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“There Is No Other Hand!”
By John M. Grondelski
Unlimited and uncritical appeals to "dialogue" that constantly want to consider "the other hand" lead to dilution of the faith and open the door for its opponents.
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Christmas is a season and not just a day!
By Lambert Mbom
Do not short change yourself by a minimalistic understanding and celebration of Christmas.
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The Wonder of God
By Tom Stidl
An article dedicated to the wonder and awe of God that I feel so closely with me.
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Tend Your Leaf: The Hidden Vocation of the Catholic Writer
By Joseph Peach
In an age of shrinking attention spans and endless scrolling, why do Catholic writers continue to write? J.R.R. Tolkien’s "Leaf by Niggle" offers a quiet but enduring answer: faithfulness matters more than recognition.
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Bah humbug!
By Adam Charles Hovey
Why I'm sick of Christmas by the time it gets here (and how to fix that)
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Christmas – Happy time or Not So Much
By Debbie Field
Christmas time for some.
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What Is the Purpose of a Nativity Scene?
By John M. Grondelski
What is the purpose of a publicly visible Nativity scene? And what belongs/doesn't belong alongside it?
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Usage of DNA in Science and Society:
By Lloyd Benes
DNA is extracted from embryoes before implantation in the uterus for in vitro fertilization (IVF) in order to choose best characteristics in the developing baby. This is acknowledgement of human life beginning at fertilization/conception. DNA is accepted as a gold standard by the judicial courts for identifying an individual. It is callous and ruthless violence to abort unborn babies in utero.
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The Catholic Dentist’s Thanksgiving Blueprint: Faith, Community, and Ethical Catholic Advertisement That Actually Works
By Catholic Dentists Network
Thanksgiving reveals a hard truth: many Catholic dentists serve faithfully but remain invisible to Catholic families seeking value-aligned care. The issue isn’t compassion or skill—it’s visibility. Ethical presence is part of the mission, and through the Catholic Dentists Network, Catholic dentists can connect with the families already searching for them.
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A Light for Those Who Attack the Church and Her sinners
By Richard Horrell
At first glance, Jesus’ genealogy seems like a list of names — but it is the Gospel in seed form. God enters a broken family line, fulfills His promise to David, and sends Christ to redeem fallen humanity from the inside out
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Welcome to the Magic Kingdom
By Christy Romero
I recently went with my grandsons to Disney World, and while I was there, I closed my eyes and compared the Magic Kingdom to what I imagine heaven must be like. As I witnessed my grandsons’ little faces light up, I envisioned that when we stand in front of God, our faces will light up, and we will become carefree and innocent once again, like we were when we were children.
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A Liberal Arts Education Is the Answer to AI’s Dangers
By Catholic365
President Jonathan Sanford of University of Dallas, a Newman Guide-approved Catholic university, argues in the Wall Street Journal that while artificial intelligence holds great promise, it cannot replace the moral and intellectual formation provided by a liberal-arts education.
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Choose Joy: The Saints Have; Reflection for 3rd Sunday of Advent and Six Action Items for Week 3
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Six ways to celebrate the third week of Advent as we are closer to Christmas
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“The Prison We Rarely Name”
By Richard Horrell
This Advent reflection explores the hidden imprisonment of the heart, where Christ is present yet restrained, and calls us to loosen the chains we cling to so that He may live freely within us.
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Advent Check-In: How’s Your Advent Been?
By Katie Zalany
It’s the third week of Advent and we’re about 10 days away from Christmas Eve. How has your Advent been?
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Since The Salvation of Souls Is The Primary Concern of Our Church, This Post (Or One Similar to It) Should Be Included in Every Church Bulletin This Christmas
By Michael Seagriff
Let us welcome with open arms the thousands who will flock to our Churches this Christmas – most especially those who rarely come to worship the God whose birth we commemorate. But what does Love command we tell them? Speaking the Truth is, at times, very difficult but necessary. This is one of those times.
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Are We Such Sheep That We Need a Good Shepherd?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The Good Shepherd is a comforting figure but how relevant is this image today?
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