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Fixing Our Eyes on Jesus
By Richard Maffeo
We can't be successful in the spiritual battle if we focus attention on the wrong things.
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Called to Be Missionary Disciples
By Christina M. Sorrentino
How can we reach out to those members of our society who have become a part of the “none” generation and bring Jesus to them?
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Welcome Aboard -- It's A Mess!
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
Comparison between the state of affairs in the Church and Noah's ark.
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The liberating power of routine
By Flávia Ghelardi
Although it may seem contradictory, having a routine with fixed times for doing things actually makes us freer to be who we were created to be. In this article you can see how to exercise the virtue of order and live better.
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When You Experience the Ugly Side of The Church
By Katie Zalany
I’m beginning to see that there are two types of Catholics. Catholics who have seen and experienced the ugly side of the Church, and Catholics who haven’t. How should you respond when you experience the ugly side of the Church?
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Wanted: More Joyful Noise
By Janet W. Butler
A smile once in awhile might be the best evangelism there is!
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Lack of Masculinity
By Stephen Clark
toxic masculinity or absence of authentic masculinity ?
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Stumbling towards Unity
By Pamela Grothaus, ShowMeCatholics
An agenda has twisted Catholic thinking. In fact, it stems from the openly stated agenda of Vatican II’s modernist Churchmen to remove “everything which can be the shadow of a stumbling-block for our separated brethren…”
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A Father's Love | Faith is Like a Muscle
By Thomas | Reason2bCatholic
Raising children today is a challenge, a challenge not for the faint of heart. It’s especially so when children are coming of age; and the challenge deepens when children are adult and the choices they make are fully their own. As parents who desire for our children to come to know God, to love him, to serve him, and to do his will, we must enter into the desert ourselves.
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Bridges not Barriers
By Caroline Godin
There is so much divide in our Catholic Church between types of Masses, social justice, controversial issues, politics, and more. Dialogue can be good when done with open hearts and compassion and one doesn’t need to sacrifice truth for this, but many are turned away by harsh words and pointed judgments. How are we to evangelize if we speak words of hate and condemnation?
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That One More Step
By Janet W. Butler
An opinion/reflection piece on grief and recovery.
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What is Truly Sacred?
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
A few brief notes regarding recent statements about January 6th.
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Reconnecting
By Caroline Godin
While the divorce rate has actually dropped in recent years, it’s still over 40%. As Catholics, we see the decline in the family and the lack of honor for the sacred union of marriage. We can see that society as a whole isn’t putting a priority on marriage and family. So what can we do in our own lives to help raise our children with a solid example of a marriage after God’s own heart?
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Do You Respect Your Pastor?
By Christina M. Sorrentino
Do we as parishioners in our local parishes heed the words of St. Paul? Do we show our pastors the love, honor, and respect that they deserve as the men who shepherd us as their flock?
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The one thing you must do before going to Mass
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
There is one thing that every person should do before entering the church for Mass. It's possibly the most charitable thing you can do for your neighbor that day.
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A Catholic New Year Resolution | Be not afraid!
By Thomas | Reason2bCatholic
As we embark on a new year, let us resolve to live out our baptismal promises as Catholics. Let this be the year that all Catholics - faithful and fallen away - resolve to be a light in the darkness. Be not afraid!
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Be The Light
By Jean Briese
As our world struggles through pandemic fears, social justice fears, political hatred, social hatred it is easy to become discouraged. How do we as Catholics respond?
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