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Origins of the 12 Days of Christmas
by Stacy M Chamberlain, Dec 3, 2008
The 12 days of Christmas sounds like a silly song we sing around the holidays, yet when it was written it held a serious message within it’s words.
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A New, Fun, Learning Experience is Sometimes Worth the Pain!
by Eloquent Tales, Nov 30, 2008
Sometimes there's more to a spiritual retreat than one might expect. One can find some things you never even knew were missing.
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The Strange Cult of Santa Muerte: Saint Death
by R J Evans, Nov 16, 2008
The Grim Reaper as a cross-dresser? In Central America, Saint Death (Santa Muerte) will visit you one day - or so it is believed - and it will come in female form dressed up to the nines. Take a look at the strange tradition of Saint Death. A pagan mix of the supernatural and black magic, or a Catholic saint worthy of veneration?
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Pope Joan
by Christie DRC, Nov 15, 2008
There is a legend that the Roman Catholic Church once had a woman Pope. But what is the truth?
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The Holy Grail
by RC Matthews, Oct 22, 2008
On the controversy of the Holy Grail and all of the legends that surround with it.
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Community Service as a Call From God
by Ebey Soman, Oct 18, 2008
American youth are the most active in recent years with community service and social activism at an all time high. Academic Service Learning (ASL) programs are becoming integrated throughout many universities and campuses - especially the private religious educational institutions - in the educational curriculum. Here is a unique reflection on the Service Learning experience through the eyes of a student attending a Catholic University.
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Human Dignity: A Question of Definition?
by Ebey Soman, Oct 10, 2008
Pope Pius defines Human Dignity as something that is inherently a person’s God-given inalienable rights that deserves to be protected by Government and promoted by the community.
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Bizarre and Eccentric Behaviors: The Metamorphosis of the Werewolf Disease Unknown to the World
by Lauren Axelrod, Oct 2, 2008
Many believe that the moon is the reasoning behind some of the bizarre occurrences that leave us perplexed and terrified. This has lead to a supernatural disease extremely rarely in humans and not of this realm.
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Faith and Religion
by Joe Money, Sep 25, 2008
Explanation of faith and spirituality.
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Five Major Revolutions That Changed the World From the 15th to 17th Century
by Ebey Soman, Sep 15, 2008
These five major revolutions changed the world between the 15th Century to 17th Century and established the modern foundations for "Western" Societies.
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