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Hearing God

How does one hear God's call? We know that God calls each of us to an adventure: the adventure of vocation. But how does one hear God's call? How do I discover my vocation? To answer this question, think about how you treat your best friend. Surely you see him or her quite often, or call him or her when [...]
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45 must-read books if you are Catholic (and interested in formation)

From Arguments we want to recommend you some books that can help you to understand a little better the man, the world in which we live, the society, the role of the Church and its position in front of frequent and close situations. If you think there is a book that you have read, and you want to recommend it to us, do not hesitate to [...]
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Santa Marta: Serving is the best way of living

The vocation of St. Martha Martha, Martha, you are anxious and troubled about many things (Lk 10:41) Jesus freed me, gave me peace, gave me the courage I needed to be myself, to do what I wanted to do, to enjoy what I was doing: to take care of my home and my loved ones. He made me [...]
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October 24: St. Rafael Guízar y Valencia

Brief biography Saint Rafael Guízar was the first Hispanic American Bishop canonized. He was born in Michoacán, Mexico in 1878. During the Revolution of 1910, being a priest but in disguise, he gave spiritual aid to the dying soldiers. Since Pope Benedict XV asked him to become a bishop, all those who knew him admired his treatment and zeal [...].
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October 24: St. Anthony Mary Claret

Brief biography St. Anthony Mary Claret was a founding bishop of the Congregation of the Missionaries of the Heart of Mary, known as the Claretians. Spanish, born in 1807. Apostle of the written catechesis. He died in 1870. It is known his great devotion to the prayer of the Holy Rosary, which he prayed since he was young with his sister [...].
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Last week of the Youth Synod, the countdown begins!

4 insights from the last week of the Synod The Synod of Youth is coming to an end. We are in the countdown. The work of the synod fathers is concluding and now it only remains to wait for the drafting of the conclusions. From this last week, we highlight 4 ideas, which, although they have already been [...]
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7 criticisms of the recitation of the Rosary (and the responses of St. John Paul II)

John Paul II and his devotion to the Rosary Pope St. John Paul II is one of the most relevant popes when it comes to praying the Rosary in the 21st century. It was he who in 2002 wrote the encyclical Rosarium Virginis Mariae, in which he reproposes to the society of the new millennium that [...]
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Why is liturgy important in the Christian life?

Si piensas que la liturgia no va contigo, este post es para ti Son muchos los que al oír la palabra "liturgia", desconectan porque piensan que eso no va con ellos; que debe ser algo solo para curas o gente muy culta, pero que para los cristianos de a pie, no hace falta hablar con tantos […]
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Herodes: "Fue el maldito miedo que se apoderó de mí"

The vocation of Herod I, called "the great" When King Herod heard of it, he was startled, and all Jerusalem with him; he summoned the chief priests and the scribes of the land, and asked them where the Messiah was to be born (Mt 2:3-4) This child wanted to steal everything from me. He was coming to usurp my kingdom, my [...]
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October 22: St. John Paul II

Biography of Karol Wojtyla The Pole Karol Wojtyla was born on May 18, 1920. He was fond of theater and mountaineering. During his youth he was determined to keep alive the hope of the people around him in the midst of the war. After his ordination to the priesthood, and because his ministry was complete, he [...]
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