jornet---She founded an order strictly to help the elderly; today it has facilities serving the poor elderly all over the world
By Larry Peterson
Teresa Jornet Ibars was born into a family of farmers on January 9, 1843. Her dad’s name was Francisco Jornet, and her mom was Antonieta Ibars. Teresa had two older sisters, Maria and Josefa, and an older brother, Juan who was married and had three daughters. The farm was in Lleida, located in Catalonia in the Kingdom of Spain.
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Ten Quotes From St. Therese of Lisieux To Help Us Find Heaven
By E.M. McCarthy
St. Therese of Lisieux (the Little Flower)’s feast day falls on Oct. 1. She is the youngest person to be declared a Doctor of the Church.
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The simple way my cell phone changed my prayer life
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Life gets busy doesn’t it? I mean, it gets REAL busy! In the middle of all the hustle and bustle of life, I found a simple way to drastically change my prayer life taken directly from the life of a saint. However, before you dive into this let me warn you it involves your cell phone and a little pain.
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Had I a Thousand Lives...- St. Lorenzo Ruiz
By BJ Gonzalvo
Saint Lorenzo Ruiz is near and dear to me and to many Filipinos. Canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1987, he is the first of only two canonized saints (the other is San Pedro Calungsod) from my homeland, one of the most Christian nations in the world, the Philippines.
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He was not allowed to attend school. So he taught himself and became known as the "Father of Public Education in Puerto Rico"; meet Venerable Rafael Cordero y Molina
By Larry Peterson
Rafael Cordero y Molina came into this world on October 24, 1790, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. He was born into a poor family and had two older sisters. His dad, Lucas Cordero, worked on a tobacco farm and his mom, Rita Molina, took care of the children and the home. Although considered “free,” they were also black, and because of that, their children were not allowed to attend school.
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Nigerian Youth Are Given "Something American" - the Story of Ven. Tolton, First Black American Priest
By Kevin J. Banet
When more than a hundred students clad in purple uniforms sitting in the hot Nigerian sun heard their American speaker tell the story about a black American who became a priest, it might have been the first time they had heard such a story.
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Experience Christ
By Charlie Johnston
A few months ago, I talked at length about my state of mind leading up to my conversion, and the arguments and evidence that convinced me (video linked at the bottom of this page), but I failed to mention an extremely important part of my conversion story.
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Living The Worthy Life- The Nature Of The True Cross
By Michael Cunningham
This is the time and this is the place - the time and place to look at Christianity and the Cross.
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St. Hyacinth of Poland; This "Apostle of the North" saved the Holy Eucharist and the Blessed Virgin from destruction by walking them across a river
By Larry Peterson
Saint Hyacinth of Poland was born in Silesia, Poland, in the year 1185. His father was Eustachius Konski, and he was of the noble family of Ordowacz. Hyacinth’s parents were devout Catholics, and Hyacinth grew up in a home surrounded by love and kindness.
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Living Liturgically Part 2: Choosing a Patron Saint
By Katie Zalany
I had breakfast with my Formation Director the other day and in preparation for my profession, he recommended I choose a patron saint. Hs suggested that I choose St. Catherine of Siena.
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Two Lost Souls Profoundly United and Saved by Our Lady of Medjugorje - The Beautiful Love Story of Jim and Kathryn Jennings
By Janet Moore
I recently had the gift of listening to Kathryn Jennings' testimony. It was incredibly moving.
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