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What Evangelicals Can Learn From the Pope

The non-stop television coverage of Pope John Paul IIs death, and the retelling of his life as the final spark of his vibrant personality flickered and died, has dramatically brought into focus the profound impact and significance of this man from Poland. From the unprecedented gathering of mourners kings and presidents, rich and poor it is clear that his influence extended far beyond the Roman Catholic Church.

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He Taught Us Who We Are

In his letter marking the close of the Jubilee year, Pope John Paul II wrote, I have often stopped to look at the long queues of pilgrims waiting patiently to go through the Holy Door. In each of them I tried to imagine the story of a life, made up of joys, worries, sufferings; the story of someone whom Christ had met and who in dialogue with Him, was setting out again on a journey of hope.

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From high society to a higher calling

The San Francisco socialite had it all 10 children, friends, wealth but she traded it in for life in a convent. Fifteen years later, Ann Miller remains steadfast in her vows of seclusion, poverty, chastity and obedience.

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Mourning and Remembrance

He once described his high-school years as a time in which he was "completely absorbed" by a passion for the theater. So it was fitting that Karol Jozef Wojtyla lived a very dramatic life.

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The Holy Eucharist in the Life of Bl. Teresa of Calcutta

Fr. Vazhakala describes the place of the Holy Eucharist in the life of Bl. Teresa. He analyses the Mass into three parts, the purgative, illuminative, and unitive ways, and relates the communications she received from the Eucharistic Jesus, which led her to found the Missionaries of Charity.

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Lessons of a Pontiff's Twilight

Five days before he left Poland for the conclave that was to elect him pope, Cardinal Karol Wojtyla attended a party celebrating the 20th anniversary of his consecration as a bishop.

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A knight passes

The ideal knight courageous and honest, courteous and modest, loyal and pure of heart isn't easy to find in any age.

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The Secret Life of Mother Teresa

During her lifetime, Mother Teresa of Calcutta was an inspiration to millions. In the years following her death, more information has been uncovered about the Catholic nun's personal life and spirituality. David Scott is the author of A Revolution of Love: The Meaning of Mother Teresa.

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