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Our Lady Of Guadalupe
December 12, 2023 . Do Not Be Disturbed… Explaining the Faith – Our Lady of Guadalupe: Patroness of Life The meaning of the Tilma, aside from the miraculous composition, is AMAZING! Share this: Discoveries on the Cloak of the Virgin … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic History, Catholic interest, Early Church/Church History, Feast Days, Mary
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Fr. Blount – Today’s Fallout of Satan’s 100 Year Reign
. Wow… Pray the Rosary… May 24, 2023 It is widely known that Pope Leo XIII had a powerful experience that involved the devil bragging to Jesus, that if the devil was given more power, he could destroy the Church. … Continue reading
Posted in Bishop Sheen, Catechesis, catechism, Catholic History, Catholic interest, Catholic Teaching, Contraception, Early Church/Church History, Eucharist, Jesus, I trust in You, liturgy, Mary, mass, Miracles, Prayer, Remembering God in the heat of battle, Scripture, Sin
Tagged abortion, battle, Fatima, feminimity, manhhod, masculinity, miracles, prayer, Pro-life, prophesy, rosary, womanhood
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Gospel reading – Mark 6: 1-6
Jesus went to his hometown, and his disciples accompanied him. With the coming of the Sabbath, he began teaching in the synagogue, and most of them were astonished when they heard him. They said, ‘Where did the man get all … Continue reading
Posted in Catechesis, Catholic History, Catholic interest, Catholic Teaching, Devotions, lectio divina, liturgy, mass, Meditations, Prayer, Scripture
Tagged carpenter, lack of faith, miracles, Prophet, sabbath, sisters, synagogue, teaching, villages, wisdom
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Miracles Part 7: An Introduction To Eucharistic Miracles
As a Catholic, I believe in Christ and His Church on their own merits. Perhaps learning of miracles will help others to come to investigate the Church more closely and learn of the fullness of truth… INTRODUCTION Eucharistic Miracles
Miracles Part 6: Eucharistic Miracles
As a Catholic, I believe in Christ and His Church on their own merits. Perhaps learning of miracles will help others to come to investigate the Church more closely and learn of the fullness of truth… Chemist and Theologian Dr. … Continue reading
Miracles Part 5: The Eucharistic Miracle of Betania
As a Catholic, I believe in Christ and His Church on their own merits. Perhaps learning of miracles will help others to come to investigate the Church more closely and learn of the fullness of truth… Miracle of the … Continue reading
Posted in Apologetics, Catechesis, Catholic History, Catholic interest, Catholic Teaching, Eucharist, Miracles
Tagged Betania, Eucharistic miracles, miracles
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Miracles Part 4: The Eucharistic Miracle of Santarem
As a Catholic, I believe in Christ and His Church on their own merits. Perhaps learning of miracles will help others to come to investigate the Church more closely and learn of the fullness of truth… The Eucharistic Miracle of … Continue reading
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Tagged Eucharistic miracles, miracles, Santarem
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Miracles Part 3: The Eucharistic Miracle of Legnica, Poland
As a Catholic, I believe in Christ and His Church on their own merits. Perhaps learning of miracles will help others to come to investigate the Church more closely and learn of the fullness of truth… Eucharistic Miracle of … Continue reading
Case For Christs Resurrection by Lee Strobel
This is a terrific presentation on the scientific and historical evidence pertaining to the Shroud of Turin. And see more on this page: The Shroud Of Turin A very scientific approach to substantiate the reality of the resurrection of THE … Continue reading
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Spectators on & About the Cross – Ven Fulton J Sheen
These lessons are timeless and yet so needed in this time when such wisdom is not openly shared.
Posted in Bishop Sheen, Catechesis, Catholic History, Catholic interest, Catholic Teaching, Quotes
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More on the Eucharistic Miracles in Sokolka, Buenos Aires and Lanciano
And an interesting take on how they may affect evolutionary theory. According to Tesoriero, by one of the examining scientist’s own admission, the documented findings should send ripples through the scientific community. … Zugibe had said: “The heart of the … Continue reading
Are Miracles Unscientific? – Scott M. Sullivan
This is an excerpt from the Christ 101 course. I highly recommend the course to anyone interested in the art of apologetics, or just interested in learning WHY we believe what we believe. http://www.ScottMSullivan.com – A lot of people assert … Continue reading
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Tagged miracles, scott m. sullivan, unscientific
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