Beware the Red Kettle: The Salvation Army and Abortion
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Water from the Rock
Dr. Seuss & How the Secular Humanist Stole Christmas
He who was born in Bethlehem longs to be born in our hearts. Often, our hearts can be as busy as Bethlehem was that night. Open the door.
— Msgr B Bransfield (@BrianBransfield) December 21, 2015
Count your blessings, be happy and wish others well. Somebody is praying for the things you take for granted. pic.twitter.com/6RPeCSGKP7
— Immaculee Ilibagiza (@Ilibagiza) December 21, 2015
Mary said: "My soul proclaims the greatness of the Lord and my spirit exults in God my saviour" #Advent pic.twitter.com/l5CKQdKrco
— Fr. Patrick Brennan (@Pathound) December 22, 2015
We are at our best when we give away in love to others what God gives to us #homilytweet @CardinalDolan @StPatsNYC pic.twitter.com/3aBH3pX8tQ
— Kathryn Jean Lopez (@kathrynlopez) December 22, 2015
— Kathryn Jean Lopez (@kathrynlopez) December 22, 2015
Did you know there's a connection between #TheLittleDrummerBoy and Parable of the Talents! https://t.co/hjkrWlp84k #parumpumpumpum
— Desert Nuns (@DesertNuns) December 22, 2015
"With hearts full of love, we must run to meet Love, who is about to appear incarnate in the Infant Jesus." #Advent pic.twitter.com/h3l6lZCnAK
— DC Archdiocese (@WashArchdiocese) December 22, 2015
Christmas: If it's not true, forget it!
The Proper Way to Celebrate Holidays
The Crib and the Cross
Grace, Nature, and What Advent Is Finally About
Today's Mass Readings
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