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More Articles - page 85
The Gifts of Christmas: A Philosophical Reflection
By Stephen Chanderbhan
The celebration of Christmas is marked by the giving of gifts. In this is symbolized something that reaches to the very roots of our reality and points the way forward to living the Christian life.
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Hope for Those Who Will Not Be Home For Christmas--The Self Estranged Actively Same Sex Children
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Fair warning: This is not deriding the “bigoted’ parents of children who are convinced that God accepts their acting on same sex attraction. Nor is it a condemning slam against children attracted to the same sex who may be genuinely confused about truth. However, it is an outcry against those Catholic "leaders" who betray the Church with seeming immunity.
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Cristo Our Refuge
By Lisa Livezey
Author Lisa Livezey reflects upon Christ being our refuge.
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Christmas Prayers to the Child Jesus
By Helen Losse
A series of short poetic prayers to Jesus on Christmas Day.
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How much do we care for our children?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Do we care for our children as much as Mary and Joseph cared for Jesus?
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'Our Treasures Within' Teaches Kids the Value in Sharing Their Gifts
By Susan Lochner Ciancio
This new book from Peter and Paul Reynolds teaches kids to share their gifts to make the world a better place.
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Christmas’s True Meaning Part 2: Kevin McCallister
By The Catholic Philadelphian
At the heart of Home Alone, we learn about forgiveness and overcoming fear. We learn these valuable lessons through the eyes of Kevin McCallister
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Wigilia: Poland's Christmas Eve Meal
By John M. Grondelski
Wigilia is the traditional Polish Christmas Eve meal, which has roots in and multiple allusions to Catholic practice. Here's an explanation of this faith-rooted custom.
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In his last diocese, Bishop Hicks' chancellor TRIED to marry another man!
By Joe Tevington
In his last diocese, Bishop Hicks' chancellor TRIED to marry another man!
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New Christmas Hymns - Why the Lowly Stable, Lord?
By Mark C. McCann
A contemporary Christian Christmas hymn from the album, "The Reason Why He Came," a beautiful collection of songs of wonder and joy for the Christmas season.
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Vindication is mine says the Lord; A Glorious Crown through the Incarnation of Christ
By Ralph Hathaway
What God has brought forth through Christ
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Christmas Eve,a night of great abundance
By Marianne Giltner
Christmas Eve, a night of great abundance
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How Much Did Mary Know?
By Christy Romero
Mary knew that God had chosen her to be the mother of the Messiah, but did she know the magnitude of how much she would have to suffer? If this Christmas is turning out to be different than what you expected, think of Mary. The birth of the Savior definitely did not turn out like she had planned it.
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Christmas and the Eucharist: An Examination of Luke's Infancy Narrative
By Robert P. Miller, Ph.D.
This article looks at the birth of Jesus in Luke's Gospel, examines key words and images, and unveils the deeper Eucharistic allusions.
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O Marvelous Exchange!
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
Reflection
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Protecting God's Children?
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
A questioning of the legitimacy of the USCCB's program, Protecting God's Children.
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The Jewel Behind the Tinsel: A Love Story for the Final Week of Advent
By G.C. Stevenson
In this final week of Advent, when the world rushes toward Christmas with noise and glitter, the soul quietly longs for something deeper. Fulton J. Sheen—whose prophetic voice still warms hearts seventy years later—invites us to surrender the tinsel and discover the Jewel beneath it: the Christ Child, Love made small enough to hold.
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