Ember Days in Arabia

Is the Church returning to the pre-Vatican II celebrations of the seasons called Ember Days? If a recent announcement from Rome for a missionary region

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resurrected body, prophecy

Christ Is Life Itself

Have you heard the news? Mel Gibson’s sequel to The Passion of the Christ, titled The Resurrection of the Christ, is planned to be released

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Come and Pray the Rosary

At Fatima in 1917, Our Lady instructed three shepherd children to pray the rosary daily. Even today, Catholics find much comfort and peace by participating

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saints, discipleship, sainthood, St. Dymphna, diversity, All Saints Day

Fortitude is a Much Needed Virtue

The Cardinal Virtues – justice, temperance, prudence, and fortitude – are sometimes known as the pagan virtues.  This is because before Christianity, the Greek and

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Sit and Stay Awhile

On Seeking Silence One of the most comforting aspects of a church is its silence. A holy, inviolate silence that is overwhelming: when one steps

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Are You Prepared?

Recently, a local young man, 19 years of age, died in a tragic accident. I was blessed to serve at a memorial Mass for him.

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prodigal, father

Can I Forgive Sins?

Recently, my grandson approached me with a question regarding forgiveness; it went something like this, “ Danny stole my skateboard. Two days later he returned

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Faith formation, education, course

Be Cautious When Choosing a Catholic College

Many of America’s colleges and universities have become advocates of indoctrinating their students into the culture’s degeneracy and ungodliness.  Unfortunately, this includes many Catholic institutions

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