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Hard to Find Jesus in Holiday Clutter
By Bill Dunn
This week is the first Sunday of Advent. It seems like we just packed away the Christmas stuff and now we have to bring it all out again. (I realize this doesn’t apply to everyone. Some folks start celebrating the Christmas season right around Halloween.
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5 Tips for Seeing a Shooting Star and Finding God in Dark Times
By Fr. Michael J. Denk
Have you ever seen a shooting star? Every year in December the Germid Meteor Shower streams through the winter Sky with a fantastic show.
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Holy Ambiguity
By Katie Zalany
Are you searching for direction? Are you unsure of the next step to take? Do you sense a change or transition but aren’t sure what it is? Welcome to holy ambiguity, a place where those who walk the spiritual journey wait. In this place, God is calling you to greater patience and faith.
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Maranatha - Advent 2017
By Ralph Hathaway
This year as Advent arrives, at a time of unrest and worldly distress, our hope is more than ever needed to inflame the minds of each soul. I remember a dream some time ago where the sounds and sight of bombs were going off in the not too far distance. “They are getting close” I said and upon waking still saw the vividness and fear of a future we may face.
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The Benedictine Option
By Mishka Góra
In a world seemingly gone mad, where situations formerly inconceivable have become a reality, seclusion – also unthinkable once upon a time – has not only become alluring, but within the realm of possibility.
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Remembering the season of Hanukkah
By Rebecca H. Aikman
Hannukah, the feast of rededication, is the celebration of G_d’s miracle of maintaining the lights of the temple menorah. As such, it is also called the festival of lights.
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An Incompatibility between Leftism, Happiness, and Thanksgiving Day
By Rexcrisanto Delson
After watching the 2017 movie, “Spider-man: Homecoming,” I couldn’t stop thinking about the importance of happiness and Thanksgiving Day. This is because the movie had two scenes that had nothing to do with its narrative, and everything to do with moral divisiveness and the ideologies of Leftism.
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A Bit of History (especially for the Younger Folks) during the Thanksgiving Holiday; The Introduction of "God Bless America" *
By Larry Peterson
Back in 1940, there were no televisions or laptops or iPads. The United States was on the brink of being brought into World War II. The word “cyber” was not even invented. But there was the radio and that was how the nation received its evening entertainment. Newspapers were trusted and that was the primary news source.
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Through the Lens of the 16th and 21st Centuries: The Problem of Evil.
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
“Don’t ignore the presence of the demonic in these people and their actions,” he cautioned me.
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Thankful for What I Thought I Wanted
By Katie Zalany
“What I thought I wanted, what I got instead, leaves me broken and grateful.” - Sara Groves, “What I Thought I Wanted” We have these times in our life when our true desires are revealed, when what we thought we wanted leaves us both broken and grateful at the same time.
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Lessons from the homeless
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
You may not know his name but I guarantee you will never forget his story. Willy Herteller was an 80-year-old homeless man who slept on the streets of Rome under the shadows of the Vatican.
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The "Doorkeeper" --- If I could be at Ford Field, I would definitely "take a knee".*
By Larry Peterson
On November 18, 2017, a great event will take place at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan, the home-field of the NFL's, Detroit Lions. Upward of 70,000 people are expected to fill the stadium and they are not going to be there for a football game. Millions from around the world will be watching the event on television or whatever type of device they may have
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Denver's Center For Natural Law reaches 5-Year Mark
By Nate Lauer
An all too familiar tragedy in the Western World continues to play out: Our society has increasingly blurred the division between good and evil. It has forgotten moral absolutes and stifled the inner compass that is our individual conscience, thereby encouraging a culture that directly and indirectly disregards God’s law written on every human heart.
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Stay Awake, Be Ready
By Nancy Marie Murray
Another day, another news report, another attack on Christians. This time, at a sleepy little backroad Baptist Church in Texas, defenseless families - women, children and elderly - were mercilessly shot down in cold blood by a self-proclaimed atheist.
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An Appeal to Build the Kingdom Here and Now [We're Appointed and Anointed to have a MASS Impact]
By Greg Schlueter
Dear Catholic friends who share a yearning for the Kingdom: I'm often haunted (in a holy way) by an epic question: Would Jesus have taught us to pray "Thy Kingdom come" if He were not prepared to fulfill it?
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Tristan and Isolde and the Three in One
By David Torkington
I found myself placed next to a high powered High Court Judge at a dinner party in one of the most exclusive clubs in London. What on earth was I going to talk to her about I was thinking when, discovering that I was a Catholic writer, she made everything simple for me. She asked me to explain to her the mystery of the Holy Trinity!
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Halloween and the Legend of the Jack-O-Lantern
By Larry Peterson
Long ago in Ireland, in the land of shamrocks, leprechauns, soft winds and smiles, there lived a man named Jack. Jack was quite lazy and did not like to work. But he had the gift of "blarney" and could talk the peat off the moss.
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