The Victory of “Emily Rose”

August 17, 2007
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When The Exorcism of Emily Rose came out in 2005 most people were not aware that the movie was based on a true story of a young German woman named Anneliese Michel who was possessed for many years and died in 1976 at the age of 23 probably of the possession itself. Her heart-wrenching...

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Co-Workers of the Truth 8/17

August 17, 2007
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Co-Workers of the Truth 8/17

When we read the newspaper or watch television we discover very quickly that only one theme is dominant: soccer and the soccer championship. Soccer has become a global event that, irrespective of boundaries, links humanity around the world in one and the same state of tension: in its hopes, its fears, its emotions, its...

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On Knowledge and Ignorance

August 16, 2007
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On Knowledge and Ignorance

Many a time we would hear that while knowledge is power to some there are those who use their lack of it as an excuse as if their ignorance were carefully planned and living that way was a difficult decision that they had to make and only with incisive disposition that they were able...

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Co-Workers of the Truth 8/16

August 16, 2007
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Co-Workers of the Truth 8/16

There is taking place at the present time a silent exodus from the Church. The inner consensus of belief seems, somehow, to have lost the power to control it that it would perhaps have had a generation ago…One problem here is that the Church can present to us only what she has and what...

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YCNY is having it’s Bible study meeting at St Malachy’s this Saturday August 18th.

August 16, 2007
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We are here every third Saturday and at St Pats on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month. St Malachys is at 239 West 49th Street between Eighth Ave and Broadway, and is easily accessed by the 50th Street stop on the C and E trains, the R train stop at 49th Street,...

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How Did the Catholic Church Get Her Name?

August 16, 2007
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by Kenneth D. Whitehead | Source The Creed which we recite on Sundays and holy days speaks of one, holy, catholic and apostolic Church. As everybody knows, however, the Church referred to in this Creed is more commonly called just the Catholic Church. It is not, by the way, properly called the Roman Catholic...

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