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The Healing Power of Forgiveness
By Alan Scott
The world has become an angry place. In some cases, a dangerous place. In many situations a place of harm and damage and injury, more than many of us can remember.
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The Place In The Heart
By Evelyn Augusto
A poet friend that I highly respect posted a Charles Bukowski poem, alerting her friends on Facebook to the fact that: "it was her favorite Bukowski poem of all time."
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An Honest Conversation About NFP: Seeing Through the Myths to the Truth
By Shannon Whitmore
Natural family planning. It’s a topic that I’ve written on several times before. In past articles, I have attempted to disprove several common myths surrounding NFP in an attempt to defend it against those who would have you believe that it is not a legitimate form of preventing conception
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Sacrificing
By Mariel Roersma
Sacrificing; it’s part of our Catholic faith, it’s something we do everyday. What bothers me is the people who don’t get it.
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Worry Changes Nothing. Prayer Changes Everything.
By Alan Scott
Growing up I was a bit of a ‘worrywart’. I worried about everything. Every. Single. Thing.
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Struggling To Hear God In the Silence? Try Colouring
By Melanie Jean Juneau
Even after quickly scanning the book, I understood at once why Tara and Daniel. W. Sorenson, the illustrator, created a prayer journal as a colouring book.
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Jesus, Will You Hold My Hand?
By Michelle Nicholl
When I am feeling lonely, Jesus, will You hold my hand, will You comfort me, like only You can?
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See, I am creating new heavens and a new earth... Isaiah 65:17
By Kathy Lamb
This weekend my parish church opened up for Mass. We’ve been celebrating Mass in the gym since renovation began on our church nine months ago. Construction and renovation is now complete and the church is breathtaking. It is beyond anything I could imagine! I believe we had a record number of people attend Saturday evening and Sunday morning Mass.
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Does Halloween Glorify God Or Satan And His Demons?
By Ralph Zuranski
On Friday only Tony and Maura were able to pray at the Planned Parenthood Clinic in Bedford. The good news is, "Again, I tell you truly that if two of you on the earth agree about anything you ask for, it will be done for you by My Father in heaven. For where two or three gather together in My name, there am I with them.” Matthew 18:19-20
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Providence in the Plains
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
I recently flew from Memphis to Omaha to visit a person very dear to me for a few days. This journey also marked my first trip to Nebraska and to the part of our United States which is known as “The Great Plains.”
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Questions Answered: "Brothers and Sisters of Jesus"
By Kevin Noles
In the comments section of an article on Catholic365 a Protestant poster said that Mary could not be a perpetual virgin because Jesus had brothers and sisters.
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The Feast of All Saints and the Protestant Rebellion
By Scott Pauline
All Saints and the Protestant Rebellion, Begun All Hallows Eve All Saints is also about Communion. The communion of Saints, a dogma. Those on earth have communion when they believe the same and worship the same.
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The Time I Used the "F" Word
By Jessica Skelton
When I was nineteen years old, I was at my boyfriend’s house, hanging out with him and some of his friends. I think I may have been the only girl there at the time.
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When I Get To Heaven...
By Evelyn Augusto
When I get to Heaven I'm not going to ask God why bad things happen to good people; I'm not going to ask Him why there exists such a gross imbalance of the distribution of wealth on the planet; I’m not going to ask Him why I never hit on the lottery ticket I bought daily.
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Is Halloween a Catholic Holiday?
By Tony Jesse
Halloween is a curious phenomenon, isn’t it? An annual holiday, sanctioned and monitored by local governments all over the country, that celebrates death with a creepy display of ghosts, corpses, headstones, and skeletons. What gives?
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What is a Christian To Do? A Glimpse Inside the Mind of a Conflicted Voter
By Allison Welch
Let me begin by saying that I am fundamentally and unapologetically Pro-Life. When it comes to the right to life, I believe, at the deepest and truest part of my being, that all life must be valued equally. Every life. No exceptions.
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Pope Benedict XVI Forbids Catholics From Voting For Hillary Is a False Statement Part 6
By Ralph Zuranski
Without love, repentance and forgiveness, we are all doomed to an early, violent demise facilitated by those who deny the supernatural war going on for souls from the beginning of time.
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