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Make NO Mistake and Never Forget; Mothers are Women and Female is their Gender
By Larry Peterson
I found myself writing this for Mother’s Day because the legal definition of “gender” has become controversial. I begin with a quote from Cardinal Giovanni Ravasi; President of the Pontifical Council of Culture: “The love of man and woman, capable of generating life, is a sign that points to God.”
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Did the Pope Really Say There Is No Hell?
By Bill Dunn
A couple of months ago, on Holy Thursday, a stunning news report appeared in every media outlet around the world. A typical headline read: “Pope says there is no Hell.”
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Choosing Government over God has a Difference; One is Death, and the other is Life.
By Larry Peterson
The saga of Alfie Evans sickened me. Except for two overriding factors, his death was unnecessary. First, the feigned necessity of his death is embedded within the secular practicality of a 21st-century judicial system. Secondly, among many medical practitioners who lean on their own omniscient ability, it was in Alfie’s “best interests” to die.
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Ireland's May 25th Voters Deserve The Truth
By E.M. McCarthy
The vote taking place May 25th in Ireland will decide whether to keep the Constitutional Eighth amendment stating the unborn have a right to life. Abortion rights groups are going all out to repeal, it while pro-life groups are fighting to keep it. But what is abortion about?
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The Evil Fruit of Division
By E.M. McCarthy
The Bible story of creation makes us aware that God gave a unique gift to humans. The gift was unity between God and man, and unity between man and woman. After the first sin was committed there was division between both God and man, and man and woman.
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A Prayer for Those Who Are Mourning
By E.M. McCarthy
Dearest God I'm hurting after the death of my beloved,
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Right to Die?
By E.M. McCarthy
Two legal cases dealing with the Right to Die are in the news with Pope Francis weighing in with the case of Alder Hey. The Pope said, “It's our duty to do everything to care for life.”
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Social Yet Private Is It Time To MeWe?
By Birgit Jones
Stories about the corruption of social media giant, Facebook, are coming in at an increasingly faster pace. Apparently, not only is our privacy at risk, but we are being manipulated and targeted. There are accusations surrounding the election cycle, mind games, and total betrayal - all in the name of socializing. It may well be time to take another path - or at least a supplemental one.
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America Needs Fatima Hosts Second Annual Nationwide Rosary Crusades to Pray for Renewed Recognition of Traditional Marriage
By Tim Hatch
It might not have been a big crowd, but the cause was monumental. Thirteen adults and seven children from across the Diocese of Corpus Christi, Texas gathered on March 17 on the grounds of St John the Baptist Catholic Church in Corpus Christi to pray for a restoration of traditional marriage and family life in our nation
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Divine Mercy Sunday
By Carol Ann Chybowski
Sometimes I feel like I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with the Sacrament of Reconciliation. I know I need to go, but it’s awfully scary to tell my faults and failures out loud to a priest.
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A Rosary Novena for Ireland to Keep Its Protection of the Preborn
By E.M. McCarthy
There is a 54 day novena being prayed for Ireland to keep in place its pro-life constitutional amendment. It began on Easter and will continue up until the day the people of Ireland go to the polls to cast their votes.
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Jesus Transcends Denominations
By Bill Dunn
The Catholic Church sincerely believes that Jesus Christ founded the Catholic Church and gave her the full deposit of faith. But many people misinterpret this to mean the Church teaches that all non-Catholic denominations are NOT teaching the truth and therefore their members are going to Hell.
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Looking Back at the Movie "Rudy" at It's 25 Year Anniversary to Inspire Your Faith
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
In 1993, “Rudy” the movie was shown in movie theaters but was not a box office smash at the time Over the years, in the sports world and beyond it has become a favorite movie to many including myself. The movie is about a young man from Indiana who had dreams of playing football for Notre Dame.
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The Resurrection Mystery: a Symbol of the Conversion of the Jews?
By Scott Pauline
The Answer to all Mysteries of the Faith is in Scripture and Tradition The answer to all mysteries of history must lie within the already extant Deposit of Faith. That is, for example, the Fundamentalists are crazy and short-sighted when they think that the “mystery of iniquity” has to do with some secret societies or such.
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Did Christ Appear to his Mother on Easter Sunday?
By Joby Provido
In the Philippines where I am from, there is a tradition that takes place just before dawn on Easter Sunday. It is called the “salubong” or roughly translated as welcome encounter. It is a word used, for example, when a loved-ones come from overseas and you eagerly make your way to the airport in anticipation to be with them.
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Did Jesus Appear to His Mom after He Rose from the Dead? The Gospels never mention it.
By Larry Peterson
The gospel read at the Easter Vigil is from Mark 16: 1-7. In this gospel, Mary Magdalene and Salome have gone to the tomb to anoint Him. This is when the angel appears to them, and tells them He has risen and to go and tell His disciples.
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My Son's Wedding proved to me that "ONE, HOLY, CATHOLIC, and APOSTOLIC" is the perfect description for our Church
By Larry Peterson
We define the Catholic Church as “One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic” church. But when you witness those words coming to life right before your own eyes, it is an experience you will never forget.
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