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“If you want to get to know a person, don’t ask them what they think but what they love.”- Saint Augustine. Social norms and language are in a constant state […]
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Pope John Paul II powerfully asserts in his Theology of the Body that our human bodies are key to understanding spiritual and divine truths. In his 129 catechesis, he expertly […]
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Saint Maria Goretti is a powerful example of purity, faith, and forgiveness. Her life story, though brief, has inspired countless people around the world and continues to serve as a […]
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Introduction St. Teresa of Avila (1515-1582) was a renowned 16th century Spanish Carmelite nun and mystic. She is revered as a great teacher of the spiritual life and contemplative prayer […]
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Before we study those virtues, first it is worth of noting that there are no people without faith. Some people would say that they are not going to live based […]
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“Faith as Fear” is a distortion that misrepresents the heart of the Christian message: the love of God made manifest in Jesus Christ. Healing this distortion involves rediscovering God’s infinite mercy, growing in trust, and embracing the joy and freedom that come from a faith rooted in love rather than…
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Dear young-adult friends, I am deeply grateful that you have decided to open and explore this journal. Catholics Without Borders, a young-adult group, was born about six years ago in Ontario. […]
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Introduction and Historical Context Many people are called by God to live in marriage and to build a family, a vocation rooted in love and faith. This theme is also […]
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God is not an idea. God is a person (three persons). We find in him thinking, feeling, willing, and acting. When I enter into a relationship with God, I accept all these elements.
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God reveals Himself to us in two ways. Like a true artist, He creates the visible world out of nothing. Looking at the beauty of creation, therefore, we can discover […]