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Do Hillary Clinton's Supporters Follow Satan's Playbook?
By Ralph Zuranski
Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama both idolize Saul Alinsky, the author of "Rules For Radicals", the liberal social progressives bible. He dedicated his book to Satan, who feasts on the souls of anyone involved with groups that promote or support abortion.
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Worthy is the Lamb
By Dianne Marie
One of my favorite songs, taken from Revelation 7, is Worthy is the Lamb. When you read Scripture and listen to the song, you see the beautiful correlations.
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Jesus and Gender Ideology
By Father John A. Dane
gender is not a matter of power or control or supremacy but a matter of role. Yes, I understand that this is not the Politically Correct view of today, but truth is truth. God made us male and female so we could marry and carry on the human race until the day of resurrection when there would be no more need to marry.
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The Gift of Humility
By Kaity Jones
A couple of months ago I was the kind of person who would say to never pray for humility because God loves giving it to us. Now I find myself asking for it more and more. What changed you may ask? Well, I believe I am discovering what a gift humility actually is.
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The Catholic Church Protects the Faithful from Spiritual Harm
By Scott Pauline
The Catholic Church Protects the Faithful from Spiritual Harm. If I ask for the seven sacraments, a priest can give me them, or at least a bishop in one.
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Why I didn't vote early
By Pam Spano
I’ve never voted early and I probably never will unless I would be out of town, but that’s highly unlikely.
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What are you to do?
By Troy Kroening
Tragedy comes. Some affect us. Some do not. Either way, we are still called to be Christ. As Christians, we are to imitate Christ. In the midst of tragedy, we can be Christ. Are you suffering? Then, you may be Christ on the Cross. Is someone you love suffering? Perhaps then, you are Mary watching Christ on the Cross.
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From Egypt I Called my Son
By Mar Camen
After the Magi had gone and adored the Child Jesus in the manger, it was expected that the Holy Family would return to Nazareth, where the Annunciation had occurred, as described in the Gospel according to Luke. The Holy Family’s journey to Bethlehem was nothing more than a civic duty regarding the Emperor’s census.
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The Holy Catholic Church?
By Rob Agnelli
Of all the distinguishing marks of the Church, the Church’s holiness is perhaps the hardest to reconcile with reality. The Church’s history is riddled with scandals and scoundrels. Even to this day, the enemies of the Church use this as a weapon to discredit the Church.
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Big Fish, Little Fish Theory
By Kathy Lamb
My Dear Brother, I was driving home from Louisville tonight and felt compelled to pray for you. I do pray for you often but I’m not good at praying praying. I’m trying to improve the way I pray by getting away from praying my old way of, “Lord please blah blah blah,” and then it’s over but this time I put my whole heart and mind into my prayers for you.
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Saint Pope Anastasius I
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Anastasius stands out as a little known man, with one unusual characteristic: he was succeeded by his own son, Innocent I.
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Do You Want chips or An Apple? Should we let our children choose which religion they want to practice?
By Mar Camen
I remember that one of the issues that caught my eye the most when I came to live in Canada was listening to some parents say that they would let their children choose which religion they want to practice when they reach the age of maturity.
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Just pray for them
By Tess Shore
While on a run in the local park, I was stopped by a homeless woman who usually speaks to me about God and the Bible. She will on occasion ask me what Father spoke about in his homily. I usually tell her what the Homily was about or, more importantly, tell her about the daily readings.
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The Gospel Causes Division
By Bill Dunn
In Luke’s gospel, chapter 12, Jesus made some startling statements: “I have come to set the earth on fire….Do you think I have come to establish peace on the earth? No, I tell you, but rather division….a father will be divided against his son…a mother against her daughter.”
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Tattoos & the Transmission of Faith
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
Full disclosure: I have 10 tattoos… and I am very much Catholic. Perhaps that’s a shocking way to introduce a piece that attempts to bridge a perceived gap between two seemingly disconnected subjects, but I wish to point out, up front, that the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) delineates no position on the morality or immorality of the faithful receiving tattoos.
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Modern Martyrdom
By Marcos Lopez
On October 19th, the Church celebrated Saints John de Brébeuf, Isaac Jogues, and Companions, but they are commonly called the North American Martyrs. They were Jesuit missionaries from France who had come to North America to convert the natives, and they came knowing full well they would be in constant danger.
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How I found God's Mercy in my Life.
By Mar Camen
Have you ever wondered what gifts God has given to you? Since an early age I was taught that God gives to all of us many different skills, but I was never sure what mine were. At school, I wanted to join the choir; after the tryouts, let’s just say that I was invited to join the reading club instead.
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