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The Underutilized Gift That Would End Abortion
By Paul Murano, Ph.D.
We have it, but don't use it.
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What is your opinion?
By Janet Cassidy
Today I talk about the Jesus Picture. Let me know what YOU think.
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Viva il Papa: A Young Catholic's Thoughts on the New Pope
By Hannah Blosser
The initial thoughts of a Catholic college student on the election of Pope Leo XIV and his first days as Pontiff. Looking forward in hope.
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Trouble in Paradise?
By Janet Cassidy
Current concerns
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Prayer
By Tom Stidl
An article describing different forms of general prayer
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Who Is Your Friend?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
It's good to know who you're true friends are
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A Tale of Two Churches
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Two different churches with two different atmospheres yet providing the right conditions for worship.
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WHEN WE ALL GET TO HEAVEN!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Who will we meet in Heaven, when we get there--if we get there? We are told to live in love so God lives in us. We are told to first follow Jesus, His teachings, and hear the Word of God and obey HIS commands. These will be the children of God who enter into His Kingdom!
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A New Commandment: Reflections on the Readings for the Fifth Sunday of Easter, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Besides calling people to repentance (Mark 1:15) Jesus' main message was about loving God and loving others. This week we read how he added a condition to that love, especially among His disciples. There is no love without sacrifice and no sacrifice without love.
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A Word to Pastors and Teachers outside the Mother Church
By Richard Horrell
Every true word preached, every real grace experienced outside the visible boundaries of the Catholic Church — came through the Church, by the mercy of Christ flowing outward from His Body. No soul finds Christ apart from the grace He pours out through His Church — even when they do not see the source. The ocean on the other side of the pond.
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To all who still cherish Faith, Family, and Freedom:
By Richard Horrell
America is collapsing not from enemies abroad, but from forgetting God. We are losing freedom because we are losing faith. It’s time to return to Church, return to Christ, and reignite the soul of the Nation — together. Faith. Family. Freedom. Forever.
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From every tribe, tongue, and nation
By Adam Charles Hovey
A dual citizen American Pope is amazing enough, but, this is even more amazing.
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What Catholic Professionals Can Learn from the Life and Leadership of Pope Leo XIV
By Catholic Dentists Network
Pope Leo XIV reminds Catholic professionals that faith and leadership belong together. This blog encourages Catholic business owners to lead with values, use marketing as mission, and build authentic connections in a noisy world.
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Need Help?
By Ken Galli
God Will Always Help Us
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Mama Mary, Happy Mother’s Day
By Christy Romero
Thank you, Mama Mary, for giving us your Son and for accepting to become our spiritual mother. And thank you for your unconditional love in spite of the fact that you had to suffer much because of us.
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We Are Meant to Be Sheep, Not Critics!
By Katie Zalany
No sooner was Pope Leo XIV named, did the critics come out. Today we’re reminded by Jesus in the Gospel that we are meant to be sheep who listen to the voice of the Shepherd, follow Him, and imitate Him. We’re not meant to be critics of the Shepherd.
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The Holy Spirit Shocked the World
By Christy Romero
The Holy Spirit is never wrong, and He has chosen wisely. Even though I’m still in shock that he chose a Pope born in the United States, my heart is full of hope and joy for this new Pope. May St. Michael protect him, and may the Holy Spirit guide him.
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