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Day 10 of Lent

By Adam Minihan | February 27, 2015

Thank you for joining us today for our daily Bible reflection. TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE: PSALM 38:15 BUT FOR YOU, O LORD, DO I WAIT; IT IS YOU, O LORD MY GOD WHO WILL ANSWER. Often times I catch myself praying for my will to be done. Most of the time it’s subconsciously. I am sure I…

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Day 6 of Lent

By Adam Minihan | February 24, 2015

Thank you for joining us today, Tuesday February 24th, the 6th day of Lent. Also the feast day of St. Matthias the Apostle! TODAY’S BIBLE VERSE: HOSEA 6:3: LET US KNOW; LET US PRESS ON TO KNOW THE LORD; HIS GOING OUT IS SURE AS THE DAWN; HE WILL COME TO US AS THE SHOWERS,…

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Front Row With Francis: The Joy of Siblings

By Adam Minihan | February 23, 2015

Head on over to Catholic Lane to check out my latest post in their weekly “Front Row With Francis” series.  This past Wednesday the Holy Father continued his catechesis on the family, reflecting on the gift of siblings.In my own life I am immensely grateful to the Lord for the blessing of my own siblings…

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Catholic Radio Travel Guide

By Adam Minihan | February 19, 2015

Do you travel a lot but want good Catholic Radio wherever you go? Here is a breakdown for you! Print this out and take with you! BTW.. See St. Michael Radio on there? 🙂 Catholic Radio Travel Guide 150215

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Jimmy Akin – Any good resources for young Catholics?

By Adam Minihan | February 13, 2015

Jimmy Akin recommends good resources to give young Catholics to help them better understand the Faith:  

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Kristin Lavransdatter and Your Nordic Medieval Catholic Heart

By Adam Minihan | February 11, 2015

I will not sleep, I will not even sit down, until every man goes to bed with a paperback copy of Sigrid Undset’s Kristin Lavransdatter. In these high fourteenth-century mountains, priests still visit the sick shouting, “God help those in this house!” as they raise a cross to all four corners of the room and…

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“See how they love one another.”

By Adam Minihan | February 9, 2015

Around 200AD, Tertullian wrote the following quote as an expression of the astonishment the pagans of the day had when they witnessed the love and caring among the Christians: “See how they love one another.” The early Christians’ love for each other went far beyond pious sentimentality. Their love was tangible and practical: they took…

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Catholic Journal Prompts: Love Edition

By Adam Minihan | February 2, 2015

Keeping a Spiritual Journal has been one of the most fruitful practices I have ever undertaken. The ability to articulate my prayers, struggles and victories on paper has added a depth and honesty to my prayer life. An added benefit is in looking back on my past journals and seeing the ways God has worked in…

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The Funeral March for Life

By Adam Minihan | January 22, 2015

Ralph Waldo Emerson said, “God offers to every mind its choice between truth and repose.” Those who choose repose receive release from the mandates of truth—but it is only temporary. Truth cannot be rejected forever. Those who choose truth, on the other hand, have no rest—and so they march. They march ever onward. The March…

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Lubbock Bishop Blesses KVIO

By Adam Minihan | January 19, 2015

Lubbock, Jan 15 (CRU)— Bishop Plácido Rodríguez of Lubbock, Texas, who reportedly many years ago was hostile to Catholic radio, has officially launched KVIO-LP Our Lady of Victory Radio there by blessing the studios. The station is owned by the Lubbock Catholic Medical Association and returns Catholic radio to this Texas Panhandle university city after…

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Mass Attire

By Adam Minihan | December 13, 2017

This post was written by a guest blogger and Council of Man member, Rich Lamm. You…

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Be a joyful man by The Catholic Man Show

By Adam Minihan | December 13, 2017

On Being a Joyful Man by The Catholic Man Show Want happiness? Eat bacon! But…

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