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Saint Pope Anastasius I
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Anastasius stands out as a little known man, with one unusual characteristic: he was succeeded by his own son, Innocent I.
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If There Is No Resurrection, Then Who Cares?
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel reading, a group of Sadducees attempted to trap Jesus with a hypothetical question. If a person had more than one spouse on earth, who would be the one true spouse in Heaven?
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Do You Want chips or An Apple? Should we let our children choose which religion they want to practice?
By Mar Camen
I remember that one of the issues that caught my eye the most when I came to live in Canada was listening to some parents say that they would let their children choose which religion they want to practice when they reach the age of maturity.
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Just pray for them
By Tess Shore
While on a run in the local park, I was stopped by a homeless woman who usually speaks to me about God and the Bible. She will on occasion ask me what Father spoke about in his homily. I usually tell her what the Homily was about or, more importantly, tell her about the daily readings.
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The Gospel Causes Division
By Bill Dunn
In Luke’s gospel, chapter 12, Jesus made some startling statements: “I have come to set the earth on fire….Do you think I have come to establish peace on the earth? No, I tell you, but rather division….a father will be divided against his son…a mother against her daughter.”
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Tattoos & the Transmission of Faith
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
Full disclosure: I have 10 tattoos… and I am very much Catholic. Perhaps that’s a shocking way to introduce a piece that attempts to bridge a perceived gap between two seemingly disconnected subjects, but I wish to point out, up front, that the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) delineates no position on the morality or immorality of the faithful receiving tattoos.
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How I found God's Mercy in my Life.
By Mar Camen
Have you ever wondered what gifts God has given to you? Since an early age I was taught that God gives to all of us many different skills, but I was never sure what mine were. At school, I wanted to join the choir; after the tryouts, let’s just say that I was invited to join the reading club instead.
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The Healing Power of Forgiveness
By Alan Scott
The world has become an angry place. In some cases, a dangerous place. In many situations a place of harm and damage and injury, more than many of us can remember.
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The Place In The Heart
By Evelyn Augusto
A poet friend that I highly respect posted a Charles Bukowski poem, alerting her friends on Facebook to the fact that: "it was her favorite Bukowski poem of all time."
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No More Waiting
By Carleigh Lutz
Waiting is tough. The reality of our torturous wait lies in the fact that we are an impatient people, and have been such since the beginning of time (Literally, start with Genesis and work your way from there). Some people can wait just a small while, and others wait for what feels like decades. But what if we are never really waiting at all?
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Does Halloween Glorify God Or Satan And His Demons?
By Ralph Zuranski
On Friday only Tony and Maura were able to pray at the Planned Parenthood Clinic in Bedford. The good news is, "Again, I tell you truly that if two of you on the earth agree about anything you ask for, it will be done for you by My Father in heaven. For where two or three gather together in My name, there am I with them.” Matthew 18:19-20
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Questions Answered: "Brothers and Sisters of Jesus"
By Kevin Noles
In the comments section of an article on Catholic365 a Protestant poster said that Mary could not be a perpetual virgin because Jesus had brothers and sisters.
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The Feast of All Saints and the Protestant Rebellion
By Scott Pauline
All Saints and the Protestant Rebellion, Begun All Hallows Eve All Saints is also about Communion. The communion of Saints, a dogma. Those on earth have communion when they believe the same and worship the same.
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Pope Benedict XVI Forbids Catholics From Voting For Hillary Is a False Statement Part 6
By Ralph Zuranski
Without love, repentance and forgiveness, we are all doomed to an early, violent demise facilitated by those who deny the supernatural war going on for souls from the beginning of time.
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How Many Apostasies will there be?
By Scott Pauline
Regarding those who think that the end is upon us, and that the near godless Eurocivs are ushering in the great apostasy, and who therefore say that Our Lady’s Age of Peace was between WWI and WWII, or that it was after the fall of the Soviet Union till now, I think that Our Lady clearly means spiritual peace, so that EWTN would definitely disagree with you.
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Little Man Offers Big Lesson
By Bill Dunn
This week’s gospel reading is the story of Zacchaeus, a wealthy tax collector from Jericho. One day Jesus passed through Jericho, and Zacchaeus wanted to get a look at Him. But there was one tiny problem: Zacchaeus’ tiny stature.
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The Lord by Romano Guardini
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
I had planned to read The Lord for my Lenten reading. But when Lent had come and gone and I had read maybe thirty or thirty-five pages, I realized that six weeks was nowhere near enough to read this extraordinary work. Only last week did I complete the 630th page.
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