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Creation Is God’s Love Letter To Us
By Elena Sapphire
God's creation is like His love letter to us. Scripture compares the rising of the sun to a bridegroom coming forth from his chamber. The flower's petals open to the light of the sun. The sun symbolizes the bridegroom, the flower the bride. Do we understand how all of God's creation is one big love story?
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Give yourself some grace for mistakes
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We all sin. We all make mistakes. Give yourself some grace for mistakes and falters.
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June - The Month of the Sacred Heart of Jesus
By Tom Perna
An explanation on why we celebrate the Sacred of Heart Jesus
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Our Future; Should we be Concerned? A continuance of previous Apocalyptic articles
By Ralph Hathaway
One of several articles describing Revelation
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THE WAY, THE TRUTH, AND THE LIFE
By Pat J. Chalmers
Pat J. Chalmers is author of several published leadership books, more works in process, and many articles. The past fifteen years he has written Catholic literature ranging from promotional pieces to books with the central driving feature of leadership, set within the bounds of Thomistic and Franciscan Theology and guidance of his spiritual assistants and directors.
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Saint Marcellinus the Priest and Saint Peter the Exorcist: Martyrs of Faith
By Catholic365
The bravery and devotion of two incredible saints, Saint Marcellinus the Priest and Saint Peter the Exorcist. These fearless men stood up for their faith during a time of intense persecution and inspired countless others with their unwavering faith. Remembering their legacy on June 2nd. #SaintMarcellinus #SaintPeterTheExorcist #FirmInFaith #Martyrdom #Exorcist #Priest #Courage
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A Far Different Kind of Tears
By Ginger Herrington
St. Augustine differentiates between salutary tears and selfish tears; tears which help the soul and tears which hurt the soul.
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'Real' Difference between Catholicism and Protestantism
By Paul Murano
The 'bride of Christ' metaphor has real implications for the Christian.
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Do Everything for the Lord!
By Daniel Mark
There are many great examples of people who did everything for the Lord.
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Christ the Healer in Sacred Scripture
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The healings of Jesus in the New Testament reveal that he is the Lord of Life and that he scatters the darkness of sin, disease, and division; the calamities of our fallen nature. Jesus brings the Light of Truth, the Light of Healing, the presence of God's undivided love for his people.
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The Bard's Tale
By Nathaniel Slattery
This is an excerpt from a book I wrote in honor of St. Patrick which is available from TaurusNecrus.com
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A Song to Uplift Your Morning Prayer Routine
By Maureen O'Brien
Supporting Prayer Life: A Song to Listen to Uplift During Morning Prayer Time
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A confession when speaking to Christ during a retreat for deacons.
By Ralph Hathaway
We can always talk to God
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Feast Day of Saint Justin Martyr: A Courageous Defender of the Faith
By Catholic365
Today we honor the legacy of Saint Justin Martyr, a Christian apologist and martyr who lived in the 2nd century AD. He is remembered for his eloquent defense of the faith and bravery in the face of persecution. Saint Justin is the patron saint of philosophers and converts. His feast day is celebrated on June 1st. #SaintJustinMartyr #EarlyChristianity #PatronSaint #Philosophers #Convert #Bravery
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June Feast Days and Important Dates
By The Catholic Philadelphian
June is packed with many feast days in the midst of graduation, the beginning of summer, the end of the school year, the halfway point to Christmas (June 25th), the end of the fiscal year (June 30th), and the first anniversary of the Dobbs decision (June 24th).
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St. Therese of Lisieux: Jesus Instructs Us Without the Noise of Words
By Kevin J. Banet
With carefully chosen words, Odile Rimbert begins her lecture with a simple prayer to the Holy Spirit. She is wearing a crimson-pink scarf that adds a personal touch to her somewhat shy, but light-hearted personality.
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5 Movies that are Secretly Pro-Life!
By Gabriella Batel
Some secular filmmakers have latent pro-life instincts, and I can prove it! Here is a list of secular films that offer a subtle pro-life or pro-family message without meaning to be.
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