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Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread
SCOTT HAHN
Theres something childlike about the turn we take with the fourth petition of the Lords Prayer. In the first three petitions, we prayed to God for the sake of His name, His will, His kingdom.

Bastille Day and Other Convenient Myths
FATHER GEORGE W. RUTLER
"Bastille Day" is the celebration of an inflated myth. 

"Cooking with the Saints" an excerpt
ALEXANDRA GREELEY AND FERNANDO FLORES
"With lively photos of enticing dishes to inspire families to live in union with the Church and her Saints throughout the year, "Cooking with the Saints" is a delightful celebration of food from around the world and through time." - Leila Lawler

The Saints' Undivided Union with Jesus
KATHRYN ROMBS, PH.D.
One remarkable account of martyrdom in the early Church is that of two mothers, Saints Perpetua and Felicity.

Is God on the Saints side?
FATHER RAYMOND J. DE SOUZA
Will the Saints go marching in?

Christian culture and the lives of the saints
CHRISTOPHER DAWSON
Whereas the secular historian is in no way committed to the cultures of the past, the Catholic is bound to the past by his belief in the continuity of tradition, so that he sees all the successive ages of the Church and all the different forms of Christian culture as an organic part of one living whole in which he participates.

Is Love All You Need?
DAVID CARLIN
"All You Need Is Love" is the title of a Beatles song from 1967.

Saints facing difficulties
FATHER GEORGE W. RUTLER
It is astonishing how the saints have dealt with challenges and difficulties similar to ours, regardless of differences in their cultures.

The Lord's Day
GRACE MACKINNON
Dear Grace, Why did the Christian Church change the Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday? As you well know, the Jewish people still recognize Saturday as their Sabbath.

Saints are always surprising
FATHER GEORGE W. RUTLER
A 1973 film directed by Orson Welles was about forgers, and it turned out to be something of a forgery itself.

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