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NOV
03
How to battle the silent killer of spiritual life
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NOV
03
Hypertension, otherwise known as high blood pressure, is often called a “silent killer.” That’s because elevated blood pressure… The post How to battle the silent killer of spiritual life first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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OCT
10
Is Frequent Confession Necessary?
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Chris Meadows
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OCT
10
Church law requires us to confess serious sins at least once a year. Many Catholics find this difficult,… The post Is Frequent Confession Necessary? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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JUL
23
Why the Rosary, Why Now?
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Chris Meadows
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JUL
23
It’s easy for Catholics to take the Rosary for granted. We tend to purchase them as souvenirs, or… The post Why the Rosary, Why Now? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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JUN
05
Understanding the 7 Deadly Sins
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JUN
05
The Catechism of the Catholic Church also refers to these sins as “capital sins” and explains why they… The post Understanding the 7 Deadly Sins first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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APR
23
Can I Trust My Conscience?
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Michael Heinlein
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APR
23
In the 16th century, two celebrated spiritual leaders, Martin Luther and St. Thomas More, stood on opposite sides of… The post Can I Trust My Conscience? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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MAR
26
Christology 101: Why the Cross is Salvific
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Chris Meadows
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MAR
26
A crucifix adorns every Church building because it is meant to be a sign of hope for Christians.… The post Christology 101: Why the Cross is Salvific first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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MAR
24
What Palm Sunday Means
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MAR
24
There is both great joy and terrible sorrow associated with this day, the Sunday that begins Holy Week,… The post What Palm Sunday Means first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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DEC
04
What is the Liturgical Calendar?
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Chris Meadows
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DEC
04
The liturgical calendar is omnipresent in Catholic life. Many parish bulletins list the liturgical days of the week… The post What is the Liturgical Calendar? first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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FEB
07
St. Mary of Egypt: A saint to invoke against sexual promiscuity
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FEB
07
The sexual revolution of the 1960s dramatically altered the moral landscape of the Western world. But of course,… The post St. Mary of Egypt: A saint to invoke against sexual promiscuity first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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FEB
16
The Formation of the Gospels and Good Shepherd Sunday
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FEB
16
The Good Shepherd Gospel reading on the Fourth Sunday of Easter seems out of place because it takes… The post The Formation of the Gospels and Good Shepherd Sunday first appeared on Simply Catholic.
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