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Were we supposed to learn a specific lesson from Irma and Harvey?*
By Larry Peterson
Officially, the annual hurricane season begins June 1 and ends on November 30, and every year we Floridians receive our annual Hurricane Preparedness Newsletter The fact is, most of us who live here are usually prepared and ready for these storms. We know the drill.
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Miracle of the Sun
By Mary Rivers
One hundred years have passed since Mary did appear in Fatima, Seen by three prayerful children and seventy thousand spectators.
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A Book Review of Donna-Marie Cooper O'Boyle's "Our Lady of Fatima: 100 Years of Stories, Prayers, and Devotions"
By Justin McClain
One hundred years ago as of May 13, 2017, Our Lady of Fatima ushered in a message of love, of peace, and of enduring reconciliation by way of three young Portuguese children. In the twenty-first century, Our Lady’s message remains just as pertinent, if not more so. The world is besieged by strife and discord, with some areas suffering more acutely than others, and we need a Mother’s tender heart.
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The Legacy Of Saint Vincent de Paul
By Frank J. Maduri
The natural disasters from hurricanes, to earthquakes, and to tsunami events are a reminder to us all the importance of charity. The areas of Texas, Louisiana, Florida, Mexico, the Caribbean, Puerto Rico, and Japan devastated by natural disasters are reliant upon the charitable giving of others to restore cities and communities.
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Praying to End Abortion: 40 Days for Life
By Nancy Marie Murray
The 40 Days for Life prayer campaign began in Texas in 2004, when four people came together and prayed for a way to end abortion in their community. They decided to pray, fast, and keep vigil at the local Planned Parenthood abortion clinic for 40 days and nights.
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Step Aside God; MY Will Be Done!
By Joseph Michael
Just over a year ago, in the immediate aftermath of the Brexit decision, I wrote an article for Catholic 365 which was unsurprisingly well received by conservatives and utterly scorned by liberals.
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Spirituality of Place
By Bret Thoman
What is “Spirituality of Place”? Are certain places holier than others? Or does one particular place have more spiritual value than others? Since three years ago, my wife and I made the decision to move to Loreto, Italy, I find myself thinking about this frequently.
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Consequences of Sin in Modern History: the Dragon, the Beast, the False Prophet, and Frogs
By Scott Pauline
Japan is facing an epic social and economic crisis because of its anti-fertility crisis of more than a generation. China, too, is approaching this as a terrible consequence of its long-standing forced abortion policy of one-child-only. Older persons are petrified since there is no one take care of them.
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Yea Though I Walk Through the Valley
By Elizabeth Thomas
The Valley of Whatever that comes my way—I shall not fear for Thou art with me. The Valley of water, floods, fire, and wind storms are just as fearful as death itself. The valleys of doubt, despair, uncertainty, and the unknown ----we wander into these too---but let us not fear.
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Ephesians 4 and the Mass of the Assumption at the National Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help
By Mary Rivers
The visible manifestation of Ephesians 4 in the twenty-first century was experienced here at the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help on August 15. We, the participants in the Mass, procession, benediction, led by Bishop David Ricken, contrast the immoral world outside, as opposed to the “living stones” along the grounds of the shrine, growing toward the “fullness of Christ”.
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Hurricane Harvey Reveals the Real Face of America
By Rex Teodosio
It sometimes takes a disaster to bring out the good in others. Hurricane Harvey was one of the worst flooding in recorded history to have hit Houston and the surrounding region. Yet, it revealed one of the best aspects of the American soul.
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But I want what they have!
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
I have heard it so often from children and teenagers: “I can’t wait until I grow up so I don’t have all these rules to obey.” As we all know, the rules increase as you get older. A short list of household chores and expectations from our mother and father grows into an unimaginable long list of rules and laws we have to obey as we get older.
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Compassion?
By E.M. McCarthy
The issue of divorced and civilly remarried Catholics without an annulment being permitted to receive Holy Communion is in the news again. The following quote further explains why some want to liberalize through pastoral counseling the current Church laws.
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Filipinos and their lessening love and reverence of the body
By Rose Cuervo
The body contains the individual, the soul which together make the unique person, which is a member of a particular country, family, history. The body is sacred, being sanctified by the Son of God Himself who was incarnated to a Flesh and Blood reality while being God as well (an event called a hypostatic union).
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What's a Doula? A Catholic Doula Program?!! Fast-Track
By Julie
I just finished a radio interview with Dave Palmer the manager of the local Catholic Radio Station Guadalupe Radio Network. This particular interview will air on August 26th, so I thought I should blog about this too.
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Reversing systems breakdown with Christ (a meditation on Charlottesville)
By Rose Cuervo
There was a very disabled man in a nursing home who was assaulted by staff. When the disabled man was finally able to move and speak, he returned to the nursing home, invited some of the staff (who didn't recognize him) to a luncheon whereby he introduced himself and told them that he knows everything they did and he forgives them.
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IVF babies and their mommies
By Rose Cuervo
A lady doctor vented to me one day: I do not understand these kids. They are different. They have no sense of right or wrong. They are ruthless with each other and never listen to my husband and me.
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