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To Whom Much is given, Much is expected!
By Ralph Hathaway
Take a moment and view the world from the perspective of an alien and what will you see? Peace and harmony, faith and hope, a place so inviting you’d move here in a flash.
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St. Augustine and the Trinity
By William Hemsworth
The Trinity is a doctrine that some have had issue with since the earliest days of Christianity. The great church father, St. Augustine, was not immune to having to deal with Christological heresies.
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Offer it Up = Open it Up
By Terri Thomas
Have you ever heard someone say "Offer it up"? Sometimes people have a hard time understanding what that phrase means. When you think of the phrase “offer it up”, think of it as “open it up.”
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Hurricanes and sickness can remind us that we need God
By Mary Rivers
An article by Archbishop Thomas Rodi of Mobile Alabama with an introduction by Mary Rivers Preparing for a possible hurricane one is struck with much anxiety and fear. For us on Mobile Bay, acceptance of whatever God’s will would be, was not part of our many prayers during the long hours of preparation for the storm called Michael.
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The 2018 Connecticut Catholic Men's Conference: Five Great Reasons to Go!
By Mark C. McCann
What does it mean to be a Catholic man? Is it about being loyal to the Church or living out our faith through worship, service, and prayer? Maybe it has more to do with how we relate to others according to the standards spelled out in the Scriptures and Tradition.
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Why I (try to) Veil.
By Rebekah Hanlin
It’s one of those early memories. Those that remain gilded by the golden blur of nostalgia. I was a young girl, crammed into a pew with strangers. I was in a large church, lulled by a foreign language floating in the distance, and a fervent fragrance. With little understanding of the Latin Mass, and the attention span of a fruit fly, it was difficult to focus on anything during Mass –
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Chasing People Out of the Church
By Anthony S. Layne
Let me put forth a hypothetical case: Let’s say there is a popular Catholic writer who’s also a bank robber. In many respects, the writer’s articles are orthodox and respectful of the Church leadership.
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Donald Wuerl; Cardinal, Archbishop, Bishop, Priest, Friend!
By Ralph Hathaway
It becomes a sad day when a person of stature is suddenly removed from society, the Church, or position of authority. We have all been watching two scathing examples of attempts to remove or condemn men who in this 21st century are good, industrious, and as we might say sent by God with gifts given to only a few.
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Don't Lose Heart, My Dear
By Bill Dunn
Please, my dear, don’t cry. I know it was a shock when the doctor said you have cancer. There are few words in the English language more frightening than that one.
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The Depth of God's Love!
By Ralph Hathaway
How far must I reach, either into the recess of my soul, or into the outer bounds of my sins, before the light of a total forgiving God becomes bright enough to see.
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Gosnell: The Trial of America's Biggest Serial Killer
By E.M. McCarthy
There is a new film being released about Dr. Kermit Gosnell, who performed abortions in Philadelphia.
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The Letter to the Ephesians, Faith, and Marriage
By William Hemsworth
Scripture tells us in 2 Timothy 3:16 that “All scripture is inspired by God and is useful for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness.” However there are some books that have been absolutely instrumental in forming Christian doctrine and thought.
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Miscarriage Rememberance month
By Julie
The month of October has been dubbed "Miscarriage remembrance month". I don't know who started it, but I think it is nice to have a time to remember our losses as mothers.
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Is repentance a part of your faith?
By Zaid Kanafani
Repentance. I don’t think there’s been one word that has created more confusion in my relationship with Jesus Christ. At least, that’s how it used to be. Repentance. A word that’s used in both the Old and New Testaments. The term was brought up by priests, prophets, even our Lord and Savior Himself made sure there was no misunderstanding about the significance of the term.
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Rest in Peace, Humility?
By BJ Gonzalvo
Mother Teresa and Saint Francis of Assisi constantly reminded their followers that the work they did was not theirs but God’s.
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An Open Letter To U2: Be Our Hero, Change The World By Changing Your View of Human Life
By James Berkon
Growing up as a child of the 1980’s in the United States, I had always had a fascination with music. Every day during school summer break, my mom would turn the radio on to and from the pool. I remember waiting with baited breath, hoping my favorite songs would be played over the airwaves.
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The Best Gift Parents Could Give a Kid
By Katie Zalany
My parents recently celebrated their 34th wedding anniversary, and as I reflect on their marriage and the gifts it has brought me personally, I had a revelation of the best gift they gave me related to my faith.
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