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What to Think About When Praying the Rosary
By Crysaly Aviles
I love praying the Rosary, but my mind constantly wanders when I’m supposed to be contemplating the mysteries. To that end I have extended each mystery with added passages from our Catechism to think about when praying the Rosary
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Why we baptize infants
By Matthew Martinez
The biblical reasons why we baptize infants is persuasive. We can refer to the Old and New Testaments for compelling rational.
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Jesus wants us to have the best things in life
By Kathy Lamb
In the gospel Jesus spoke these words “…I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly." John 10:10 What does Jesus mean when he speaks of having an abundant life? Some are convinced this means that Jesus wants us to have all the best things life has to offer. He does! But some believe the best things in life are a fancy car, a mansion, millions of dollars, money to be able to do whatever
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Why I Will Fight for the Men's Room
By Samuel Matthews
On Friday, May 13, 2016 the Justice Department issued a “Dear Colleague Letter on Transgender Students.” The document was in response to North Carolina’s HB-2, and states that students have the right to use whichever bathroom corresponds with their “gender identity” instead of their biological sex.
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Martin Luther said, "My judgment is not mine but God's".
By De Maria
In a discussion with a Protestant on this forum, he challenged me to prove that Luther (and Calvin, but we’ll stick to Luther in this article), wanted to be seen as the new infallible Leader of Christ’s Church.
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Heaven's Second Greatest Saint: Saint Joseph
By Nate Lauer
He is a quiet saint, Saint Joseph. He was also apparently a quiet man in his life on Earth. He is a steadfast protector, seemingly in the background, but neither indifferent nor insignificant in the Gospel narratives that speak of his life and role in Holy Family with Jesus and Mary. Sacred Scripture records no spoken words of Saint Joseph.
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Jesus never fails
By Norma Elaine Robertson
I hope you know that it is love that draws us to Jesus. It is love that we seek in Him, through Him, and with Him. A relationship with Jesus is like a relationship with anybody in this world, except Jesus will never hurt us or leave us; and His love only gets stronger, but we do have to talk to Him and trust Him. We are never scared into loving Jesus.
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Justice
By Linda Kracht
We all realize that justice is a good thing. And it is needed in everyday matters. But can we promote justice if we are not sure what justice is within the social, criminal, or even international justice contexts?
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50 Days- Alleluia Is Our Cry!
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
“We are an Easter people and Alleluia is our cry,” wrote St. Augustine over 1500 years ago. Pentecost, fifty days of joyful celebration of the Resurrection of Christ ended at Pentecost. Then the liturgy of the Christian Church returns to ‘ordinary time.’
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Happy Birthday, Church!
By Dianne Marie
When we celebrated the Feast of Pentecost. We wore red to signify the tongues of fire that descended upon the apostles. We also got to sing a sequence. The sequence is only required on certain feasts, Pentecost being one of them. The sequence is used to increase the solemnity of the feast, while allowing us to further explore the celebration. Think of it as extra frosting of our already delicious
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Am I a True Friend of Jesus?
By Andree Ory
Put your security in Jesus. What does that mean? As I sit here at Starbucks and drink out of my red styrofoam cup, I take a brief moment out of the hustle and bustle of the day to reflect on this question.
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A Walk by Faith
By Carleigh Lutz
A walk by faith is probably one of the most difficult tasks we, as humans, are asked to do. I frequently like to use the analogy of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Hobbit, when Bilbo Baggins is in the Lonely Mountain and can see absolutely nothing. It’s a blind walk, with evil lurking in every corner. Now bring it through a new lens, and suddenly it’s the very earth we on which we walk.
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Be Peaceful
By Dennis McIntyre
Before I start, let me openly acknowledge that I come from long line of worriers. My mom was the type of person who if she had nothing to worry about would be worried that she didn’t know what to worry about. This was one of the many gifts she passed on to her son who then took the torch and ran with it. Trust me when I say that I know what stress is and what it can do to a person.
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What Loneliness Can Teach Us about God
By Katie Zalany
God wants nothing more than to remove everything that gets in the way of Him filling us up with His love and peace. Sometimes, this means letting go of someone or something we hold close to be filled with new life and bear greater fruit.
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Reflections Part 2: To See, To Hear, To Know
By Matthew Johnson
What is it to truly See, as God grants us in His infinite Goodness? What is it to truly Hear, as God allows us in His endless Majesty? What is it to truly Know, as God bestows on us immeasurable Beauty? What are these true Senses of God, to See, to Hear, to Know?
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Overcoming Jealousy in Feminine Friendships
By Andree Ory
Jealousy. This is a nasty thing that happens among girls. When we compare. I am a girl, so you could say I have an insider’s perspective. I will let a guy write from his point of view.
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Jesus Will Carry Us as He Carries an Injured Lamb
By Kathy Lamb
Some people don’t believe in God because they can’t understand how a loving, compassionate God could allow suffering. Along with my desire to tell them about God I want to talk to them about the matter of suffering.
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