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Is the Church God’s Kingdom on Earth ?
November, without any doubts, can be called the eschatological month. It begins with the Feast of All Saints, after which we commemorate all the Faithful Dead on the next day, and at the
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Mary, Queen of the Holy Rosary and of the Whole World
The Blessed Mother called for praying the rosary all over the world, also for the intentions of the whole world. Especially for those who most need God’s protection, God’s intercession, and sometimes they
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The Promises of Eucharistic Adoration
Jesus said to Catalina: “I promise to the soul that visits Me frequently in this Sacrament of Love, that I will receive it affectionately together with all the Blessed and the Angels
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Second Sunday in Ordinary Time
“Behold the Lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world…” (Jn 1:29) We repeat the above words contained in the testimony of St. John the Baptist at every Mass.
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The Solemnity of the Epiphany …
“Opening their treasures, they offered him gifts: gold, incense and myrrh.” Mt 2:11 Today as we celebrate the solemnity of the Epiphany of our Lord, we read about the homage which the wise
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The Feast of the Baptism of the Lord
Here is my servant whom I uphold, my chosen one with whom I am pleased, upon whom I have put my spirit; he shall bring forth justice to the nations… (Is 42:1)
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Christmas In Polish Tradition
Polish youth talk about Polish Christmas Tradition
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Immaculate Conception
The liturgical feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary was born in the East in the eighth century. It was passed on to the West in the ninth century as
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St. Francis of Assisi
Marta Sniezko Lord, Make Me… It is said that St Francis of Assisi if the most known Catholic Saint in the world, to both Catholic and non-Catholic people. Most people know him for
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Saints Peter and Paul
/Marta Sniezko/ They had moods, too – like you and me In the month of June, we have many feast days, one of which is of two very great saints: St Peter and
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What Sunday was like when I was growing up
/Fr. Lawrence Malcolm/ I recently cleaned my desk and, going through one of the drawers, I discovered something I had written fourteen years ago. Of course it was brilliant but it also was
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Theology of the Body, Getting hooked on it
/Fr Thomas Koys, M.A.,S.T.L./ A common expression by people who say they don’t agree with “everything” the Church says goes something like this: “The church doesn’t belong in the bedroom.
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Message of his holiness Pope Francis for the 33 world youth day
World Youth Day 2018 represents another step in preparation for the international WYD due to take place in Panama in January 2019. This new stage of our pilgrimage falls
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Trusting Faith – Father Jerry Sermak SJ
Daughter, your faith has saved you. Go in peace and be cured of your affliction. Mk 5:34 Christians are people who follow Jesus, who leads them in their faith and perfects it. He
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God healed me through prayerful people
The history of immigration has many beautiful examples of heroic efforts put in by parents in order to keep their children to a high standard of morale discipline and faith. It’s really not