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Are miracles real? C.S. Lewis explains why we should believe in their existence

Continuing my series on Recommended Books, here is why I chose Miracles by C.S. Lewis. [featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] This book builds upon the theme of “Inquiry,” where we are exploring topics that introduce a person into the truth, beauty and goodness of the Christian faith. In Miracles, we explore the phenomenon of “miracles” and dive into the philosophical basis for their existence.

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One woman’s amazing journey from atheism to Catholicism

Continuing my series on Recommended Books, here is why I chose Something Other Than God by Jennifer Fulwiler. [featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] This book builds upon the theme of “Inquiry,” where we are exploring topics that introduce a person into the beauty of the Christian faith. Something Other Than God is an amazing memoir of a woman who grew up in an atheist

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How Mother Teresa’s example of holiness led one man closer to God

Continuing in my series on Recommended Books, here is why I chose Something Beautiful for God by Malcolm Muggeridge. [featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] This book builds upon the theme of “Inquiry,” where we are exploring topics that introduce a person into the beauty of the Christian faith. Something Beautiful for God is a perfect example of a book that showcases the amazing

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How an atheist girl became a Catholic nun

To begin the first selection of Recommended Books, I would like to briefly explain my first choice, A Memory for Wonders: A True Story by Veronica Namoyo Le Goulard. [featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] As a reminder, this first selection of books are based on the initial period of the Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults and represents the “Inquiry”

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St. John Paul II has a powerful message for the Irish people

In 1992, Pope John Paul II beatified a representative group of “Irish Martyrs” who were killed for their faith between 1537 and 1714. During the Mass of beatification he gave a powerful homily, one that can speak to the Irish people of every age. [featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] It is a fitting message, one that has special relevance

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The beauty of a forgotten Advent tradition: the “Rorate Mass”

[featured-image single_newwindow=”false”] The Rorate Mass is a beautiful tradiation worth preserving for future generations. Here is my article at Aleteia: The season of Advent falls each year in the dark month of December and it is a month when we see the general theme of the liturgical season being echoed in nature. Darkness has crept

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