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Women of Grace: St. Teresa of Avila (1515 - 1582)
St. Teresa of Avila shows us it is never too late to get serious about our prayer life. Born Dona Teresa Sanchez Cepeda Davila y Ahumada, Teresa was an active child with a big imagination and great sensitivity of heart. Little Teresa and her brother Roderigo were intrigued by the lives of the saints and the martyrs, and often sought to imitate their holy example.
Synod Aims to Show Beauty of Family
On day nine of the Synod on the Family, delegates debated a wide range of issues, from how to deal with polygamy in African nations to discussing the reasons why youth today are so unwilling to make commitments; but all agree that the main goal of this historic meeting is to show the beauty of the family to the Church and the world.
Baby Abigail Gets a Second Chance!
Pregnancy Centers Sue State of CA
A national pregnancy center organization has filed a lawsuit in Federal District Court in Southern California seeking an immediate preliminary injunction against the State of California to prevent enforcement of a new law requiring all pregnancy centers to provide information to patients on how to obtain a state-funded abortion.
Christian Meditation
Science Learns How to Alter Belief in God
Highlights from Day 8 at Synod
NFL Players Bilked by Bogus “Doctor”
Anyone can fall for a bogus supplement peddler, including NFL stars such as Tom Brady and Denver Broncos' Wes Welker, who both fell for a phony “doctor” named Alejandro/Alex Guerrero who posed as a health authority while selling nutritional supplements which he claimed could prevent cancer and AIDS and help athletes recover faster from concussions.