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The New Evangelization: A Cure To What Ails Us Today
By Michael Cunningham
The time for talking is now over, the time of action is at hand, the time is now for The Catholic Talk
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Spiritual Warfare: Help Yourself And Your Family By Changing Your Definition of Church
By Michael Cunningham
You are a Temple. Jesus said he was in you and he was in the Father.
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Renewed Again (Part 1): Catholics and Confession
By Chick Todd
The Sacrament of Reconciliation is solidly supported by Scripture, Tradition, and the Magisterium. It is one of the greatest gifts bestowed on the Church by Christ. However, we all know – because we hear it often and experience it more often – that "these days Catholics don't take advantage of this beautiful Sacrament.
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How Environmentalism Has Become a Modern Religion
By Michael Cunningham
Today, we cannot teach religion in the public schools of the United States, but are we not actually doing the same by teaching environmentalism?
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The History Behind Holy Cards
By Michael Cunningham
Holy Cards will be around, they will be collected, and they will be admired. It is an art that we can all share and experience.
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Do Modern Catholics Worship Relics?
By Michael Cunningham
Relics are divided into three “classes.”
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Why I've Checked Out of Facebook
By Teresa Hurst
I have never considered myself to have an addictive personality so this has been quite eye-opening. But I must recognize my limits, and for me, Facebook is a poison.
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Are We Beyond Sodom and Gomorrah?
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
We are in serious times, but not in impossible times.
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What is Happening to the State of Religious Education Today?
By Michael Cunningham
Imagine this common scenario. Your child is in the 10th grade - the 10th year of Religious Education - and does not know who God is, what the Church truly represents, and why either should have any impact or influence on his life.
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Our Church Fathers Were Resurrectionists. Are You?
By Michael Cunningham
The interesting fact here is not that Jesus rose again from the dead, but he did it for us. The love so great that gave his own life for ours.
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Why is Church Attendance Down?: A Crisis in Clergy Confidence
By Michael Cunningham
Just 8% of Catholics say they are very close with their clergy, compared with a quarter of Protestants.
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3 Things I've Learned Living in Tasmania While the Rest of the World is in Quarantine
By Mishka Góra
This should be a warning to Catholics all over the world as we struggle with the immense societal change that the COVID-19 pandemic has inflicted upon us.
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Rethinking St Augustine's Millennium
By Scott Pauline
Anyone familiar with Revelation 20? It’s kewl. Come along for the ride.
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Poverty and the Catholic Way of Mercy
By Anthony S. Layne
There’s a Catholic way to think about poverty, a pattern shared by some people from other religious traditions.
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Why Oral Traditions Are Important: Ask An Armenian
By Michael Cunningham
Many Catholics—and a fair number of Protestants—are confused as to the exact meaning of sola scriptura (Latin, “Scripture only”), the authority principle or rule of faith for our Protestant brethren.
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Church Fathers And The Real Presence
By Michael Cunningham
The Pew Research study, issued Aug. 5, 2019, showed that 69% of all self-identified Catholics said they believed the bread and wine used at Mass are not Jesus, but instead "symbols of the body and blood of Jesus Christ." The other 31% believed in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, known as transubstantiation.
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The Last Supper: Jesus Christ Gives us the 'Heavenly Trifecta'
By Larry Peterson
When our Easter morning arrives, and we sing out, "Alleluia, Alleluia! Christ has died, Christ has risen, Christ will come again," that is what will happen. Eternal life with the Risen Christ becomes ours.
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