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Lent: Purification from Natural Motives - Fr. Leonard M. Puech

Man is not a pure spirit. All his actions do not spring from his spiritual nature. A good part — if not all — comes from his animal instincts, and often these instincts go to excess, passing the bounds of reason.   Read more...

Lenten Music - ERIC M. JOHNSON

Few people today would think of Lent as a season for liturgical music. This is all very regrettable because when you look back at musical history, Lent has been an enormous source of inspiration for composers.  Read more...

Lesson One in Prayer - Peter Kreeft

Let's get very, very basic and very, very practical about prayer. The single most important piece of advice I know about prayer is also the simplest: Just do it!  Read more...

Lessons from a Holy Man What Today's Catholics Can Learn from Padre Pio - CHARLES M. MANGAN

What is there to glean from the life of Padre Pio? Plenty! His enthusiasm for Jesus Christ and His Church is contagious.  Read more...

Letter of His Holiness Pope Benedict XVI to the Bishops of the Catholic Church - Pope Benedict XVI

The remission of the excommunication of the four Bishops consecrated in 1988 by Archbishop Lefebvre without a mandate of the Holy See has for many reasons caused, both within and beyond the Catholic Church, a discussion more heated than any we have seen for a long time.   Read more...

Liberal and Conservative: Two terms that have no place in Catholic theology - Deacon Douglas McManaman

Recently a student of mine sent me a series of questions she plans to ask me during an interview she’s conducting as part of an English assignment.  In one of her questions, she asks whether my theological views are “liberal, midstream, or conservative”.   Read more...

Life after Death - PETER KREEFT

This is chapter 10 from Peter Kreeft's remarkable book Fundamentals of the Faith: Essays in Christian Apologetics. Here are bite-sized little essays, forays into key areas of the battlefield in the greatest war ever fought, the war for the minds and souls of human beings, the images of God.  Read more...

Life Principles: A Model for Teaching the Philosophy of the Pro-Life Movement - Robert Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D.

The Life Principles Program is a project devoted to explaining the underlying philosophy of the pro-life movement to a secular culture. This uniquely rational and commonly accessible approach has had a powerful and overwhelmingly successful effect on the positive education of pro-life issues around the country. Here following is a short-course in the Life Principles by founder Robert Spitzer, S.J., Ph.D.  Read more...

Lightheartedness - Donald DeMarco

Lightheartedness is a most suitable virtue for man since he is essentially a lighthearted being. He is a lighthearted being who has fallen from grace and aspires to rise again.  Read more...

Listening at the Liturgy - REV. BENEDICT J. GROESCHEL

The liturgy exhorts us with beautiful verses to respond to the readings in an enthusiastic way, not only with voice but with mind and heart.  Read more...


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