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WilmingtonFAVS’ new welcome video — soon to be on our new site | Wilmington Faith and Values
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Wilmington Faith and Values. Your Southeastern North Carolina beliefs news source. About Wilmington Faith and Values. Shifts seen in support for death penalty. Christian thriller “The Message” and “My Name is Paul” part of the Cape Fear Independent Film Festival →. WilmingtonFAVS’ new welcome video — soon to be on our new site. April 26, 2012. Please check out WilmingtonFAVS’ new welcome video. Very soon. . . 8211; Amanda Greene, editor. Give us some love:. This entry was posted in Arts and Media. You'll...
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"I'll follow You into the world": Spiritual Warfare and Misunderstanding
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I'll follow You into the world". Im an alumna of Indiana University. In 2011-2012 I completed a full-time year of volunteer service through Dominican Volunteers USA and worked at a domestic violence agency in Chicago. Most recently, I married the love of my life so that together we may carry the cross of a marital vocation. This blog provides details of my journey as I strive to always follow the Lord into the world, wherever He may lead me. Saturday, November 10, 2012. Fr Cassian Sama, OP. I Have a Say.
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Got life? Get the Bread of Life « TACKLE
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Tackle your faith with great deeds! For the love of God, just do it! What’s in a Word? People you should know…. It’s that time of year…. Get the Bread of Life. August 16, 2015. August 6, 2015. John 6 is as controversial today as it was when Jesus walked the Earth. Did He mean it or didn’t He? Was the bread really just a metaphor (Jn 6:51-58)? In the verses that follow, Jesus assures us, as we grumble amongst ourselves, that He is quite serious. Jn 6:60-69) They stay. Master, to whom shall we go? You are ...
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What to Bring | Wyoming Catholic Men's Retreat - August 19-21, 2016
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2015 – Gus Lloyd. 2014 – Deacon Vernon Dobelmann. 2013 – Fr. Bill Hill. 2012 – Dr. John Mortensen. 2011 – Joe McClane. While bunkhouses are available at the retreat, you are welcome to bring a tent if you’d prefer. However, the beds in the bunkhouses do not have bedding, so you will need to bring either a sleeping bag or appropriate blankets either way. Here are some other items that you will find useful:. Though not required, here are some other items that men have made use of over the years:.
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Joe McClane | Wyoming Catholic Men's Retreat - August 19-21, 2016
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2015 – Gus Lloyd. 2014 – Deacon Vernon Dobelmann. 2013 – Fr. Bill Hill. 2012 – Dr. John Mortensen. 2011 – Joe McClane. Joe McClane is the host of the Behold The Man. Catholic radio/podcast show, as well as an a Catholic New Media producer and Evangelist. Joe coordinates Catholic family conferences full time for Fullness of Truth Catholic Evangelization Ministries. You can listen to all of Joe’s talks. From the 2011 Wyoming Caholic Men’s Retreat on his website. Subscribe to Joe’s Podcast. February 24, 2015.
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What’s Filling Your Glass? | In my own words
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In my own words. When Butterflies Rule the World. The Short Story →. What’s Filling Your Glass? June 21, 2014. Take a moment to consider how your attitude affects your daily happiness -the successes you may or may not enjoy in your life. My father was a famous glass-is-half-full kind of guy. He referred to what most people call problems, as opportunities. In the course of his life, he had many, many. He’d agree with J. Sidlow Baxter: What is the difference between an obstacle and an opportunity? There ha...
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Saints and Sidewalks: January 2011
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SCENES FROM A CATHOLIC LIFE. This blog celebrates both the local and the catholic - that is, universal - aspects of the Roman Catholic Church by sharing reflections on experiences of the Church in a variety of settings and cultures. Postings will come from around the world and around the corner. You don't have to be a Catholic to come along. Tuesday, January 25, 2011. St Paul of Rome. Like St. Peter, he later was imprisoned in Rome - in a stone jail that exists to this day - and executed there. H...St Pe...
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Saints and Sidewalks: August 2010
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SCENES FROM A CATHOLIC LIFE. This blog celebrates both the local and the catholic - that is, universal - aspects of the Roman Catholic Church by sharing reflections on experiences of the Church in a variety of settings and cultures. Postings will come from around the world and around the corner. You don't have to be a Catholic to come along. Tuesday, August 31, 2010. Spirits and Spirituality in Kentucky. The first Catholic cathedral west of the Allegheny Mountains, St. Joseph was built between 1816 a...
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Saints and Sidewalks: October 2010
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SCENES FROM A CATHOLIC LIFE. This blog celebrates both the local and the catholic - that is, universal - aspects of the Roman Catholic Church by sharing reflections on experiences of the Church in a variety of settings and cultures. Postings will come from around the world and around the corner. You don't have to be a Catholic to come along. Friday, October 29, 2010. Since 1970 the pastoral care of Peterskirche has been entrusted to priests of Opus Dei, so a lighted icon of the personal prelature's found...
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Saints and Sidewalks: The Chair of Peter
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SCENES FROM A CATHOLIC LIFE. This blog celebrates both the local and the catholic - that is, universal - aspects of the Roman Catholic Church by sharing reflections on experiences of the Church in a variety of settings and cultures. Postings will come from around the world and around the corner. You don't have to be a Catholic to come along. Tuesday, February 22, 2011. The Chair of Peter. The current occupant of that chair, Pope Benedict XVI, recently sat down with German journalist Peter Seewald for six...
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