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Holy Spirit Common Sense
By Kathy Lamb
I believe common sense and the help we receive from the Holy Spirit come from the same divine source. I imagine that how much real common sense we have is a measure of the Holy Spirit working in us.
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Having an Agenda
By Courtney Holbrook
They say that those who fail to plan also plan to fail. The same holds true with prayer life.
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The Biblical Roots of the Rosary
By Christopher McCarthy
Perhaps no other devotion in the history of the Church has been so universally recognized and faithfully practiced than the recitation of the Most Holy Rosary. From the holiest of saints to the lowliest of sinners, people from all walks of life have reaped its benefits.
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Morals, Values and Baseball
By Nicholas LaBanca
With Spring in the air, it's easy for many people to start thinking about activities to do outside. One of those, that pops into my mind at least, is baseball. The regular season is only a couple weeks away, and things just got interesting on the South Side of Chicago.
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The Language of God is Math
By Bill Dunn
Back when my kids were still in school, they often complained about their math homework. I always reminded them, “Math is life.”
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Faith and Admiration
By Mariel Roersma
Recently we received the great news that Mother Teresa of Calcutta is going to a Saint in September. She was a woman of great faith, and someone that many admire.
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True Story Of Gentleness And Forgiveness
By Kathy Lamb
I’d been mad at my cousin Judy since I was a child. I was mad at her for 50 years but in all that time I don’t think she even knew. It wasn’t a great burning hatred. I didn’t want something bad to happen to her. I just didn’t like her and told myself I would be perfectly happy if I never saw her again.
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A Miracle for Mother Angelica?
By Robert (Bob) Green
In our last piece I told you about how I met Mother Angelica. I truly loved that woman. It's somewhat difficult to describe her. I had visits with her that told me what a real person she was.
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Loaves and Fishes Totally Vindicate Catholic Sacramental Theology
By Scott Pauline
In Catholicism, there are those big-time verses that the Church has dogmatically defined as dealing with central questions of doctrine.
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Killing Euthanasia
By David R. Myers
I think one of the difficulties of discussing life issues is that the battle resembles trench warfare. Both sides dig in. Both sides hurl the same kinds of “bombs” against each other. Those who favor euthanasia, for example, often cite the “tremendous suffering” experienced by some who want to end their lives.
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Blessed Pierina Morosini and the Plus Sized Jeans
By Christy Breedlove
Blessed Pierina Morosini was an Italian seamstress who worked in a textile factory to support her nine siblings. At age 26 in 1957, a deranged man attempted to sexually assault her. When she fought back, he killed her by pelting her with heavy rocks. Her feast day is April 6.
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A Treasure for Catholic Theology Teachers, Catechists, Youth Ministers, RCIA Instructors, and DREs: A Book Review of Room 24 by Katie Prejean
By Justin McClain
Are you blessed to have the privileged reward of serving as a teacher of the Catholic faith within some capacity, perhaps as a theology teacher, catechist, youth minister, RCIA instructor, DRE, or otherwise?
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Out of the Mouths of Babes: "I'm taking them out!"
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
Among the very special people I have met at morning Mass is a woman who shared the following story about her deceased son, a son who had died fifty years earlier, when he was a first grader. His mother shared this remembrance when I visited her home one Lenten lunchtime…
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The Passing of a True Saint...
By Robert (Bob) Green
Mother Mary Angelica...how many grandmothers can a man lose before his heart breaks completely? The loss of Mother Angelica on Easter of 2016 may be the one. Though she was never my grandmother by blood, she was certainly bonded to me as one in spirit...as she was with so many millions of people all over the globe.
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Why I Chose St. Paul as the Patron Saint of Investors
By Bill Ulivieri
St. Paul perfectly summarizes the results of every study conducted on investor behavior published in the last 20 or so years. We buy at the highs and we panic out at the lows. We rotate through investment fads just like we change diets and exercise plans.
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Love like Jesus
By Victoria Pangia
If we were all loving as Christ loved, then our churches would be overflowing with people. Often times we get so comfortable in our Bible studies or small groups that we fail to venture out of our bubble. Jesus had his disciples, but he also spent a large amount of his time with sinners and other broken people.
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Outward Sign
By Sue Hallett
My mind sometimes wanders at church. Does yours? Today, after the readings, a small baby was baptized. I was looking at the adults holding the little one, all bedecked in a white satin gown and cap, and was struck by how very young the grownups themselves looked. I didn’t know any of them. My mind wandered. Which ones were the parents of the baby?
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