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This entry was posted on Monday, July 18th, 2011 at 2:39 pm
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Paul Thigpen is wonderful…he answers our questions about our faith not only from the head but also from the heart! More than just a proof text book, “Catholic Answers to Catholic Questions” tackles a why range of issues and questions.
Catholic Answers to Catholic Questions provides solid answers to hundreds of common questions asked by people just like you questions both big and small regarding doctrine, history, morality, the pope, saints, the sacraments, the Mass, prayer, Scripture, and much more.
Be more confident in your faith. Allow the why to enhance the what you do as a Catholic. Make better decisions. Be more prepared to pass on your faith to others. Feed your curiosity. Author, theology professor, and Catholic apologist Paul Thigpen ensures the answers are not only rock-solid, but also pastoral in their approach and written in everyday, relevant language.
You can find this fine book here
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This entry was posted on Friday, December 17th, 2010 at 9:07 am
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Episode 5 – Saints in Heaven – The Stones Cry Out
Roots of the Faith – From the Church Fathers to You with Mike Aquilina, makes clear that just as an acorn grows into a tree and yet remains the same plant, so the Catholic Church is a living organism that has grown from the faith of the earliest Christians into the body of Christ we know today. Hosted by Kris McGregor
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Also visit Mike’s “Discerning Hearts†page for more audio downloads and information!
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This entry was posted on Monday, October 25th, 2010 at 3:25 pm
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OK, everyone lets put the Little Flower to work (it brings her great joy, don’tcha know)! Today begins the novena to St. Therese of Lisieux. Her feast day is Oct. 1. She’s only merely huge… why she’s only slightly enormous…barely gigantic in all the little ways…she’s Our Little Flower.  A Doctor of the Church, who’s little way leads to the greatest love.
Teresa of Elkhorn, (Teresa Monaghen of course) leads us in our Novena to St. Therese.
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010 at 4:11 pm
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Today is the feast of one of my favorite “sister” saints, St. Praxedes. I found out about her when I went a pilgrimage a couple of years ago to Rome led by Scott and Kimberly Hahn and Mike Aquilina. It is believed that she, and her sister St. Pudentiana, were the daughters of St. Pudens (from 2 Timothy 4:21). She and her sister are remembered as saints of true mercy.Â
They lived in those early years of the Church, at a time of extreme Christian persecution. They hid Christians in their homes and visited the imprisioned. They even gathered the bodies of the dead after they were brutalized in the Coliesuum, and hid them in a well until they could be properly buried. St. Praxedes is often depicted in art with a sponge soaked in blood; recalling how they cared for the precious blood of the martyrs after their awful executions. Their heoic virtue during these horrific years was so great that almost 2000 years later we still remember them.
Their home was one of the first “house churches” in Rome. It is named after her sister, St. Pudentiana. Later another church was built and dedicated to St. Praxedes. Both are located near St. Mary Major in Rome. Click on the pictures to have a better look…
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 21st, 2010 at 8:07 am
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