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Fatherhood
By Robert Louis Rodriguez
Most of the time, all you need to do is be there. While you're there, however, you have the ability to fill your children's lives with much more than ephemeral things. Sometimes they just want you to see their latest drawing, or how high they can jump. "Daddy, look" is all they need.
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Misplaced Compassion in an Upside-Down World
By Caroline Godin
Recently, my little one was out sick with a nasty cold. With the pandemic and school protocols in place, we knew we’d need to get him tested. We did, negative, no biggie. A few days at home and teaching him how to blow his nose and cover his cough and he’ll be back to preschool soon.
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Modern Day Sainthood
By Caroline Godin
Never has any other faith group in the history of humanity had as many role models as the Catholic Church. Granted, being a universal church means having a greater number of followers and with more followers comes more human errors. Still, the miracles surrounding the stories of the saints are fascinating. We have saints for everything from illnesses, financial situations, trades, and demographic
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POLITICS AND THERAPY – AN UNHEALTHY COMBINATION
By Patti J. Mitchell
The Left's false narrative of inclusivity and tolerance is rearing its ugly head everywhere. Conservatives are losing jobs, being blacklisted, boycotted, and censored. We are attacked for having faith and morals. One would think a haven from verbal abuse exists somewhere, such as a Facebook page where therapists, counselors, and lay counselors gain insight into new techniques and receive encourag
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Clarity of Vision
By Karl Erickson
COVID has been enlightening in shining a spotlight on the darkness and disorder within our own minds. It shouldn’t be a surprise that the relative madness of these days seemingly demands a simple explanation: a black and white answer for what ails us. In this age of social distancing and fear, why not turn to unusual sources of information for answers; traditional sources certainly haven’t offer
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COMMON GOOD OR COMMON EVIL
By Patti J. Mitchell
Should I or should I not get “the poke.” Do I listen to Dr. Fauci, who changes positions like we all change our underwear? Do I let the government dictate what I put into my body, especially with a vaccine that has not adequately tested for side effects? Do I take a shot that in the future might cause permanent damage while the company that produces it is held harmless?
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We All Live in Mission Territory
By Christina M. Sorrentino
The whole world has now become mission territory. There are many people who have no relationship with Christ, and do not associate themselves with any organized religion. There is another group of individuals who are baptized Catholics who have either fallen away from the Church.
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Seek the heart of Man ... when ego's clash
By Stephen Clark
At any one time there seem to be dozens of conflicts going on throughout the world, in this hour there are civil wars in Tigray in Ethiopia, Yemen, Syria and lots of tension in other parts of the world. It made me wonder about how and why conflicts get out of control on such a regular basis.
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Thankful for Sundays and God's Amazing Grace
By Sharla Ynostrosa
This is the day the Lord has made, let us be glad and rejoice! Sunday is such a special day.
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St. Jerome: The Slow Work of Sanctity
By Tony Crescio
What comes to mind when we think of the saints?
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The day my guardian angel saved my life
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
As a recent college graduate, I landed my first job and was doing well. I was still living with my parents while I prepared for my wedding, was devoted to God and loved helping others. I enjoyed my job, my boss, my co-workers, and loved the drive home from work.
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Jesus will never give up on you
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
My favorite, and most peaceful, times of the morning is praying the rosary
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The Fire of Judgment on Those who Reject Jesus
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Jesus was accustomed to rejection as he walked the earth.
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The Autumns of Our Lives: The Transformation of Seeds Sown in the Soil of Trials
By Mark C. McCann
When I was young I always looked forward to autumn. For me, autumn was a time when the cycle of life began all over again.
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Voter Suppression and Catholic Apathy
By Michael Cunningham
Why does the Church not take a great stand on moral issues facing our country today?
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Evangelizing: What is it, and how can we, as individuals, Evangelize?
By Larry Peterson
We Catholic/Christians are asked to 'evangelize." But for me, the word, Evangelize, has always been intimidating. And what does that word actually mean?
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Mothering the Mother - postpartum is important...
By Julie
I think moms have lost this touch in our day and age.
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