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John the Baptist's Humble Passion
By Bill Dunn
This weekend the Church celebrates the birth of John the Baptist. Few people in the Bible were as colorful and controversial—and passionate—as John the Baptist.
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Matrimony in Real Life
By Eileen Robinson
In my early 20s, I watched TLC's Wedding Story and dreamed of the day of my wedding: a puffy ball gown with a long train, 5 tier chocolate cake, and family and friends together for a blessed event.
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Spiritual Reading for a Balanced Life
By Joby Provido
Every day we are bombarded with news that can be violent or depressing. Sometimes immersing ourselves in those kinds of stories can drive us to despair when thinking of hope for humanity.
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Are we destined to repeat the past of inhumanity to humanity?
By Ralph Hathaway
As moralists and activists for the rights of all most people would agree that the scourge from world opinions towards the poor, lonely, and disenfranchised has become too obnoxious and must be addressed by each one.
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Patience - I Need It Now!
By Birgit Jones
Patience is not one of my strong suits. Considering that one of my mother’s favorite sayings was, “Dear Lord, give me patience – and I want it right now", there might be a correlation.
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Home is Where the Heart Is
By Mikalah Krauss
After months of traveling, healing, and spreading the good news, Jesus finally returned home to do the same. He was in his hometown. Home, where his family and relatives were, the people who should have supported him most and been the most excited to learn about the coming kingdom, but they weren’t.
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What's In a Name?
By Mark C. McCann
When my son Adam was a boy, he had a collection of action figures called “Rescue Heroes.” These robust little representatives of first responders came with all manner of cool gadgets and tools that were a great alternative to weapons. I remember having many awesome adventures with my son on our family room floor
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Expanded Theology of the Body: The Crucifixion, the Dislocated Shoulder, and the Broken Legs
By Scott Pauline
Our beloved St. John Paul II gave us an incredible treasure, the Theology of the Body, which revealed the age-old wisdom of the saints of the Church: though the Eucharist is the greatest Sacrament in terms of grace, the greatest sacramental sign is Marriage, since it images our ultimate calling, to unite with God forever in the next life.
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Teen Book Review - The Gate
By Leslea Wahl
For smart-aleck Josh, being a Christian in the eighth grade is completely irrelevant, especially with the temptations that middle school can bring. For him, life is all about playing video games, getting money, and causing trouble.
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Will of the Father
By Carol Monaco
There is a passage in the Bible where it appears Jesus is snubbing His Mother, Mary, when she and some relatives wished to speak to Him. “Who is my mother? Who are my brothers? ...Whoever does the will of my Heavenly Father is brother and sister and mother to me,” said Jesus [Matthew 12:48-50].
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Father's Day
By Charlie Johnston
I originally intended to write a short post to wish all the fathers out there a happy Father’s Day, but it ended up becoming something completely different.
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Pope Francis Is A Canary in the Coal Mine
By Melanie Jean Juneau
Pope Francis is like a canary in the coal mine, identifying toxic trends in our society, then, offering hope as he suggests Christian solutions to current issues.
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Dogs Are Stupid.
By Greg Schlueter
Ok, in spite of being technically true (relative to humans), I don't really think owning a dog is stupid. But I do have some strong words for our disordered, dog-worshiping culture. Particularly those for whom a certain bumper sticker isn’t a joke, but a reality: “We got rid of the kids. The dog was allergic.”
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Sex, Food, and God
By Tony Jesse
A young couple drove their car to a secluded spot to view the stars at night. While they enjoyed the beauty of a starlit gaze one thing lead to another and they began to make out in the car. Little did they realize they were parked on a Dominican campus.
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Would You Adam And Eve It?
By Victor S E Moubarak
The reading in church was about Adam and Eve. You know how the story goes ... There they were, Adam and Eve going around happily in the Garden of Eden totally naked and not worrying about anything, except perhaps getting too close to the cactus, or standing near a hot radiator or oven.
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When "Are We Forgiven" ?
By Ralph Hathaway
When "Are We Forgiven"? Without becoming too rhetorical this is one area that needs a lot of understanding without using too much explanation.
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Liturgical Abuses and Moral Corruption
By Birgit Jones
The encroachment of liturgical abuses in the Church is a long debated bone of contention between various members of the Body of Christ.
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