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Members of Congress will stop by the event to discuss the situation of Copts in Egypt. READ MORE
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The Apostles “taught us to mark with the sign of the cross those who put their hope in the Lord.” READ MORE
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“We will remain hopeful, focused, and nothing is going to deter us from worshiping our God in truth and in… READ MORE
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A penitential rite should be carried out as soon as possible after such a desecration. READ MORE
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Institute in Basic Life Principles press release on Shiny Happy People documentary. READ MORE
“When I shrink from suffering, Jesus reproves me and tells me that He did not refuse to suffer. Then I say ‘Jesus, Your will and not mine’. At last I am convinced that only God can make me happy, and in Him I have placed all my hope…”
St. Gemma Galgani
Lisa Graas is a blogger with social media expertise concentrating on religion and politics. She has a history of volunteer services in the pro-life movement and in writing for major conservative websites on both life issues and the agendas of the Left in America. She is very proud to have written for Live Action and the David Horowitz Freedom Center and of her record in the pro-life movement. Lisa is also, first and foremost, a Passionist Oblate Associate attached to the Passionist Nuns of St. Joseph Monastery in Whitesville, KY. She offers up all of her sufferings as cancer and mental health patient for the intentions of the Passionist Nuns. She works to spread the Word of Christ’s redemption through His suffering on the Cross.
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