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Abortion: Child sacrifice to the god of ourselves
We are seeing a new level of child sacrifice like no other culture has ever experienced. For decades archaeologists and historians have uncovered evidence of child sacrifice rituals within various cultures throughout the history of the world....
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Then I Met Joy
One day I was on my company’s volunteer opportunity portal exploring opportunities to give back virtually and came across an opportunity I’ve been searching for at least a year....
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Living Cross of Limpias
God is so powerful! He is involved with His children! The Lord works in mysterious ways, when He wants to make His presence known to His people....
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The Full Armor of God, Part 3
In this time of concern for the whole World, we who are Catholic Christians know that we can pray about and on behalf of all the people, places, and things affected by this affliction....
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If you accept the belief that baptism incorporates us in the mystical body of Christ, into the divine DNA, then you might say that the Holy Spirit is present in each of us, and thus we have the capacity for the fullness of redemption, of transformation.
Reflect, today, upon your own Baptism....
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"Quiet! Be Still!"
“It seems that some of the most ecstatic dreams I’ve had are Church related and this one tops them all. At a time when we as Catholics are hurting without being able to attend Holy Mass, receive the Sacraments of Reconciliation face to face with a priest, and the most endearing partaking of the Ble...
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The Pardon Crucifix: The forgotten weapon against the devil
Although few Catholics have ever heard of the Pardon Crucifix, it certainly does not diminish the power it wields over Satan and his evil ones. In fact, it holds just as much power against evil as the Miraculous Medal and the St. Benedict Medal....
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How are you keeping the Lord's Day holy?
To know how to keep the Lord’s Day holy, we must remember why we are to keep the Lord’s Day holy....
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When we work hard, we must eat well. What a joy, that you can receive Holy Communion often! It's our life and support in this life — Receive Communion often in a state of grace and Jesus will change you!
Reflect, today, upon the experience of these disciples....
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Ode to Solitude
Some days events and people invade my space- My time spent talking to the Lord; “Goodness, goodness,” I cry, “Come, reset me Lord, to stay with Thee.”...
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Darkness Won't Win; It Will Strengthen Post-Resurrection Disciples
I noticed something profound on Easter. It seemed that all of the faithful people around me experienced graces and joy despite coronavirus putting us in isolation and not allowing us to go to mass and receive the Eucharist....
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Miraculous Hill of Crosses in Lithuania
The account we will share with you is one of the most unusual Miracles of the Cross we have researched. In order to explain the Miracle of the Hill of Crosses, we must give you a little background on the Lithuanian people....
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Whoever wishes to meet Jesus must meet him in places where brothers and sisters of Jesus are hungry, thirsty, naked, unwanted, sick or in prison.
Reflect, today, upon this command our Lord gave to the Apostles...
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A Biblical Thought on the Issue of Illegal Immigration
Immigration is big right now. And I don’t mean that a lot of people are moving to different countries. No, I’m talking about the political issue of how to deal with immigrants trying to enter our country illegally....
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Archbishop Rodi on the Pandemic
Archbishop Rodi on the pandemic: In all that we have been experiencing these past several weeks as a world, a nation, a church, and individually, a story I read as a young priest, about 40 years ago, keeps coming to mind....
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It Takes Time
Marge wondered how it would feel to break her leg. Or arm. Or maybe just a finger. A toe? Would a hangnail suffice? Perhaps a bad headache. Some quality reason for staying in bed way past her usual wake up call....
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Most Christians are more than content to live out their lives surrounded by the trappings of our world, rather than to risk losing them in becoming a radical Christian.
Reflect, today, upon your own clinging to Jesus....
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Frogs are not just for kids. It is deep stuff!
Frogs are not just for kids. It is deep stuff The land is like a foundation. The sea is like chaos. You cannot build a house on the sea. It will sink. It will drown in chaos. There is nothing to hold anything together in the sea. Nothing. Only chaos and death....
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Rise up
This song popularized by Andra Day reverberates the collective sentiments of many nowadays when the world faces difficult times due to this horrendous plague. These lyrics must evoke in us the spirit of hope, resiliency, and vigilance: but I promise we'll take the world to its feet and move mountain...
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Teen Book Review - To The Heights
Born to a wealthy family in Turin at the dawn of the 20th century, Pier Giorgio Frassati was good-looking, popular and athletic. He spent much of his youth climbing the rugged Italian Alps, disappearing into the clouds for days at a time....
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