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Disunity in Christianity
By Matthew Martinez
I was once asked the following question: With so many denominations and people believing different things how are we supposed to know that being Catholic is the right choice? With this article I would like to address this, hopefully to some satisfaction.
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'Blessed are those who mourn, for they will be comforted'
By George Calleja
The Second Beatitude: Blessed are those who mourn… Who are those who mourn? Why will they be comforted?
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The Enormity of Christmas
By Lorrie McNickle
During the next few days I implore you to quiet your spirit and reflect on the enormity of Christmas.
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Why is Christmas the 'Silent Night'?
By Troy Kroening
In our noisy world, silence is scary. It feels like we are missing something. And maybe we are. But if we miss out on silence with Jesus this Christmas, we will truly be regretful.
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"Christmas Comes but once a Year"
By Ralph Hathaway
Christmas comes but once a year, The bells they ring we want to hear,
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Living The Worthy Life- Are We Really?
By Michael Cunningham
Bishop Fulton Sheen once said, “There are not one hundred people in the United States who hate The Catholic Church, but there are millions who hate what they wrongly perceive the Catholic Church to be.”
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The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
By E.M. McCarthy
I seem to need a little Christmas right now. Maybe it's only the melancholy doom of age, that more Christmases are behind me than before me?
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News Flash: God is NOT Santa Claus
By Bill Dunn
Now that Christmastime has finally arrived (and golly, it seems like only yesterday the retail stores were putting up their festive Christmas decorations—on Labor Day weekend), we must remember one important truth about this special holiday: God is not Santa Claus.
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A More Recent Parable of the Talents: A Satire Based on True Events
By E.M. McCarthy
It will be as when a man who was going on a journey called in his servants and entrusted his possessions to them.
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Prepare Ye the Way
By Linda Kracht
Volcanic eruption on White Island kills at least 14. Chopper crash near St. Cloud kills three National Guardsmen.
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Let the Fire Fall
By Susan Skinner
The other day I was with Jansen in a session and he said some things that got me thinking. First, he said that in the beginning God had a thought, and the Holy Spirit waited until God spoke the words of the thought, and then like a sweeping wind once the word was spoken, the Holy Spirit moved into action.
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SLOW DOWN! You will never meet the infant king running so fast.
By Troy Kroening
Christmas is the hustle and bustle season. We feel the need to move faster and get more done. We need to remember… this is not the Christmas season yet. This is Advent. We are preparing for Christmas.
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A "Nones" Christmas Song (A Satire)
By E.M. McCarthy
Imagine there's no Christmas It's queasy if you lie No hell below us
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Ecological Sins
By E.M. McCarthy
When I read in my church bulletin's “Social Justice” corner an article about the threat to the environment by plastic bags and the suggestion we should give up on K-Cup coffee, I bristled. I'm not confessing something so silly as using plastic cups the next time I go to the Sacrament of Reconciliation.
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The Words that Jesus Spoke
By Elizabeth Thomas
I challenge you to prepare for Christmas, His first coming and now His second coming by reading from Luke the Words that Jesus spoke and pray that you see what HE really was saying.
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This Legendary Saint is revered in Portugal, and is Patroness of Tomar, which is next to Fatima
By Larry Peterson
Many of the stories and accounts of the early saints have facts intermingled with legend. During October, when we focused on Fatima, the Miracle of the Sun, and the Holy Rosary. Yet, we might also take a look at the story of a revered saint from Fatima’s neighboring town, Tomar. Her name is St. Irene of Tomar, and she was martyred in 653 A.D.
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Why does God Allow us to Suffer?
By Ralph Hathaway
The age-old question of why do bad things happen to the just? This query may be asked with many adjectives that will make us think deeply regarding our own dilemmas.
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