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A New Year, Resolutions, and Hard Choices…
By Carlos Espinosa, Living the Faith on a High Wire
A new year has a way of making us take stock and start fresh. For some, it is a chance to get in shape. But the reason we do so is where the Catholic dilemma lies. Is it for the love of others or for the ego? During the holidays, I reflected deeply on humility, and it carried into the new year, inspired by a priest’s homily and a friend becoming a grandfather.
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Dr. St. Hilary's Prescription for Us Today
By Terry N. Hursh
The relevance of St. Hilary and his defense of the church in his time...and in ours.
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Anything But Ordinary
By Mary Ennis Meo
The post-holiday dullness may seem to be reflected in the name of our current liturgical season. Yet the origin of the term "Ordinary Time" has nothing to do with being commonplace or dull.
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BLESSED ARE WE! FRUITFUL FROM OUR WOUNDS
By Elizabeth Thomas
Many ask--"Why, God, why? Why did I ever do to deserve the painful events in my life?" Why, God, why---there is so much in my life that does not feel like LOVE but painful trauma. Still asking? Perhaps, this Wisdom will help--I pray it does.
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Good Morning, Good Afternoon, and Good Night: The Truman Show & Plato's Cave
By Dylan T. Reichley
“All men by nature desire to know,” Aristotle declares at the opening of the Metaphysics. Peter Weir’s "The Truman Show" (1998) dramatizes this philosophical and theological insight in a satirical re-telling of Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" for the modern audience.
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America’s Cultural Chasm
By Greg Maresca
A recent Institute for Family Studies survey underscores how conservatives place a higher value on marriage, parenthood and faith than leftists leading to stark differences in family, wellbeing, and demographics.
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Where Knowledge Bows, and the Soul Takes Root in God
By G.C. Stevenson
A contemplative reflection on the difference between knowledge and wisdom, inspired by Fulton Sheen, the life of William Cowper, and the enduring symbol of the Lebanon Cedar. This piece explores how study and prayer, humility and grace, transform learning into wisdom and root the soul more deeply in God.
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Time of Chastisement, or The End, Saint Maria Esperanza, a Venezuelan Catholic Tells us how to bring about Peace in the World
By Eileen Renders
It is no secret that most of us are wondering what is happening in our world today. What is causing these violent disturbances, and how can we contribute to a peaceful transition?
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The Devil Is Real
By John M. Grondelski
Repentance means man taking responsibility for his evil. But man is not the only doer of evil: Jesus makes clear we need to take seriously the devil.
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A word to the wise is sufficient; A saying that should alert our decisions.
By Ralph Hathaway
Listen to the Word of God
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Required
By JFF III
Poem prayer
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Our soul belongs to God
By Marianne Giltner
Our Souls belong to God
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Nick Shirley, Frank Scales, and the Need to Being Bold in Truth
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Citizen journalists are becoming a lifeline in spreading the truth in our hyperactive media
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Begin Again at the Jordan
By The Rosary Rule of Life
Reflect on the Baptism of Jesus through the Rosary and rediscover your identity as God’s beloved.
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Dungeon
By Gary Sullivan
Pre-Baptism: ‘But you said I would be like God”. They respond with a thunderous and monotonous chorus, “You are just like us. You are just like us”. Their mockery echoes off the mossy bricks that tower above and encircle you. Post Baptism: “You are my beloved son in whom I am well pleased. You don’t belong in a dungeon. You belong to me”.
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Ordinary Time Starts with the Extraordinary: Repentance
By John M. Grondelski
As Ordinary Time begins, the Church starts where Jesus did: in a call to repentance. What does that mean?
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Love and Justice: The Call of Every Baptized
By Katie Zalany
Today in the Mass Readings, we hear two important messages to Jesus from God: You are my Beloved Son, with whom I am well pleased. I have called you for the victory of justice. Jesus is God’s Beloved Son, whom he loves, cherishes, and sends to earth to bring forth justice for the oppressed. As the baptized, we are called to do the same.
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