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Gun Control or Virtues?
By Rexcrisanto Delson
All three. Unfortunately, we are not hearing much, if anything, about the latter two. Instead, we see and hear one side vehemently promulgating their anti-gun agenda, and the other side steadfastly defending the 2nd Amendment. Regardless of which side of the gun control debate you are on, it's clear we cannot focus solely on gun control because guns, on their own, do not kill people.
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"They're idiots!" What I learned from Two Catholic Giants
By Greg Schlueter
During a wonderful season of priestly discernment, Fr. Benedict Groeschel introduced me to his dear friend, brilliant philosopher Alice von Hildebrand.
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Santacruzan -- Preserving the Culture and Sharing the Faith
By BJ Gonzalvo
One of the fondest childhood memories I have growing up in the Philippines, particularly in the college town of Los Banos, Laguna, is that the month of May is a festive month.
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Join the #CatholicTwitter Revival with Priests, Religious and Lots of Young Catholics!
By Kim-Thérèse Lee
Join the #CatholicTwitter Revival with Priests, Religious and Lots of Young Catholics!
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A Forgiving Heart
By Mary Rivers
Ash Wednesday, 2018 Seventeen young people Feel the sting of death, Undeserved, unable to overpower evil.
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Day 311 – The Feast of the Dedication of the Temple
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: John 10:22-42 Today we see Jesus at the Temple in Jerusalem at the Feast of the Dedication. What is this feast and why did Jesus travel to Jerusalem for it?
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Untangling the Root Causes Beneath the School Shootings
By Karl Erickson
Why the recent school shootings? There are certainly a multitude of tangled root causes, but towards the top of the list there must be an acknowledgment of a few central failures. We have, for one, collectively turned our backs upon God, and many have worked tirelessly to remove signs of faith from daily lives.
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Remembering My "Father in Christ Jesus"
By Robert Atkinson, M.I.
As we lay William Franklin Graham Jr. to rest, my heart is overcome with fragrance of memories. This may seem strange to many of my readers, this being a Catholic site, but the fact is that conversion is a process, sometimes a life long process. That’s where my memories begin, at the beginning, as Saint Paul says in 1 Corinthians 4:15, (NABRE)
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Light Amidst Darkness in the Parkland School Shooting...
By Carlos Espinosa
Darkness enveloped him. He suffered from depression and other mental ailments, including autism, attention deficit and hyperactive disorder.
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Ash Wednesday, 2018
By Mary Rivers
Again we receive ashes on our forehead, Our outward sign to remember… “That you are dust, and dust you shall return.”
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"...And Deserving of All My Love"
By Sr. Christina M. Neumann
Last night before "crawling in," when I knelt at my bedside to make an act of contrition (a custom I have observed for years), one phrase struck me: "deserving of all my love." Our society doesn't like to recognize this fact that God deserves our love.
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Miracles and Secrets: Rediscovering Mary in Fatima and Lourdes
By Mary Ashley Burton
My mother booked an Airbnb for the 100th anniversary of the Miracle of the Sun in Fatima, on October 13th, 2017, two years in advance. No matter where we would be, or what our circumstances might be like then, it was certain that we would be in Fatima to celebrate. When I say we, I mean that my mom called me to inform me that I’d be going with her.
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The End of "Stranger Things" in Our Home
By Greg Schlueter
Many have been raving about the Netflix series, "Stranger Things." With all due respect for a number of wonderful, genuinely faith-filled friends, watching the second episode had the effect of my cleaning house. DVDs like "Titanic" are now on their way to the incinerator.
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An attack on one person's human dignity is an attack on human dignity itself.
By Troy Kroening
Human dignity belongs to humanity, each and every human. If we deny it to anyone, we have attacked human dignity itself, not just the person(s). Human rights come from human dignity. Your right to free speech and freedom of religion stem from human dignity.
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Cross of a Different Kind: Cancer & Christian Spirituality
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
The city of Memphis (in Tennessee) sometimes gets a negative ‘rep’ from people outside her limits. However, if for no other redeeming quality (even though I believe there are many), Memphis itself deserves respect for being home to a continuous-miracle. In the heart of downtown rests our brightest beacon of hope: St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
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Get the March for Life some big spiritual guns
By Rose Cuervo
The first time I attended the March for Life I felt very underused--I came all the way to stop abortion by walking? Many of us have conversion stories surrounding abortion or contraception, had taught advocacy on it, had victory stories to share against fighting the PTSD surrounding it or to share best practices on a pro-life campaign.
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Yes, it's still Christmas.
By Troy Kroening
Despite all of the Christmas celebration before Christmas (during Advent), Christmas does not end on Christmas Day. Indeed, the celebration of Christmas Day itself extends for 8 days. The Octave of Christmas! And not only that, but the Christmas season goes until the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord (Monday, January 8).
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