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Thanksgiving: a Time to Pause, be Humble, and Give THANKS to GOD
By Larry Peterson
Thanksgiving is the one day of the year where we stop, take a breath from the year gone by, and say THANK YOU to God for all that we have. The simplicity of this holiday embraces a quiet virtue which exposes itself that day. On this day that virtue manages to transcend all the daily pride that infects so many of us. That virtue is Humility.
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Love in Action
By Mary Rivers
Do you love a mystery? The questions, the assumptions, the possibilities, intrigue one. The killing of eleven Jewish worshippers in their synagogue was disturbing and left many unanswered questions. What made the killer cry, ”Die Jew’?” Why did he live when so many others died?
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Teen Book Review - Mission Libertad
By Leslea Wahl
Mission Libertad is the story of Luisito, a young teenage boy who escapes Communist Cuba in 1979 with his parents. This is such a wonderful book with so many interesting aspects to it. First of all, it is a fabulous historic fiction for middle school and high school kids about a time in history that I haven’t seen much written about.
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Don't Lose Sight of the Good News
By Bill Dunn
The past few months have been kind of depressing in the Catholic world. With the clergy sex abuse scandal flaring up once again, passionate and angry declarations have been dominating the daily news cycle.
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Thanksgiving, Traditions, Gratitude and Grace
By Mark C. McCann
Every year, my family and I must make one of the toughest choices ever: where to eat Thanksgiving dinner – my siblings or her parents. I seldom see my brothers and sisters, so it is always nice to have a mini McCann family reunion. However, the Davinos sure know how to put together a food-filled traditional Italian Thanksgiving feast! It is a difficult pick
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The 2018 Connecticut Catholic Men's Conference: A Few Afterthoughts
By Mark C. McCann
Every year in October, I attend the Connecticut Catholic Men’s Conference, an event that challenges Catholic men to look into their hearts and discover their worth as servants of Christ and His Church. The conference calls the men to consider their call to personal apostolate. Each man of God has a mission to love his family, to do his work as to the Lord, and to carry the Gospel to a world
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Revisiting Halloween in the Philippines
By BJ Gonzalvo
With the forces of globalization, secularization, social media, and whatever else, the Halloween I remember as a child in the Philippines in the 1980s, or what’s called “Todos Los Santos” (All Saints Day) or “Undas” might be morphing into something completely different nowadays. It might also be losing its meaning, its value, and ultimately its sacredness.
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November: the Story of Us
By E.M. McCarthy
What a month we're entering. It starts with the celebration of the little guy, all the unknown saints, and ends with the celebration of Jesus, our King.
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Wheat and Weeds: When a Pastor both Helps and Abuses
By Emily Hess
The hardest part of realizing that my spiritual director had sexually taken advantage of me was the fact that he had also given me actual help, help that I had based much of my life on.
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Why do so many Democrats claim to be Catholic?
By De Maria
The Catholic Church emphatically teaches that abortion is a mortal sin worthy of automatic excommunication. The Democrat party stands for abortion on demand and heinously supports even partial birth abortion where a child is murdered after he is born. And yet, many Catholics still vote Democrat.
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Why? Why Is The All Powerful Silent?
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
As we edge ever more closely to this intense, emotional, and fractious election, I believe that Americans on both sides are asking, “Why? Why Is the All-Powerful Silent?”
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Why we should celebrate All Hallows Eve as "All Saints Eve" and not Halloween....
By Julie
It seems the whole world loves "Halloween". The pumpkins are out at the various Protestant churches (hey, maybe a few Catholic ones too -- our parish tried it a couple of years). The children like listening to haunted tales on TV. People like dressing up. So, is this really a good idea as a Catholic to celebrate Halloween?
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5 things "Gosnell" teaches us
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The shocking movie that teaches viewers the horrors of abortion and provides an inside look at the lucrative industry that disguises itself as “women’s choice” has received tremendous opposition – and for good reason.
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The Triumph of Our Lady's Immaculate Heart and the Ultimate Lie of Antichrist
By Scott Pauline
Just a couple of days ago, a mind-blowing Insight hit me. It was regarding an essential aspect of the mystery of iniquity. Nothing new was drawn from my analogies . I just discovered that an analogy I already had provided a profound basis for another theology I had.
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Despite Scandal, God Wants Us to Be Joyful
By Bill Dunn
One of my favorite Catholic authors is Dr. Peter Kreeft, a longtime professor of philosophy at Boston College. Recently, I saw a video where Professor Kreeft discussed Christian joy.
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The 2018 Connecticut Catholic Men's Conference: Five Great Reasons to Go!
By Mark C. McCann
What does it mean to be a Catholic man? Is it about being loyal to the Church or living out our faith through worship, service, and prayer? Maybe it has more to do with how we relate to others according to the standards spelled out in the Scriptures and Tradition.
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Chasing People Out of the Church
By Anthony S. Layne
Let me put forth a hypothetical case: Let’s say there is a popular Catholic writer who’s also a bank robber. In many respects, the writer’s articles are orthodox and respectful of the Church leadership.
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