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Is Your Doctor Pro-Life? It Matters to the Unborn
By Melanie Jean Juneau
By the time I was pregnant with my sixth child, I was desperate to find a supportive family doctor and obstetrician.
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Mine
By Mikalah Krauss
It is easy to become possessive of things that we think of as our own. “It’s mine” or “That’s mine” are all too familiar phrases. But is it really ours? Of course we say that we “own” things, but shouldn’t we remember who has given us life and all that we have in that life? God, our loving Father, has given us it all.
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Taking Tobit's Advice
By John Laney
As Catholics, we sometimes feel like strangers in a strange land. The absolute truths we hold, the universal principles that guide our conduct, and the unchanging ways we worship set us apart from the broader culture. Sometimes, they even bring us into conflict with it. Although we strive to be faithful Catholics, compromise is a constant temptation.
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Mary's Perfect Submission to God's Will
By Bill Dunn
Christians talk a lot about God’s will. We seek to know God’s will, we try to do God’s will, and many of our prayers conclude with, “Thy will be done.”
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She Treasured These Things in Her Heart
By Jen Schlameuss-Perry
Over the years, one of the phrases regarding Mary that stood out for me was, “She treasured these things in her heart.” It comes up a couple of times in Luke’s Gospel (different translations have slightly different wording—the NAB now has “kept”) as events unfold in Jesus’ life.
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Protestantism, Enlightenment and More as Possible Prophecy: the Trumpets of Apocalypse
By Scott Pauline
I have elaborated on the trumpets of Apocalypse before. Obviously, taking them literally as physical woes is absurd, as in Chernobyl, or some other craziness. And why?
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Advent - A Preparation for Christmas
By Alan Scott
As each year draws to a close, and Christmas fast approaches, we tend to focus on what is obvious – putting up our decorations, trimming our tree, shopping for friends and family and eating every type of desert known to man. And before you know it, time has escaped us.
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On Original Sin
By Rob Agnelli
In his classic book, Orthodoxy, GK Chesterton quipped that Christianity begins with the doctrine of Original Sin, which, he says, “is the only part of Christian theology that can be proved.” His point is that all men must agree on the doctrine of the Fall regardless of whether they profess it or not.
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Happy Advent! Are you preparing your heart to be a manger for Christ's birth?
By Troy Kroening
In a recent email from Real Life Catholic, Chris Stefanik wrote about this being a time for Jesus to be born into our hearts. And saying, “This Christmas, we hope and pray your heart is a manger for His birth.” Now that’s an Advent I want to be a part of. Being a Christian, this is what we are to do. We are to receive Jesus completely into our hearts.
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Mary, Ark of the Covenant
By Mary Rivers
From Genesis man knows of one to come- She, a woman, a new Eve, one who will crush the serpent of deceit;
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May the Dragon Soon be Chained, Revisited: A Shorter Version
By Scott Pauline
Lord Jesus, before you came, the dragon ruled the world, he was in "heaven.", on the same level as your Apocalyptic Bride. For the whole world was in his hand, the Gentiles in darkness and sin.
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Sustaining Providence With Promises
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
Though I have previously written about “divine providence” in the Catholic spiritual life before, the meaning of the term is worth revisiting. The Dominican theologian, Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, in his scholarly work on providenc,e defines and elaborates upon it thusly: “Divine Providence is God’s intervention in the world, particularly in the lives of His human creation.”
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Open-Mindedness
By Linda Kracht
God has many attributes that define WHO He IS. While God’s characteristics and attributes are uniquely Trinitarian by nature and unattainable for us humans
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God's Search-and-Rescue Operation
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Probably few people can imagine the frenetic lifestyle of my sister, who lived in a rambling three-story house, as a mother of eight children, who at one time were all under the age of 10.
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Messages To Ourselves
By Mariel Roersma
We all have images of ourselves. Some days we love ourselves more than others. Some days we just don’t like ourselves. Our hair doesn’t look good, we feel fat, whatever it may be. It might even be that someone has said something bad about us.
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The Cheerio and the Sacred Heart of Jesus
By Eric Wojtkun
I cleaned up the mess of a 15 month old boy's self instruction in the art of eating, only to find an hour later I missed one more little crumb maker in a corner of the kitchen. I used to get mad at messes like this, but over the last year I've chilled out a lot.
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Why the Immaculate Conception Matters
By Rob Agnelli
Throughout the history of the Church, the challenge to orthodoxy of heretical teachings has always brought with it the fruit of a development in doctrine. Nearly every dogmatic definition has come when a particular teaching was challenged. At first glance however, the feast that we celebrate today, the Immaculate Conception, appears to be an exception to this rule.
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