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Dürer's Life of the Virgin: 1. Refusal of Joachim's Offer -1504
Dürer's first woodcut in the Life of the Virgin series. This article looks at the story from the view point of two non-canonical Gospels.
Aug 2, 2011
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Anthony Hart
Albrecht Dürer's 'Life of the Virgin '
The first series of articles that considers the life of Mary through the woodcuts of Dürer as told in the gospel of James and the canonical Gospels.
Aug 2, 2011
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Anthony Hart
Hail Mary Guided Meditation for the Fall Season
Enjoy nature in autumn with a guided meditation on the Hail Mary, the third in a series of seasonal devotions centered around the popular prayer.
Jul 31, 2011
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Melissa Roberts
What Paul Tells the Church about Common Good in Romans 13:1-2
Paul's teaching about obedience is accurately reflected in the Catholic Catechism : the common good does not use society as a means, but an end.
Jul 26, 2011
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Duncan McGibbon
YOUCAT: Those Troublesome Questions
Young People today are asking many 'troublesome questions' . They want honest answers. Will they get them from YOUCAT?
Jul 25, 2011
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Lorraine Shelstad
New Liturgical Year Brings a New Translation for Roman Catholics
With the new liturgical year approaching in November of 2011, Roman Catholics will hear a new translation in the mass.
Jul 25, 2011
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Wilma Fleming
YOUCAT: A Review of The New Catechism for Young People (Part I)
A catechism especially for young people, YOUCAT has been completed by the Catholic Church. Will it meet the needs of young people seeking answers?
Jul 18, 2011
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Lorraine Shelstad
Natural Family Planning: Parenting with God in Mind
Organic food may be all the rage, but how natural is your contraception? The Catholic Church encourages the prayerful use of natural family planning.
Jul 16, 2011
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Maryalene LaPonsie
Maryknoll Society's Nine Martyrs
Many priests and Brothers have died while serving in mission for the U.S. Catholic Church in Asia, Africa and Latin America.
Jul 12, 2011
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Mike Virgintino
Mary Magdalene: Sinner or Saint?
The feast of Mary Magdalene is July 22. What do we know about her from Scripture and why was she thought to be a prostitute?
Jul 4, 2011
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Lorraine Shelstad
Guide to St. Teresa of Avila's Interior Castle
Explore Doctor of the Church Teresa of Jesus' passionate journey of love with God in the Christian mystical classic, the Interior Castle.
Jun 30, 2011
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Melissa Roberts
What Does it Mean to Dream of Jesus?
Have you ever had a dream about Jesus and wondered if He had something to tell you? Well,you're not the only one...
Read on to find out what this may mean.
Jun 30, 2011
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April Romo
Deacons in the Catholic Church
Up until Vatican II, deacons were those in one of the stages leading to the priesthood. In the 1960s, the permanent diaconate was re-established.
Jun 19, 2011
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Lorraine Shelstad
The Culture of Freedom and its Foes
The Catholic church teaches that political freedom is impossible without guaranteeing the supreme value of human life.
Jun 6, 2011
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Duncan McGibbon
Maryknoll Commemorates and Celebrates During 2011
Catholic mission society commemorates centennial, member celebrates 100th birthday, Marines honor fallen chaplain, book about a convert receives award.
Jun 3, 2011
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Mike Virgintino
The Call to Seek the Common Good
The call of God on the Christian is also a call to pursue justice and protect human freedom
Jun 1, 2011
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Duncan McGibbon
Hail Mary Guided Meditation for Summer
Meditate with the "Hail Mary" for relaxation this summer on vacation, at the beach, or anywhere.
May 27, 2011
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Melissa Roberts
The Feast of Pentecost and Confirmation
Pentecost is another Feast in the Christian calendar that has its origins in a Jewish Feast. What is the history and significance of Pentecost?
May 26, 2011
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Lorraine Shelstad
Why Does the Catholic Church Use Latin?
The Catholic Church has been accused of using Latin in order to keep the gospel from the common people. In fact, just the opposite was true.
May 17, 2011
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Lorraine Shelstad
Saint Charles Garnier, Canadian Missionary and Martyr
Saint Charles Garnier was one of the last Jesuit missionaries martyred in New France in the 1600s. He served among the Huron for thirteen years.
May 16, 2011
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Bonnie Way