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The Media and Spiritual Warfare: Interview with Father Domie Guzman SSP

27th April

Today’s story arrives from the 7,107 islands of faith in the Philippines. Fr. Domie Guzman discusses with OneBillionStories.com’s Contributor, David Panlilio, about the importance remaining vigilant to the spiritual attacks that are happening in today’s society. At the end of the interview Fr. Guzman gives a great plug for the necessity of using the new media to turn back the tide of spiritual warfare through the power of the Internet and prayer.



Authenticity Triumphs Over Atheism

3rd April

The one and only ‘Annie and Al’ have published a story in English from Brazil! In case you have not heard yet, they are traveling for 6 months through South America as Video Missionaries for OneBillionStories.com and UnBillondeHistorias.com!

You can learn more about their adventure by moving your mouse over the ‘Video Missionaries’ tab at the top of the website. Then click on ‘Annie and Al’ to view their blog, vlog (video blog), and of course Catholic stories and testimonies from their incredible pilgrimage through South America! What is amazing is that the stories they are producing are bi-lingual! They are fluent in spanish and therefore are able to publish blogs, stories, and vlogs in both languages. This takes a lot of work to do all the editing, trust us. If any of the OBS fans reading this … Read More »



Carrying Jesus on the Camino de Santiago: Spain

12th March

Seth James DeMoor

Missionary Director in USA
Founder, President, Video Missionary

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“My bag is not heavy…”
The way of Christ on the Camino de Santiago is not heavy when you carry Jesus with you according to this young Frenchman.

Posted on: 12th March 2012

PORTOMARIN, SPAIN — In the summer of 2011, OneBillionStories.com’s team and a group of young adults from the Archdiocese of Denver, pilgrimaged along ‘the way of St. James,’ better known as the Camino de Santiago through northern Spain. This ancient path of faith is a long standing tradition for Catholics to journey upon, which ends at the tomb of St. James. Thousands of pilgrims every year journey from their own doorsteps to end up at the tomb in thanksgiving and homage to the Catholic faith and the life of … Read More »



Carrying the Body of Christ: Ireland part one

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9th March

Steve Seguin

Video Missionary in Ireland

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“She’s bloody heavy”
How does one manage to lift up a human being into an ambulance that’s nearly twice the weight of your own?

Posted on: 9th March 2012

DUBLIN, IRELAND — In September 1979, the IRA struck in northern Ireland near Belfast; the entire atmosphere of Ireland was in shock and destruction. So what did this man do? As the leader of a group of Catholics, he and the others decided that the violence between the Protestants and Catholics would not deter their pilgrimage. So they travel into the heart of the conflict after reading from the Old Testament, ‘you can travel through your land and you won’t see the enemy.’

Today’s Story

After reading that verse, they took it as a sign that they must finish what … Read More »



Sacred Heart of Jesus Pierces the Heart, part II

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7th March

Seth James DeMoor

Missionary Director in USA
Founder, President, Video Missionary

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The Sacred Heart of Jesus Unearths Beauty
Jeremiah 23:29 and the prayers of a Catholic priest break through to the heart of this young lady. In addition, the Sacred heart of Jesus wins over her yearning for beauty.

posted on: 7th March 2012

WASHINGTON, DC — The Sacred Heart of Jesus is a devotion within the Catholic faith that many Catholics are unaware of. In fact, there is a feast day dedicated to the Sacred Heart of Jesus every year; it is always 19 days after Pentecost, and this year it falls on June 15th, 2012. The Feast day of the Sacred Heart of Jesus has been in the liturgical calendar of the Catholic Church since 1856, there is a beautiful Basilica … Read More »



Being Different in 2012: Be Catholic

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6th March

And what is great is that this young man from Minnesota knows that being different in 2012 does not just mean being a Christian



Buddhism to Catholicism: How Buddhism taught me to seek truth

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3rd March

What a powerful quote from Aristotle, which John Paul II quoted over 2,000 years later, which continues to manifest in the hearts of people around the world, today’s Catholic story proves it.



Invited Back to Catholic Mass in 1952

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2nd March

This man received one in 1952 and his life beyond the earthly realities has been and will be transformed forever.



Beauty Pierces the Heart, part I

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29th February

Let us pray this day for the restoration of the arts around the world, for it is through true beauty that people encounter God, and it is our duty as Catholics to make that opportunity available to the world.



Road to the Priesthood, part I

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26th February

Even though ‘Irish Steve’ has returned home from the Emerald Isle, we continue to publish Catholic stories from that great nation of Catholic heritage. With the help of God’s grace, remarkable testimonies from an hard hit culture of Catholics, continue to appear for the mission.

Today’s Story

Kind of like ESPN, someday this mission will be able to publish a 10-part DVD collection titled, ‘The Classics: Reversions to the Catholic Faith.’ Why? Because at least once a week we are hearing people share from the very depths of their being their wayward lives of the past, which ends up unfulfilling at the core of their souls, and back into a journey home to Catholicism. What an honor it is to hear part I to this man’s story from Ireland today, a true witness to the hope that rests within all Catholics … Read More »




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Cusco, Peru – Vlog # 28

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