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Waiting for Roe
By Dr. Pup
A Rummage: a searching into, under, and behind my reaction to waiting for a decision on Roe v.Wade
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Again, Michael?
By Michael Joseph Carzon
A look at immigration, Vatican II, abortion, George Floyd, and other topics through the foggy lens of Michael Sean Winters' commentary.
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Giving God a Blank Check...and Other Good Ideas
By Janet W. Butler
Can we really afford to "give God a blank check" in our lives?
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James Martin, SJ, says white supremacists would have crucified Jesus
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Finally, Fr. James Martin, SJ, has spoken out. The priest has written books, made movies, and enjoyed fame among Catholics and non-Catholics alike for his lack of urging repentance among LGBTQ and, instead, insisting on the Church accepting them as is and allowing the sin to continue. Now, James Martin has finally found a group he thinks might just be sinners.
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New Fantasy Series "Storm & Spire" Does Not Disappoint
By Jacinta
Fans of Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings" and C.S. Lewis' "Narnia" books will especially enjoy this new release!
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How Can We Believe?
By Richard Maffeo
From whom do we seek praise? It matters. A lot.
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Check Your Spiritual House
By Caroline Godin
We make efforts to keep our houses in order but do we work just as hard on our spiritual houses? Here's a different type of examine that might help us check our spiritual selves and tidy up inside a bit.
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Lia Thomas, Transgenderism, and the Catholic Perspective
By Shawn Messonnier, D.V.M
Lia Thomas and Transgenderism-Tough Questions That Should be Asked, and Our Call as Catholics to Pray for Those Who Suffer
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When to Shake the Dust and Walk Away
By Caroline Godin
Some people are so hard of heart and toxic that arguing with them brings more anxiety than peace. How do we know when to stay and fight and when to walk away?
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Messages to an American Catholic in Paris
By Michael J. Baglino
The state of Catholicism in secular Paris
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Complacency and Consequences
By Patti J. Mitchell
Maintaining spiritual strength.
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Wages of Sin
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
The question as to how a diocese cannot pay a living wage, yet has millions for lawsuit settlements.
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Let us make mankind in our image
By George Calleja
Creation was the sharing of God’s love to mankind.
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The Grass Isn’t Always Greener: A Lesson in Judging Others
By Caroline Godin
Why does the grass look greener from a distance and what does that say about how we view others?
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Review: “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” funny, but not a show-stopper
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Nicholas Cage’s latest movie, “The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent” brings some well-known characters such as Cage and, Pedro Pascal, and Neil Patrick Harris to the screen. Despite it’s poor writing, Cage and Pascal (Javi) have dynamite chemistry between the two, which delivers a funny and fun-to-watch bromance. Cage and Pascal really save the lack luster script from being a major flop and tur
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On Being a Catholic Millennial Writer
By Christina M. Sorrentino
There have been a significant number of times that simply by reflecting on a poem led me to receive the inspiration that I needed to put the pen to the paper, and allow the words to gently flow out from my soul.
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"Crisis" in Religious Vocations
By Christina M. Sorrentino
??There has been much focus today on a "crisis" in religious vocations. We know that there are fewer numbers of younger women entering religious communities, but the "crisis" is not how many young women enter the convent, but how many leave the religious life after an often traumatic experience.
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