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"America The Beautiful" : The Melodious Remedy That Our Republic Needs Now
By Nate Lauer
I am a Native Coloradoan, who has gazed many a time at the glory of Pike’s Peak, rising high above the American Great Plains on which I was born and raised a child of the golden oceans that are Northeastern Colorado’s Wheat fields.
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Top 9 Ways to See and Hear God in the Mass (apart from the Eucharist)
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
When speaking to former Catholics who have left the Church, or even many Catholics, the common statement always brought up is ‘I never got anything out of Mass. It was the same thing each week.’ However, the same thing can be said of any church..Catholic or non-Catholic.
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Rise Up Parents !
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
As our nation is once again gripped by images and video footage of violence in yet another city, Baltimore, of our nation, the same questions arise as they did in Ferguson, Missouri. Questions as to ‘how do we stop this?’ and ‘how on earth did we get here?’ are all legitimate and honest questions.
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The Lord Works in Mysterious Ways
By Catherine Garrett
Thinking about the tragedies that have rocked humanity over the centuries, I find myself thinking "Why does God allow these things?" And the usual answers chime in- "We live in a broken world."
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Better Than Lazy
By Caroline Godin
There are moments of my life when I choose to neglect chores and running errands and such things; the world has taught me to call this laziness. I believed that for so long and fought the exhaustion and the desire to do something fun and ‘unfruitful’ because I didn’t want to think of myself as lazy.
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Living Catholic in a Secular World
By Amanda Knapp
I used to get annoyed when people would complain about the secularization of society. I never understood why this was a problem, and I used to attribute their lamentations to either a desire for a homogenous society or a desire for political power.
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A Little Help From My Friends
By Elizabeth Tichvon
As we busily seek God's presence in our own lives, we mustn't fail to notice when one of our neighbors is struggling to understand the truth. It can be a rocky road, even heartbreaking, when we can't find concrete answers to some of our most challenging questions.
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Openly Spoken by Powerful Politicians, This Phrase Is Dangerous
By Melanie R. Cameron
Not only scandalous to citizens of our nation, what I heard is dangerous to our culture, our nation, our world. Mark the date, Thursday, April 23, 2015. Presidential Candidate, Hillary Clinton said, "Deep-seated cultural codes, religious beliefs and structural biases have to be changed."
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Finding God on YouTube
By Carol Ann Chybowski
Finding God on YouTube: at first glance this phrase sounds like an oxymoron. Can you really find God on arguably one of the most frivolous of websites, right alongside adorable children, cute fuzzy animals, and hilarious (to us anyway) goof ups? Seriously?
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The Awesome Insignificance of Love
By Theresa J Garrido
Sometimes we have mental epiphanies that come like a dousing of cold water. One such mind-boggling realization came to me in an unexpected way—petting my little six-pound rescue cat.
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Wise UP, Already!!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
I Found out something today, after many years of seeking God’s Word in the Bible—Proverbs are words of Wisdom from King Solomon. “That is so amazing!” I told my husband. He said, “No, that is so Solomon!”
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Witnessing the Genocide of the American Moral fiber
By Larry Peterson
The 100th Anniversary of "The Great Crime" is upon us. The killing of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire began on April 24, 1915. That was the day the Ottoman authorities rounded up 250 Armenian leaders and intellectuals in Constantinople and began the killings.
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The Church and Life's Deep Questions
By Arnold Scott
As Christians, we believe that we have access to absolute truth through not just reason and natural law, but also divine revelation. We believe in the Bible as the revealed Word of God and also that the author of life Himself broke into our earthly world as a man. The implications of this belief are profound, to say the least.
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Good Shepherd
By Mary Rivers
Before Jesus, the Son of God, entered the world as man who was also God, the world, its inhabitants, its resources, its very life was dead in sin. Sin brought about by man thinking he was God, brought by the false reasoning of Adam, committed man to a life of darkness and error.
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Why I Love Mary on A.D.
By Trish Stukbauer
Over this past Holy Week and Easter, I binged a bit. Not on chocolate, although that was tempting, but on all the religious programming that seems to only pop up twice a year. Documentaries, specials, movies, new series; there were so many options from which to choose, all boasting varying degrees of quality and accuracy.
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Is the President Anti-Christian?
By Rosemary Bogdan
As Christians we must guard against the temptation to judge others and to assign motives to people for questionable actions. We can’t know the content of another’s heart, nor what is driving them to behave in a particular way.
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#LittleBoyMovie
By Sarah Aten
I should not have worn makeup to see this movie. Let’s get one thing straight, here. I don’t cry in movies. I’m the girl that throws popcorn at the screen in “The Notebook.” I’m cheering for the iceberg in “Titanic.” “Gone With the Wind”? More like just plain, “Gone.”
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