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There is no love without truth
Without the truth, one cannot receive or give love.

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Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception
Why do Catholics honor Mary? The Dogma of the Immaculate Conception gives us a clue.

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Christianity reflects reality
Christianity is the only religion that offers a true reflection of reality.

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God loves the unlovable
God doesn’t love us because we are lovable; we are lovable because of God.

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Feasts set apart
How do fasting and feasting go together? It turns out there cannot be one without the other.

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Hope sustains the toil
What sustains the Christian in his toil and adversity?

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To take, or to receive glory?
To take, or to receive glory? That is the question…

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The Christian “houses” God
We are made to “house” God. But how can we do that when we deny we are made male and female, in His image and likeness?

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“This is my body…” (Luke 22:19)
The whole of Christianity is summed up in one sentence uttered by Christ Himself.

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“… who desires not worthless things.” (Ps 24:4)
We are at war against fear, sin and demons. May we not cower but, like the saints before us, put our enemies under our feet.

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