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The Bergoglian School of Economics
By Bill Ulivieri
For those who haven’t heard, Pope Francis wrote an encyclical on the environment called Laudato Si, which means “Praise to You”. The opening paragraph gets right to the point.
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Where?
By John Canale
This afternoon, right after I came home from work I heard my Mom calling me from upstairs. She said I needed to go with my Dad to the local auto body shop to pick up my younger sister's car.
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Testing Times
By Allison Brown
As much as I would love to say how wonderful this pregnancy has been, the last four weeks have been anything but. Tomorrow I will be four months pregnant and the last four weeks have been nothing but vomiting and pure exhaustion.
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The Substance of God's Plan Part 2
By Mike Bugal
In Part 1 we looked at the reason why a New Covenant was needed: the insufficiency of the priesthood and the sacrifice. In this part we’ll look at how God fulfilled the promise of Jeremiah 31.
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Today Father
By Helen Losse
I remembered the blind man’s request from scripture and homily* in which the priest admitted “It’s not always easy to be a priest.”
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Where is the Mass in the Bible?
By De Maria
As usual, the word “mass” is not in the Bible. This is starting to get monotonous, right? Why aren’t any Catholic Doctrines named in the Bible?
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I Just Don't See It!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Today, as I think of an upcoming visit over Christmas with some of my grandchildren, I start to have an imaginary talk with those grandchildren living down there. I wanted to ask them, “What do your friends say about God?” I wanted to ask them what are some of the basic reasons “why they may not believe in God?”
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Jesus in my neighbour
By George Calleja
Everybody in this world wants to be loved. If we do not love, if I am not being loved, there would be emptiness in the world around us. Love is to be sincere, genuine, and real. This love is the love of Jesus, the love He gave to the world.
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The Substance of God's Plan Part 1
By Mike Bugal
We concluded the article “The Shadow of God’s Plan” with the promise given to Israel through Jeremiah that He was going to do a New Covenant with them. Verses 21 -32 tells us that this Covenant would be different from the Mosaic Covenant that the people had broken.
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The Apostles v Protestant theology
By De Maria
In the comments of the “Five facts….” thread, a Protestant is challenging the idea that the Apostles were Catholic. So, he wants to compare Apostolic Teaching to Catholic Teaching.
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Truth
By Allison Brown
What is truth? And who decides what the truth is? "Anyone who seeks truth seeks God, whether or not he realizes it." Edith Stein, also known as Saint Teresa Benedicta of the Cross
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Parents
By Victor S E Moubarak
Harvey was 19 years old, so he definitely knew everything there is to know in the world. He lived with his parents in a small terraced house and went to work at the same factory as his father.
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Finding the Beauty in Submission
By Denisea Kampe
Having a husband in the military means our family has done a great deal of traveling over the years. As a result we’ve attended Mass in so many parishes I’ve nearly lost track of a solid number. I can tell you with certainty those parishes have been in eight different states and in a prefect of Japan.
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Girl Talk
By Jennessa Terraccino
I always cherish the moments I have with my girl friends. I appreciate having a safe place to share my heart, dreams, struggles, and to hear theirs. Having a community rooted in Christ is key.
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The Open Arms of God
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
A man at a bar surprised his drinking partner by saying that he had decided to become a minister. His friend laughed and told him that he'd be a hopelessly incompetent clergyman, and bet him that he couldn't even recite the most well-known prayer, the Lord's Prayer.
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On this Feast of All Souls, Prayer FOR the Dead
By De Maria
The Protestant object that we should not pray for the dead. They claim that those dead who are in heaven, don't need it. And those dead who are in hell, don't want it. And they deny the existence of Purgatory. How do we respond? Have you ever thought about why you pray for your beloved dead?
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Communion, Consolation and the Church
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
The church was packed: St. Patrick's Church in Arroyo Grande had a Mass of Remembrance -Communion and Consolation-at six last evening for All Souls Day.
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