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Reclaiming the Faith, and the Church
By Lorrie McNickle
My friends, if you don't recognize that our Church is in trouble, then I'm not sure what kind of rock you are hiding under. As I watch the newsfeeds and the headlines, I cringe as everyday a new cleric falls.
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Jeffrey Epstein's Soul, Prayer, Judgement, Mercy, and Hell
By Peter Darcy
Famed Holocaust survivor Elie Weisel once quoted a saying from an ancient rabbinical text: the angels weep whenever a soul is condemned to Hell. Our Lord seemed to echo that angelic emotion with His agonized sweat in the Garden of Gethsemane on the night before He died.
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Was Saint Louis de Montfort referring to the New Evangelization?
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Bob and Penny Lord studied the life of Saint Louis de Montfort after reading Mater Redemptoris and in his writings they discovered his Prophecy of the the Last Days. Many times they quoted this prophecy to the groups that they spoke to over the years.
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I Want to Be Held!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Life has been taking all of us through some very rough times. Chaotic at times, frustrating and wearisome at time, and sometimes we are angry, or we are deeply sad.
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THE LIVING WATER ON THE BAYOU
By Sherry Kenner
It is providence and true to the teachings of Jesus, that each year on August 15th, the Feast Day of The Assumption, a eucharistic procession takes place on the waterways, the bayous, of South Louisiana.
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Prior to Mary's Assumption, did she actually die? What is the Feast of the Dormition of the Mother of God?
By Larry Peterson
On November 1, 1950, Pope Pius XII, writing and speaking ex-cathedra, solemnly defined in the Apostolic Constitution Munificentissimus Deus, the dogma that “the Immaculate Mother of God, the ever-virgin Mary, having completed the course of her earthly life, was assumed body and soul into heavenly glory.” We know this as the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and it is a Holy Day of Obligatio
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Why Does Society Disavow the Supernatural Warfare Component of Horrendous Acts of Violence Against Innocent Human Beings?
By Ralph Zuranski
Today at Planned Parenthood we prayed for an end to all violence, hatred and spiritual evil in the world. The recent mass shootings focused the spotlight on how little some individuals, companies and nations value human life.
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Devoted to the Church even amid Fallen Clergy
By Lorrie McNickle
Our world is in trouble, and the only thing that can save her is Christ, and more specifically Christ through His Bride - the Church.
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Persecution 2019
By E.M. McCarthy
This year marks a high point in Christian persecutions worldwide. Recently Nigeria is in the news, with the fear of ethnic cleansing and open war being discussed.
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Scandals, abuse, and homosexual desecration of the church – Déjà vu?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The situation with the Church today is staggering and concerning. It seems as reports continue coming out about sex abuse by clergy, abuse of power, theology concerns, and now…. homosexual desecration of a church that appears to have been accepted by church leadership.
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Catholic Church: South Korea as a model for Europe
By Josef Bordat
The Church in Europe is in a deep crisis. Parishes are losing members, Sunday's mass-attendance is down to 10 percent (at least in Germany). The latest figures from Germany show the ongoing decline. While Church in whole Europe is declining, according to the numbers concerning membership, priests, attendance in Holy Mass, Catholic Church in the Republic of Korea is growing
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"Where have they all gone"? A Satire on Empty Pews
By Ralph Hathaway
This is not the first comment on why the populace of the Church has diminished, and it will not be the last. Recently, I submitted an article titled “Have the sins of some drawn you away from the Sacraments?
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Stop Holding Your Nose and Start Speaking Out
By Anthony S. Layne
There’s an old Latin legal maxim: Qui tacet consentire videtur, ubi loqui debuit ac potuit (Whoever is silent, when he is able and ought to speak, must be seen to consent). The other side of this coin is Martin Niemöller’s haunting poem, “First they came …”.
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The Golden Anniversary of the Moon Landing; Part of God's Plan for Humanity
By Ralph Hathaway
Saturday, July 20, 2019, 50 years since two men landed on the surface of our closest neighbor in space. “One step for man, one giant leap for mankind” words that rang so loud and clear by Astronaut Neil Armstrong.
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Love does not equal Nice
By Lorrie McNickle
The Devil has duped God's people. Somewhere along the way we lost our story for the most part and the Devil has so distorted virtue and goodness that many of us now seem to perceive vice as good and honorable.
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What the Church Needs Now are Steady Servants
By Katie Zalany
I attend daily Mass at a different church than my home parish. The church is in the city and is going through a difficult time right now, with an allegation of child abuse against their beloved pastor. It's yet to be fully substantiated, and no one can judge the outcome, but there are a range of emotions and reactions that are circulating around the church right now.
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Forced Death of Vincent Lambert
By E.M. McCarthy
The courts in France have given the go-ahead to remove the feeding tube of disabled Vincent Lambert, 42. He will die the second or third week of July 2019.
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