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Living The Worthy Life- Your Future, Your Family, Your Country, Your Church
By Michael Cunningham
Bishop Fulton Sheen in his Feb, 21, 1943 radio show, The Catholic Hour, gave one of the absolute best defenses of role of Christianity and Government. It was in the middle of World War II almost 33% of the population of the United States was in direct or indirect service to the war effort.
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Holy Communion and (Catholic) Vice President Joe Biden
By E.M. McCarthy
I honestly like Joe Biden. He seems like a nice man. I felt sorry for him when I read about his first wife and daughter dying in a tragic car accident when he was young. He is a Catholic, grew up in my home state, and is running for President in 2020 in the Democratic Party. Why do I mention Biden is a Catholic? Because being a Catholic should mean something.
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My Wife and The Little Flower joined forces and gave me a Miracle
By Larry Peterson
This is a story about how a wife and mother, prayed a novena to St. Therese of Liseux, and how The Little Flower, listened to her and helped cure her husband of Multiple Sclerosis. This happened back in 1981, and this is the first time it has been mentioned publicly.
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"The Amazon: New Paths for the Church and for Integral Ecology"
By E.M. McCarthy
The Amazon synod is taking place during October 2019 which discusses the Catholic Church in the Amazon region. As with the general synod in Ireland in May, and the Marriage synods in 2014 and 2015, modern problems are addressed in these meetings. Basically a synod is an academic meeting used to discuss issues related to the Church today.
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Living The Worthy Life - Going To The Past For The Future
By Michael Cunningham
Can you imagine today a Democratic President saying these remarks? Can you imagine a Democratic Candidate for President endorsing these remarks today? Well if you can’t, I do not really blame you- a great deal has changed in the United States since 1943. However, something that hasn’t changed is the topic of this essay-moral education and the responsibility of training the youth of our country.
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Ah-choo! Jesus Bless You
By Bill Dunn
Have you ever noticed how often people use the word God in everyday speech? We say things such as “Oh my God!” (also known as OMG in text message shorthand). We say, “God bless you,” “God forbid,” “By the grace of God,” “For the love of God,” “For God’s sake,” “It was an act of God,” “The wrath of God,” “Honest to God,” and, “Thank God it’s Friday!” (the famous TGIF).
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The Great Adventure Bible Timeline Event With Jeff Cavins
By William Hemsworth
On September 28, I had the great honor of attending The Great Adventure Bible in A Day event presented by Jeff Cavins. The event was help in the auditorium at Christ Cathedral in Garden Grove, CA. The event was sold out, and I was able to learn about the Bible with 700 of my closest friends from one of the world’s greatest Bible teachers.
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'My Soul Thirsts for God, For the Living God'
By David Torkington
I am as delighted as all other orthodox Catholics that the Spanish Bishops have spoken out against all forms of prayer involving Eastern meditation techniques and the mindfulness movement in their document, My Soul Thirsts for God, for the Living God: A Doctrinal Orientation on Christian Prayer (published 3rd September 2019). But is it too little, too late?
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Forgiveness in the eyes of others
By Tess Shore
The ultimate goodness that can come out of a bad situation is forgiveness. We all had to forgive someone or at least the opportunity. The story making headlines on forgiveness is how a young man can forgive a person for killing his brother. The young man then pleads with the judge to allow him to hug the woman. This was the ultimate act of forgiveness.
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Time for the Conn. Catholic Men's Conference
By Bill Dunn
Hi guys! It’s that time of year again for the annual Connecticut Catholic Men’s Conference. This day-long conference will be held once again at St. Paul’s High School, 1001 Stafford Ave., in Bristol, CT. The date is Saturday, October 19th, 2019, and the time is from 8:30 a.m. until the conclusion of Vigil Mass at about 5 p.m.
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Wonderfully Made
By Oscar L. Rankin, Jr
I was watching Michael Phelps doing the Australian crawl in an Olympic replay and noticed that a swimmer doing this stroke creates a wave similar to that of a ballasted sailboat as it travels in the water, and this winning style may have contributed to Phelps success.
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Living The Worthy Life- The Devil Is In The Details
By Michael Cunningham
I am a post World War II baby boom, Korean War era, child of television. My parents were children of the radio. My early life revolved around the television set in our living room. Every Tuesday night I would watch Bishop Sheen.
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Had I a Thousand Lives...- St. Lorenzo Ruiz
By BJ Gonzalvo
Saint Lorenzo Ruiz is near and dear to me and to many Filipinos. Canonized by Pope John Paul II in 1987, he is the first of only two canonized saints (the other is San Pedro Calungsod) from my homeland, one of the most Christian nations in the world, the Philippines.
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Living Liturgically Part 5: Living the Feasts
By Katie Zalany
It was September 15th and I was filled with sorrow this day. God led me into intense reflection and prayer on my own deep wounds and suffering, and a long meditation on how my suffering and carrying of my own cross was united to Christ's.
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Living The Worthy Life: What is right is right
By Michael Cunningham
Almost 90 years ago, Bishop Fulton these prophetic words- what has happened in the mean time to the world. Can we live in a society where life is not valued? To many this may be a trick question. They change the question to a) A woman’s right to choose or B) A woman has the right to do her body what she wants to.
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Why I Am an Ex-Atheist
By Bill Dunn
Last week I discussed the event that convinced me that atheism was true. It occurred during biology class my freshman year in high school. This week I’d like to discuss the event that caused me to lose my faith in atheism. (And trust me, there is nothing more bizarre than a person who has lost his firm belief in nothingness.)
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Living The Worthy Life
By Michael Cunningham
Life Worth Living was a popular television show featuring Bishop Fulton Sheen that first appeared on the Du Mont TV Network on Tuesday night February 12, 1952.
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