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How Miracles Are Possible
By Tony Jesse
Miracles would be nice, but really - are they possible? One of the biggest stumbling blocks in Christianity for most people is the belief in miracles. After all, Thomas Jefferson famously took scissors and cut out the miracle verses in his Bible because he found them too hard to believe.
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Welcome Wagon
By E.M. McCarthy
(A Satire) Prime Minister Leo Varadkar walks into a spacious room. The office is well-appointed and overlooks the city. A billboard with a large red heart with the word Repeal inside is visible from the window. A woman is typing, one finger, on her computer. Varadkar approaches the antique desk.
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Was Rod Dreher Right to Leave the Catholic Church?
By Arnold Scott
Rod Dreher is a great political and cultural writer who has written many books (Crunchy Cons, The Benedict Option) and currently contributes to The American Conservative.
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The Cultural Communists and Our Church
By E.M. McCarthy
We, as a society, no longer believe in personal sins. Forty years ago people may have sinned, but they admitted it. Why this is significant is because those who admitted they did wrong could be saved.
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My Daughters, My Son and the Gender Divide...
By Carlos Espinosa
While getting a haircut a few weeks ago, I overheard one of the hairdressers tell another, "Men are all the same. They treat you well in front of your face but you never know what they're doing behind your back. That's why I don't care about any man. I put my needs first."
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Weddings and Modesty -- Time for us to review this!
By Julie
I thought I would do a blog about weddings since my brother is about to have his "big day" in San Antonio later this month.
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Spiritual Reading for a Balanced Life
By Joby Provido
Every day we are bombarded with news that can be violent or depressing. Sometimes immersing ourselves in those kinds of stories can drive us to despair when thinking of hope for humanity.
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Are we destined to repeat the past of inhumanity to humanity?
By Ralph Hathaway
As moralists and activists for the rights of all most people would agree that the scourge from world opinions towards the poor, lonely, and disenfranchised has become too obnoxious and must be addressed by each one.
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If You're Attracted to Things of Hell, So What?
By Greg Schlueter
If you're attracted to someone of your gender, so what? If you're attracted to someone not your spouse, so what? If you're attracted to illicit media, so what?
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Be Glad and Exult Our Lord and Savior is in Our Midst (through Our Lady)
By Janet Moore
On the Feast of the Visitation, which we recently celebrated, I am struck with God’s call for us to rejoice in His Presence – like Elizabeth did so long ago, when she was filled with the Holy Spirit, she couldn’t help but cry out in in joy!
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The Two Kid Catholic Family
By Arnold Scott
Sometimes as Mass is about to begin I notice there is more than one procession going on. Yes, there is the priest and his altar servers... but there is also a procession of two kid families filling the pews.
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Corpus Christi In Our Modern World
By E.M. McCarthy
Something profound happened—I noticed someone not going to Holy Communion. I paid attention to this man because I sat behind him and waited to see if he would go to Communion before I went.
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What Marks Us As Christians?
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
“What marks us? Most of the major traditions of the world have something- a hat, turban, mark, specific dress to announce their religious belief.
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The "Angel of Auschwitz"-- Venerable Angela Maria of the Heart of Jesus
By Larry Peterson
Maria Cacilia Autsch was born in Rollecken, Germany, on March 26,1900. She was the fifth of seven children and her dad, August, worked very hard as a machinist to keep his family fed.
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Send Out Your Sprit
By Mary Rivers
Our church is having a community parish celebration, complete with a potluck meal, a celebratory Mass presided by the archbishop, who will bless our new large parish center designed for large numbers of people. The feast is on the Sunday after Pentecost.
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Lessons in Valor, Grit, and Sacrifice from Two of My Favorite Military Saints
By BJ Gonzalvo
Many of the saints we know are paragons of valor, grit, and sacrifice but two that stand out in my memory are Saint Ignatius of Loyola and Saint Joan of Arc.
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A Personal Look at the Abortion Culture
By E.M. McCarthy
During my college years I had a friend who got caught up in the hook-up culture. Once she told me that if she ever got pregnant, she would have an abortion. I told her she couldn't, that it was murder. She stated that she couldn't face a pregnancy and would have an abortion.
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