What God And The Devil Tell You Before Sin And After Sin

What God And The Devil Tell You Before Sin And After Sin

 

What God And The Devil Tell You Before Sin And After Sin

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What are some practical spiritual methods Catholics can use to combat the temptation to consume pornography? 

What Catholics Can Do When They Are Tempted By Pornography

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn What are some practical spiritual methods Catholics can use to combat the temptation to consume pornography?  Go To War First, a key tool in the evil one’s toolbox is luring us into a false sense of isolation. Temptation to consume pornography only grows without taking action to rectify loneliness.  Combating […]

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Start this daily practice NOW to prepare for Lent. Becoming aware of our sinfulness can help us grow in holiness.

Growing Daily In Perfection As We Prepare For Lent

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn As Lent draws near, we turn our hearts to Christ’s call to holiness in the Gospels: “You, therefore, must be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect” (Mt 5:48). Although our life as Catholics demands that we strive day after day and year after year for this perfection, Lent invites […]

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How do you keep your anger from turning into sin? Use these tips to help you remain calm and not become a roadblock in your spiritual life

5 Things To Do Before Your Anger Becomes A Sin

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn We all have experienced anger.  Everyone has been on the receiving end of somebody else’s anger.  Anger is a response, a reaction when our ego is being attacked, a reaction when what we want to happen happened otherwise, or a demand for justice because we have been wronged We have […]

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What happens if you leave the Catholic Church? Is it a mortal sin? Will you go to hell? Take a look at Church teaching passed on

Is It A Mortal Sin To Leave The Catholic Church?

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn You may have heard that the largest religious group in America is the “nones,” those without a religious affiliation. In January of 2024, Pew Research stated that 28% of US adults are religiously unaffiliated. Of those, many are commonly called “fallen away” Catholics. In fact, in 2008, Pew estimated that […]

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Does this Gospel from Matthew 5 make you feel guilty? Here are some tips to avoid that from Catholic Therapist Luke Brown.

Does This Gospel Make You Feel Guilty?

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Gospel of Matthew Gospel Reflection Maybe it is just me, but this week’s Gospel often makes me feel guilty and convicted. To know that even thinking about a sinful act is already a sin is terrifying. I am not alone in this because I have encountered many people struggling with scruples, […]

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What should I do if i've committed a mortal sin? What is sin? What is mortal sin? Why do I need to go to Confession? Catholic answers t

What Should You Do If You’ve Committed A Mortal Sin

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn What is Sin?  “Sin” is an old archery term in Greek which means “to miss the mark.” All sin and fall short of the glory of God, as St. Paul says. When we sin, we are committing an offense against “reason, truth, and right conscience (CCC 1849).” Sin is never […]

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Strengthen Your Will— Fast

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn Is there something wrong with your life? Maybe something is missing. Maybe you’re depressed. Maybe you’re overwhelmed. Maybe you’re trapped by compulsive behavior. Maybe there’s a particular sin you haven’t been able to overcome no matter how hard you’ve tried? Maybe you’re in a state of despair because you think […]

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First reconciliation is an important time in a child's faith journey. Bobby Angel shares his advice for Catholic parents in today's article.

First Reconciliation Advice For Parents From Bobby Angel

Facebook Twitter Pinterest Gmail LinkedIn “Confession is an act of honesty and courage—an act of entrusting ourselves, beyond sin, to the mercy of a loving and forgiving God,” affirmed St. Pope John Paul II.  Having recently walked with our own two oldest children through the beautiful experience of preparing for their first Confession and Communion, […]

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In All Things, BE A MAN OF PRAYER“If you would suffer with patience the adversities and miseries of this life, be a man of prayer. If you would obtain courage and strength to conquer the temptations of the enemy, be a man of prayer. If you would mortify your own will...

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