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Mariantonia Sama, bedridden for 57 years with her legs bent as if crucified; to be proclaimed Blessed by the Church
Mariantonia Sama was born on March 2, 1875, in the Catanzaro, located in the southeastern section of Italy. Her father died a few months before her birth, and her mom was on her own in caring for her new baby. She was quite poor, and she and her child lived in a tiny home located on a street that wa...
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The Sign of the Thau
The Sign of the Thau In olden days the last letter in the Hebrew alphabet ‘twas a long vertical line crossed by line so short....
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No matter the tortures, Jesus would not turn from His Father. Will you?
In the agony of the garden, Jesus asks “Father, if you are willing, take this cup away from me.” He sees His Passion before Him, yet He continues, “still, not my will but yours be done.” [Luke 22:42] He did not want to accept His Passion, but He would not separate Himself from His Father to do so....
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St. Mary of Cervellon - Helper in Times of Civil Unrest
Video Premiere Set for Aug. 21 In a time of crisis - of civil unrest - there are sometimes a few courageous souls fired with the love of God who go the extra mile to rescue those in dangerous situations....
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The pornography pandemic of 2020
The Covid-19 pandemic has dominated the news over the past few months, as everyone well knows. It is hard to find anything not affected by the shutdowns and the social distancing rules....
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God's First Step of Healing
Have you ever had a bad doctor’s appointment? One where you didn’t expect to hear the news you heard or see the cold, hard truth of what’s wrong with your body? I had one of those the other day. My body hasn’t been feeling great and I saw a new doctor. She ended up finding a bunch of root-cause p...
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Have compassion… to relieve suffering
Have you ever wondered what the word compassion means?...
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Are You Stuck In A Mistake?
I read an interesting chapter of a book the other day about getting stuck in our mistakes, and how many of us have one or two past mistakes that we get stuck in. They start defining our lives and we see ourselves through that lens....
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When life begins to matter
Black lives matter, Latino lives matter, Asian lives matter, LBGTQ lives matter, Blue Lives Matter, all lives matter. In this “cancel culture” we are living in we are bombarded with phrases, protests, and politicians taking a stand on one side or the other. It seems there is an increasing pressure o...
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What Message Are You Sending With Your Life?
That’s an interesting question isn’t it? I saw it in a book recently and it made me think about what message I was sending with my life. Then it made me think about another line I heard recently: Permanent decisions are made from thousands of little decisions along the way....
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Good Questions for Homeschooling Families
I have talked with a few anxious parents who are considering the merits of homeschooling their kids vs. trying to adjust to the “new educational normal,” which might change at any given moment....
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POPE BONIFACE VI AND POPE STEPHEN VI
We last left Pope Formosus in a desperate situation. He had been pressed into crowning young Lambert, son of Duke Guy of Spoleto, emperor. But within a short period, Formosus turned to King Arnulf, of East Francia and disputed King of Italy, and crowned him emperor. This effectively would eliminate ...
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Cafeteria Catholics
Cafeteria Catholics. This is a term hardly used since it enables those who are too Orthodox in their thinking to put others down who need to express their own feelings or consciousness of Church teaching....
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A Joyous Return To Catholicism
It was during the midst of an emotional crisis in March 1984, that I made the decision to receive Jesus Christ as my personal Savior. Without hesitancy, I was more than aware that I needed to grow in the things that pertained to Him, and most assuredly to familiarize myself with His Word. I did not ...
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The New York Times are A-Changing
I recently read a book about the D-Day invasion of Normandy, one of the major turning points of World War II. On June 7, 1944, the day after D-Day, the New York Times ran a lead editorial, which read in part, “We pray for the boys we know and for millions of unknown boys who are equally a part of us...
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Reflections on The Lincoln Conspiracy-An Appeal to the Better Angels of Our Nature
As both a writer and reader, it is best to be transparent from the get-go. In that spirit, then, I have an agenda here. The recent blockbuster (my opinion, if not that of the NY Times Book Review) The Lincoln Conspiracy is a must-read....
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Statues Destroyed? This "Miracle Statue" Was Preserved
There has been a lot of destruction of statues throughout the country this summer, but one statue’s preservation seems to show how God regards his holy friends. A statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary in a Visitation Sisters’ garden in Brooklyn remained untouched amid the fierce tropical storm winds...
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Why do my children not come to me?" – Mary
Mary is our mother. Jesus gave us His Heavenly Father as Our Father, especially in the Lord’s Prayer/Our Father. But Jesus also gave us His Mother. While being crucified, “Jesus saw his mother and the disciple there whom he loved, he said to his mother, ‘Woman, behold, your son.’ Then he said to ...
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The Mystery of Redemption in the Parable of the Sower: The Communion of Saints
It has been a long journey in allegory over the last few months, namely, the developments of the theology of music. Too, my ideas on allegory have been long growing, and now something so mind-blowing has happened that I must be going crazy. What happened over about two months ago is utterly insane....
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Are You a Comfortable Catholic?
Lately the “God of Challenge” keeps making His way into my life. I recently have been participating in a discussion program about the book, “The Time is Now: The Call to Uncommon Courage” by Sr. Joan Chittister. Needless to say, it’s rattling my soul a bit....
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