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Kill or Drastically Amend Colorado House Bill HB26-1335
By Lloyd Benes
Colorado Bill would mandate dispensing abortion drugs at college-campus clinics. This has terrible risks for women. Holly Patterson died 7 days after a Mifepristone drug abortion. 5 Amendments would make this bill less objectionable. Democratic legislators have refused to address risks, but only discuss a fictional "need to expand abortion access".
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Reflecting on Writing 700 Articles
By The Catholic Philadelphian
I've written 700 articles. It's not the end but a continuation of something I started four years ago.
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Gifts from God
By Tom Stidl
an article describing a talent as a gift from God
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Between Mickey and Manhattan: Discovering Treasures Hiding in Plain Sight
By Christy Romero
From a "hidden" Basilica in the shadow of Mickey to a secret masterpiece behind the altar at St. Patrick’s in NYC, this month I discovered two treasures hiding in plain sight…
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What's it to you? Jesus on the Most Important Vocation
By Christopher Castagnoli
Jesus response to Peter's question about his fellow Apostle John, "Lord, what about this man?" applies to us as well!
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Gen Z Catholics Feel Lonely. We Need Parishes To Help.
By Claire Turner
Gen Z Catholics want community but struggle to find it because parish information is often outdated or hard to locate. Clear digital communication, updated websites, and consistent event listings make it much easier for young adults to participate and stay connected. If parishes want to help Gen Z stay active in the Church, they need to meet them online.
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God’s Definition of Victory
By Joseph Peach
A childhood Easter baseball game becomes an unexpected reflection on the Resurrection and what true victory means in God's eyes.
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Not My Responsibility
By C.L. Killgore
Observations on friendships, love, and letting go.
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Infertility Awareness Week
By Katie Zalany
This week is Infertility Awareness Week and as a Catholic woman I wanted to share how important it is that the Church recognize this week and the inherent challenges that Catholic infertile women face in today’s society.
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The Pope May be a Star but Not a Movie Star
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Pope Benedict and Pope Francis had different ways of communicating to the public. Pope Leo has shown he too has his own approach.
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Is Radical Islam Rising Like its 1099?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Radical Islam is on the gradual rise worldwide. Do we stand up to it or surrender?
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Trump vs. the Pope: the Latest Confrontation between Church and State
By Paul Murano, Ph.D.
This isn't the first public disagreement between a pope and a politician, nor will it be the last. Regardless of which you agree with, these public dust-ups reveal something very important about Catholicism.
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Thomas and his “Fake News” Claim
By Christy Romero
This weekend I realized that the Apostle Thomas and I have a lot in common. We both have a complicated relationship with the truth, and it made me take a fresh look at Thomas’ doubt.
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A Good Bill Before the Colorado Assembly – Except for Two Poison Pills
By Lloyd Benes
HB26-1309 could be a good Bill before the Colorado Legislature, if 2 unconstitutional provisions are removed. HB26-1309 violates the "free-exercise of religion" clause of the US Constitution. HB26-1309 unconstitutionally abridges free-speech. HB26-1309 would be good with those provisions removed.
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Commotion at the Confessional
By Christy Romero
I often wonder how the crowd could have turned on Jesus so quickly, but after sitting through a “slow-motion riot” while waiting at the confessional, I realized we are not much different…
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Great Small Things
By Daniel Mark
Small things are so important.
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He Did It All For Love
By Christy Romero
How do we move from the 'clenched fist' of our own sins to the open hands of the Resurrection? This week, I had a surreal experience that shed light on the answer to this question…
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