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Some People Just Need to Hear I Love You
By Katie Zalany
I've been companioning this homebound chronically ill woman for a few months now, and during our last call at the end she said "I love you, Katie."
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Everything is Politics and Everything is Religion
By Lorrie McNickle
Everything is religion and everything is politics. These two systems are interconnected and are actually the same things really.
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Pleading with God not to do what He is calling me to do
By Tess Shore
Growing up we always dreaded the call of parents telling us it is time to come inside for the day. It always ended up with pleading for five more minutes. Over the last few weeks, I have noticed myself pleading with God.
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Pro-Life Democrats - A Contradiction
By Patti J. Mitchell
I wrote an article not too long ago in another publication regarding the drastic changes in the Democrat party. The worst change was their position on abortion. A baby surviving a botched abortion? No problem.
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The life of Saint Francis de Sales
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
The years 1567 thru 1622 were not great years for the Catholics in Switzerland. They were not especially good years for a bishop of the Catholic Church, in particular the Bishop of Geneva.
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Jesus Knows Our Sorrows and Offers Healing
By Nancy Marie Murray
Our Lord is not far off, unconcerned with our human condition, but He cares deeply about our sorrows; He knows and grieves with us each time we are hurt or wounded, and He offers us healing, if we just turn to Him.
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One Heart, One Love
By Carol Monaco
The heart is the muscle that pumps blood throughout our entire body to keep us alive; should our heart stop beating, we would die. The heart also is the center of our being where love lives and thrives. Should our heart ever harden, our love would die.
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Living The Worthy Life: Socialism, Social Justice, And The Second Coming Of Communism
By Michael Cunningham
What is Catholic Social Justice? In addition to being grounded in scripture, Catholic Social Justice is shaped by Catholic Social Teaching, the official instruction on social issues from the Pope or Catholic Bishops.
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What We Can Do to Help Nigeria's Catholics
By E.M. McCarthy
A Nigerian seminarian was killed recently after being kidnapped by Islamic terrorists. Michael Nnadi, 18, died at the hands of his kidnappers. There has been ongoing violence in Nigera that seems to be escalating.
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What the Super Bowl LIV Half-Time Show Can Teach Christians
By Anthony S. Layne
“What is modesty?” One might very well ask this in the same tone of voice that Pontius Pilate most likely used when he asked Jesus, “What is truth?” — world-weary, cynical, and uninterested.
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Are You a Christian Stoic? True Imitation of Christ
By David Torkington
While still at school I went on a moral leadership course run by a group of priests. Before splitting us up into groups the priest in charge explained that Jesus was the embodiment of all true virtue. If we wished to imitate him we must first study him and his exemplary dealings with others.
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A day with Jesus
By George Calleja
How would you imagine yourself of spending a day with Jesus?
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Catholic Out Loud - Public Sinner
By Leslie Shaw Klinger
I was stunned by the untimely death of Kobe Bryant on January 26th, 2020. He was killed in a helicopter crash along with his daughter GiGi, John, Keri and Alyssa Altobelli, Sarah and Payton Chester, Christina Mauser and pilot Arah Zobayan. Kobe was only 41 years old. He left an amazing athletic legacy. His everyday legacy was more complicated and, in my eyes, much more beautiful.
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Our Attitude Must Be Meek and Humble
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel reading, Jesus tells His followers, “You are the salt of the earth….You are the light of the world….your light must shine before others.”
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Should the Church sell all its riches to the poor?
By Tony Jesse
In her book, How Catholic Art Saved the Faith, Elizabeth Lev articulates that Catholicism expresses its foundation as the true church of Christ in that it showcases the formula of: the true, the good, and the beautiful.
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What's Contributing to Lack of Belonging in the Church? Averted Eyes
By Katie Zalany
Sometimes in church or faith gatherings, I notice that people avert their eyes away from me or others, and it really bothers me. I was sitting with some young adults a few months back and they noticed the same thing
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The Role of the Father, according to Exorcists
By Charles Fraune
The father of a family has real spiritual authority and influence over his wife and children. This is a Biblical reality and a matter of divine revelation. Exorcists note the impact of the father, and the power of the role he plays, in the cases that they encounter.
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