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Should Pro-Abortion Politicians Be Excommunicated?
What is Required?
By Birgit Jones
When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made frequent public statements at odds with Catholic teaching, the pro-life Catholic public was outraged at the scandal she publicly professed. There were calls for her excommunication. She even called abortion 'sacred ground' when asked about her opposition to a bill banning late-term abortions'.
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POPE SAINT AGATHO, THE WONDERWORKER
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Agatho was most likely the oldest of all the popes. It has been said that he was already 100 when he was consecrated.
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The Circus Revisited
By Joseph Michael
The Circus Revisited
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Perfect People Need Not Apply
By Mary Rivers
Unclean am I with unclean lips, Living among people of unclean hearts, Tasting wicked delights, laments Isaiah- “Woe, am I”.
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Who Speaks "Truth?" Certainly Christ Does
By Chris Cappannelli, EdD
Recently, in response to one of my articles, I was chastised for not acknowledging or accepting the "truth" of the survivors of victims of homicide with respect of the imposition of capital punishment by secular authorities upon violators. I am writing to clarify my comments and my position, as well as define a pathway for future dialogue.
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Jesus makes all things new. 2019 is a sign of that.
By Lisa Mayer
There's something hopeful about a new year. Somehow, it gives us permission to let go of the things that were so bad the year before. Or, at the very least, it gives us hope that things are going to get better.
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Dictum Meum Pactum
By Victor S E Moubarak
The motto of The London Stock Exchange is Dictum Meum Pactum - My Word Is My Bond. This dates back to the days when stocks and shares dealers used to make verbal deals as to whether to buy or sell company shares from each other and at what price.
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Believing in Yourself
By Lisa Mayer
Never let anyone tell you what you can't do, including yourself. I have learned first hand that every time I feared that I could not succeed at something... I set out to prove everyone wrong, especially me.
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Our crippling crisis of trust
By Catholic365
We often sit toward the front in church. It’s easier to hear and see and partake. Occasionally, someone very tall will sit directly in front of us and block our view.
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Kindness can change the world
By Lisa Mayer
I don't know about you, but it bothers me that I don't have a lot of power to change the world. I'm not well known, by any means. I don't have enough money to make a huge impact. I don't have a big enough voice for anyone to listen. I can't do much. But I can be kind. And so can you.
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The broken hearted
By George Calleja
Lord, I come to you And ask for your comfort and peace I bring to you all those with a broken heart A heart that is in pain
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A marriage in God's plan
By George Calleja
Recently I was reading some parts of the ‘Catechism of the Catholic Church’. I was struck by a particular paragraph 1,605 which states the following:- Holy Scripture affirms that man and woman were created for one another
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A Sky Full of Stars: Know Mary through her titles in the Litany
By Joby Provido
Let’s play a quick game. I will mention a nickname, and you tell me to whom it refers.
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When it comes to Life and Death, the Paradox that is Humanity is Inexplicable
By Larry Peterson
When the governor finished signing this bill, a suffocating wind exploded from the halls of the capitol caused by the cheers and screams of those upstanding “lawmakers” who had voted to legalize infanticide. Indeed, the wind has moved like a tsunami across our land leaving behind a foul and repugnant odor.
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A Culture of Death
By Ralph Hathaway
Since Roe vs Wade, 1973, it is estimated that approximately 125,000 abortions per day are performed. One statistic puts this at 40 to 50 million per year, world-wide.
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Are You a Person Who Worries or a Successful One?
By Mar Camen
Many things worry us. I say, there are things in life that we can not change, and we better worry about the things what we can and should change.
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The Unspoken Reason Young People Aren't Answering the Call
By Katie Zalany
A close colleague of mine and I were eating lunch the other day. Her son is in the seminary right now and she is observing the process of discernment that he and other seminarians are going through. I too am in a discernment process and we sometimes discuss it.
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