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Brother Marcel (Nguyen Tan) Van had a spiritual sister who actually visited him; Her name was St.Therese of Lisieux
Marcel Van was born in 1928 in a small village in Northern Vietnam. It was a predominantly Catholic village, and Marcel’s mom was not only an extremely faithful woman she was also well versed in the tenets of the faith. When Marcel was barely three years old, his growing faith was already obvious....
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Pope Francis and Gender Identity
The idea of “gender identity” has been addressed recently by Pope Francis.Basically, gender identity theory states that you are the gender you feel that you are and anatomy is not an indicator of someone's sex....
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Ages of the World in the Joyful Mysteries - Part II - The Age of the Church's Labor against Sin and Heresy
STUDENT: Yes, that fits perfectly. I would like, however, to look into these possibly 3 ages remaining. That is, for the days of creation, as St. Augustine testified toward five ages for the Old Testament, he designates the sixth to the Church....
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THIRD SOLUTION TO BEARING A CROSS: COMPLETING GOD'S WILL
There is a third interpretation as to how Christ's Gethsemane prayer was answered. This solution maintains that Jesus prayed to be saved from death (if such was the Father's will, of course) and that the Father heard Jesus' prayer and answered it—not by saving Jesus from death, but out from death; t...
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The "Angel of Auschwitz"-- Venerable Angela Maria of the Heart of Jesus
Maria Cacilia Autsch was born in Rollecken, Germany, on March 26,1900. She was the fifth of seven children and her dad, August, worked very hard as a machinist to keep his family fed....
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POPE BONIFACE III
The story of Pope Boniface III is as much the history of the Byzantine Empire, at the time, as it is the story of a man who became pope. Boniface was the son of a Greek man, John Catadioce, but was born in the environs of Rome somewhere between 540 and 550 AD....
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The Joyful Mysteries: a Symbol of All Human History? - Introduction
I decided to revisit this subject in a dialog format to make it more entertaining: TEACHER vs STUDENT. Here goes, and enjoy!...
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SECOND SOLUTION TO BEARING A CROSS: NOT ABORTING GOD'S WILL
A second interpretation of "May this cup be taken from me" is that Jesus was simply praying not to die before his appointed time, since that would abort God's plan and fulfill Satan's will. Satan feared Christ's prophesied crucifixion as the culminating act of redemption....
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"A little righteous anger really brings out the best in the American personality. Our nation was born when 56 patriots got mad enough to sign the Declaration of Independence. We put a man on the moon because Sputnik made us mad at being number two in space. Getting mad in a constructive way is good for the soul- and the country."
The Good News of Jesus stands in sharp contrast to the messages of self-fulfillment that the world tries to preach in so many forms....
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How Did Life Begin on Earth?
for the last four or five generations, science teachers have been telling their students that an even more unlikely event occurred: many years ago, swirling chemicals randomly formed themselves into a living organism, able to take in nutrients and expel waste, and able to reproduce itself....
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"In Weakness we fail" "Behold, My Grace is Sufficient"
The more weakness abounds, so much more does the Grace of God abound....
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FIRST SOLUTION TO BEARING A CROSS: SUBMISSION TO GOD'S WILL
Jesus' human nature rebelled against pain, for he was like us in every way, he has been through suffering, and knows what it is like when we suffer (see Hebrews 2:17-18). And again, "We do not have a high priest who is unable to sympathize with us, but one who has been tempted in every way, just as ...
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Joy does not simply happen to us. We have to choose joy and keep choosing it every day.
A proverb goes, "Joy shared is joy multiplied." Imagine what the world would be like if we shared our joy with others: joy would never run out....
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The Real Presence of the Body and Blood
This week we celebrate the feast of the Body and Blood of Christ. In the gospel reading, Jesus instituted the sacrament of the Eucharist at the Last Supper....
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On Thorns and Thistles
Even the glorious saints of present and days past have been confronted by the wicked snares of the devil where they were tempted by his evil deceit and lies....
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Three Ways to Carry A Cross
Problems are often with us for a long time before solutions are found. The all-pervasive problem of human suffering had been around long before Job, who struggled to find a solution and ultimately discovered it in trusting in divine providence. But the fullest grasp of that solution was not availabl...
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Bosses push, Leaders pull. Real leadership is servant leadership.
We are made great not to be set on a shelf and look pretty. We are made great – for service....
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Steps to Finding God
Men have searched for ions to find hidden treasures, elusive pleasures, and even God to whom they don’t know. The attraction for wealth is a never-ending quest, but the search for God becomes less each day....
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St. Thomas Aquinas and the Principle of Double Effect
Over the course of our lives we will be faced with many difficult decisions. These decisions may be life altering and may change us forever....
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HEAVENS VIEW OF A CROSS
Growth in Christlike holiness is the hallmark of each cross along the "cross-road" to Calvary. A sinless Virgin's heart was pierced with a sword of sorrow, watching the heart of her sinless Son pierced with a lance. Shall we who are not sinless resent being pierced with God's well-disguised redempti...
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