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Evil Unveiled: Planned Parenthood
By Nancy Marie Murray
In the first of a series of undercover videos released last month by the Center for Medical Progress, Planned Parenthood’s Senior Medical Director Deborah Nucatola talks with people posing as representatives of a fetal tissue procurement company as she eats lunch.
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How Come You Catholics Pray to Dead People?
By Bill Dunn
“How come you Catholics pray to dead people? The Bible clearly says in Leviticus 19:26 that being involved with séances and trying to communicate with the dead is strictly forbidden. And yet you Catholics constantly try to pray to the dead, especially with all those idolatrous statues of the saints. Prayer and worship is reserved for God alone, which means you Catholics are committing a vile sin"
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Charting, It's Not Just for Sailors!
By Jennifer Elia
Charting is an integral part of Natural Family Planning (NFP) and one of my greatest challenges. I think that it is related to my struggles with producing daily lesson plans. After years of studying to be a teacher, and plenty of reading and workshops on producing good lesson plans, it was always my greatest downfall.
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Catholics, Prophecy, and the Signs of the Times
By Gwen Evans
Just a few weeks ago I heard priest and theologian Father John Hampsch say that, “ Sixty three biblical prophecies regarding the second coming of Christ have been fulfilled within the last ten years. We are entering a time of unparalleled evil … “
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The Labyrinth of Life - A Reflection
By Kim-Thérèse Lee
Even though life may seem hard, with no direction at times, remember that even if we feel we have lost our way, we only need to turn to God to ask Him to lead and guide us by His Holy Spirit, because He has the full picture, and the map to show us the right direction, according to His Will and His plan for us. Trust in God, and Seek Him at all times!
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The Satire of Msgr. Robert Hugh Benson
By Michael D. Greaney
A few months ago as of this writing, Pope Francis caused a minor flurry of interest in the work of a lesser-known English Catholic novelist, Msgr. Robert Hugh Benson (1871-1914). He mentioned Benson’s science fiction fantasy Lord of the World, believed by some commentators to be the pope’s favorite novel, in a press conference during a flight on January 19, 2015. As His Holiness commented,
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This Is a Tough One
By Elizabeth Thomas
I am dealing with two major ailments right now, my glaucoma that is not responding well to drops, and may require surgery; and my arthritis that is slowly deteriorating knees and hips. I am 68 almost, and still working nights. I have short term disability insurance and then the long term insurance with the hospital. I also believe in the power of God’s love to heal and restore.
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Want to Make a Difference? Get Off Your Butt!
By Trish Stukbauer
We live in an age of ribbons and hashtags. It seems that no matter where we turn, we are confronted by ribbons on cars, social media profile pictures awash in different colors for varied causes, and hashtags urging you to save everything from the whales to the planet to your favorite vegetable.
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Rainbows and God
By Mariel Roersma
Last night a huge storm was expected here with lots of lightning, heavy rain, lots of wind, and even a chance of a tornado. It ended up being not as big as was planned on which was a good thing. And after it was done, lots of rainbows, and double rainbows were spotted. That got me thinking about rainbows, and what they have to do with God. Are they really a sign from Him?
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Catholic Teachings On The Angels, Part 3: The Heavenly Hierarchy; The Nine Choirs Of Angels
By Alex Brittain
Christians have speculated for almost our entire history about how the angels are ranked in a hierarchy
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Cletus, The Third Pope?
By Debra Booton McCoy
There are many transcription and memory mistakes made when a group of people are writing to one another in the middle of a war. The “war” was the intermittent persecution of Christians from Nero to Domitian to Marcus Aurelius and onward until the early 300s. The transcriptions were the chronological order of Roman bishops, who are now seen as popes. The term “pope” was not original to Peter.
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Which is the more Biblical answer?
By De Maria
Frequently, Protestants call themselves “Bible” Christians. And they claim that they get their doctrines from the Bible “alone”. Well, let’s put that to the test.
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A Place Of Springs
By Sarah Mathew
I have a confession to make. And I know that many of us share the same story. I am not always filled with the joy of the Lord. I find myself being affected by people who are in a bad mood. I would get into a bad mood too, when my thoughts turn sour, when my mind is clouded with darkness, and my gaze is anything but kind and gentle.
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The Catholic Teachings On The Angels - Part 2: The Fall Of Satan
By Alex Brittain
God as a perfect and good Being did not create evil. As Goodness personified, it would be impossible for Him to create anything that is evil. And yet evil exists. But if God did not create evil, how does it exist? Is evil an eternal concept like good is?
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A World in Need of Prayer
By Mikalah Krauss
There are so many people in the world, and none of us are perfect- we all need prayers. Prayer, our relationship with God, is what will get us through life. We must make time to pray. There are so many things to pray about and people to pray for that I do not believe it can all be done even if all you did at every moment was pray.
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Loving Your Neighbour
By George Calleja
Who is my neighbour? Who is my neighbour I am to love? Any person I meet during the day is my neighbour, and they are all deserved to be loved. God loves each and every person I meet during the day, but, do I love them?
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Forgiveness in a non-forgiving world
By Tess Shore
Every day, especially in America, people are condemned for crimes that they commit or do not commit. We can talk about the big crimes of violence which may make the person end up in prison. However, this article is going to be about forgiving the crimes that do not constitute the legal system getting involved.
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