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On Detachment
By Katie Zalany
I can't help but notice that the Gospels have a running theme: Detachment.
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OH the HORROR of THIS!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
There was a quick development of anger and horror shortly after the beginning of the Amazon Synod Mass! For there was a display of Mother earth items, one of which a statue of a half naked pregnant woman.
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Teach Catholic
By E.M. McCarthy
A recent survey reports over seventy-five percent of Catholics think it's okay to live together without being married (called cohabitation). Living together in a sexual union is a false promise without a Godlike covenant, while marriage is a special design of God's planning. When people can't see the difference, we have failed to teach.
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Fruits of the Spirit and Self-Control
By Bill Dunn
In his letter to the Galatians, St. Paul listed what are called the fruits of the spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
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TESTIMONY: IT'S TIME. ARE YOU READY? [AKITA REVELATIONS]
By Greg Schlueter
Throughout and shortly after my days at Miami of Ohio (1990), the Holy Spirit continued to powerfully alter the course of my life.
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Fruit of the Tree of Life
By Faith-Full Writer
Many people think that Adam and Eve were kicked out of the Garden of Eden as punishment after they ate the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. But, if you read Genesis chapter 3 closely, that’s not entirely accurate.
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True Traditionism
By Mike Bugal
There are people running around on Facebook and other social media who have hijacked the term “Traditional Catholics” and apply it only to themselves and those who agree with them.
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It's All About Consent
By Linda Kracht
“We are rational beings and therefore like God, we are created with free wills and are masters over our own actions.” [CCC 1730] What a gift! What an opportunity! And the secret ingredient that fuels our freedom to choose is personal consent. I
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Could Vatican II and the Jewish Diaspora be in the Apocalypse?
By Scott Pauline
Another Ecumenical Council most likely in Apocalypse: Vatican II
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We Don't Need To Go to Church to Love Jesus!
By Lorrie McNickle
A few weeks ago I was scrolling through my facebook page and came across a meme that has not stopped bugging me since I first saw it.
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All Saint's Day---- The Road to Sainthood is a Fascinating Journey into Human Holiness
By Larry Peterson
November 1, we celebrate the Feast of All Saint’s Day. Interestingly, more than 10,000 saints are venerated in the Catholic Church. How did over 10,000 people manage to be canonized?
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Remember the Mystical Body
By Susan Skinner
We had a retreat in our Diocese to kick off the start of a new Religious Education school year. We were blessed to have Dr. Ryan Hanning as our retreat leader. Doctor Hanning gave us a talk on the Assumption of Mary. In his talk he said something that dumbfounded me a bit until I thought about it more.
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Being Honest With God in Prayer
By JP Nunez
What does that sound like to you? If you’ve never heard it before, you might think it’s an angsty poem written by a teenager who wears all black all the time, but it actually comes from the Bible.
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From SSA to Glory
By Terri Thomas
Do you know people who are dealing with Same Sex Attraction or confusion about their gender? Whatever you do, do not rob them of the chance to grow in grace and glory by advising them to put their cross down and not carry them in imitation of Christ. Do not condone disordered behavior out of misplaced sense of love or compassion.
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A New Encounter with the Young Rich Man
By Katie Zalany
Oh the young rich man. This Gospel passage follows me like no other. Coming out of nowhere. Pricking me like a thorn. Challenging me to follow. Coaxing me out of my comfort level of faith.
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Hannah's My Girl
By Katie Zalany
I was having lunch with a woman I work with recently. We both have had similar life and faith struggles, and during the course of our conversation she said "Hannah's my girl!" I smiled because Hannah's become my girl too.
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Does God use Suffering for Healing?
By Ralph Hathaway
One day, on a hill called Calvary, God sent his Son, ordained from the very beginning, to die from a cruel execution. The Romans could not have conceived a more vicious manner to kill those, who in their judgement, deserved a public spectacle to reduce anarchistic activity.
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