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True Freedom and the Beautiful Life
By Tony Crescio
Our country is once again on the eve of the celebration of our Independence Day, a day which we rightly commemorate because of the victory won for human dignity; as freedom was gained for a people to live life according to the dictates of conscience, not the mandate of the state.
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How Much Does Entertainment Cost?
By Shawn Roche
We in America are often told to think ourselves fortunate. We can wake up without fear of persecution and death. We see food in our cupboards and clothes without holes in our closets. There is money in our wallets, ready to pay for our favorite morning drink at the most popular coffee shops in our area!
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Decision Making
By Lucas Sauls
I have written a lot of posts on choices. Everyday, just living in general, we make hundreds upon hundreds of them. We are constantly weighing the options of what ever situation it is that we have in front of us. Whether the choice be a very minute one, or something that can be earth shattering, if we are breathing, have a pulse, and still have a half sense about us, we are making choices.
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When you say you love me...
By Carleigh Lutz
All men seek to love, and be loved in return. In a world in which ideal love seems to be crashing down around society in backseat promises, selfishness, and fear, love is not love anymore. Well, at least, it’s not what it should be. There is now “love” and then there is love. You can take a guess at which is better.
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Missionary Work Still Needed Among the Wolves
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel reading, from Luke, chapter 10, we read about the time Jesus sent seventy-two of his followers out on an important mission. They were to go into all the towns and places that Jesus intended to visit, and they were to proclaim, “The kingdom of God is at hand.” Their task was to get the people ready for Jesus’ imminent appearance.
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Open Letter to Parents of High School Graduates
By Linda Kracht
Congratulations to you and your son or daughter on his/her high school graduation. This is a critical juncture for both students and parents and so we celebrate with much pomp and circumstance
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The Bread: Symbolic or Substantial?
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Not long ago was the Solemnity of Corpus Christi. The bread as the Body of Christ. Inciting the priest to teach just what we ingested when we take that consecrated host into ourselves. We were on the central coast at that time and heard two, maybe three homilies on the real presence. And then another when we got back home.
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‘The Desire for God'
By George Calleja
We can meet Jesus in every moment of our lives. Jesus can be met in the poor person, the prisoner, the beggar, in any of our neighbour. In every person Jesus draws us closer to God, because in that person there is Jesus, and if we love that person we are loving Jesus, and by loving Jesus....He draws us closer to God.
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Out of Spite
By Lucas Sauls
For me, personally, letting go of pent up anger towards someone is hard sometimes. I have written about finally letting that go before. My natural instinct is to come back at someone in a spiteful way.
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The Dragon, the Woman, and all of Church History
By Scott Pauline
In preterism, the Woman of Apocalypse 12 is mostly the Virgin, and most of the dragon scenes are symbolizing early events in Mary and Jesus’ life as the dragon pursued them with Herod and the wicked empire, etc. In futurism, the Fundamentalists think the Woman is modern Israel, etc, which is absurd for Catholics.
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The Atheist and The Martyr
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
The atheist, Robert Bolt, the martyr, Sir Thomas More, and I met in a Houston college classroom decades ago.
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The Church's Charism of Infallibility and the Real Presence of the Eucharist
By Nicholas LaBanca
Many Catholics today realize how important Chapter 6 of the Gospel of St. John is to our understanding of the Eucharist. Many Protestants realize this importance as well, but it seems so hard for them to understand this clear doctrine because of other reservations regarding the Church founded by Christ.
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Soldier of Christ
By Kendra Duran
Many of you may have heard the term “Soldier of Christ” but have you ever considered yourself one? You do not need to be in a 3rd world country which houses hostility toward Christians preaching the Gospel to be considered a Soldier of Christ.
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Part II - Lord of the Rings is a Catholic story?
By Tony Jesse
In the first part of my article on Lord of the Rings, we look at the Catholic themes such as devotion to Mary, Confession, Exorcism, Eucharist, and the meaning of the ring. (See Part 1 https://tonyjesse.wordpress.com/2016/05/14/the-hidden-meaning-of-lord-of-the-rings/)
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Take and Drink
By Bridget Colombini
I am in the middle of washing dishes from lunch when a knock sounds on my front door. No doorbell rings, rather a gentle and persistent tap is heard. I put my dishes aside and walk to the door. Upon opening it, I see a middle-aged man. I can tell from his unkempt beard and rumpled white polo that he has been on the road.
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A barrel of humanity
By LaJuan Tallo
When my husband and I take a driving trip we usually end up eating at a Cracker Barrel. The same was true on our last trip. The restaurant was very crowded that day, and since I am not a big fan of crowds, I really dreaded going in. We were pretty hungry since we'd been driving for several hours, so I thought I'd suck it up and just go on in there.
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Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit and the Parable of 7 Unclean Spirits Applied to the 7-Headed Beast
By Scott Pauline
In the Gospel parable of the unclean spirit who inhabits a house, the spirit is cast out and the house swept; then later, the spirit returns with seven others that are even worse than him, and the house is worse than when it started.
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