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Rethinking what it Means to be Pro-life
By Leonard Wathen
This election season has been trying for Americans across the political spectrum, as both major parties have managed to nominate individuals with – How do I put this charitably? – significant flaws.
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A Tale Of Two Conferences
By Debra Booton McCoy
I had the privilege of attending two Catholic conferences on two consecutive weekends in September. This essay is an analysis of the two and how they differed.
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Wikileaks' Hillary Emails On Planned Parenthood
By Rose Cuervo
From the Wikileaks website, one can search by word and see the issues and email exchanges from Hillary's camp. Using the search phrase "planned parenthood", here are some core emails.
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Giving All Year Round
By Caroline Godin
Nothing feels better than cleaning out your house, right? It makes you realize how much you have (and don’t need), instead of pining over what you want. This world is all about want, but God is all about give.
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Why I'm Voting For Hillary Clinton
By Robert Louis Rodriguez
Some of you may know that I’m strongly pro-life, and that the issue is very dear to my heart and I have been very outspoken on it for almost 20 years now.
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Presidential Pride: The Root of All Evil in This Election
By Olivia Swyden
It was Saint Augustine who wrote that "pride is the commencement of all sin because it was this which overthrew the devil, from whom arose the origin of sin." What does it mean to be full of pride?
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The timeliness of the Black-Eyed Peas
By Emily Allen
I was driving home from work after a bad day. Looking out the window while sitting at the stoplight, there was a homeless man with a sign: “Even ugly people get hungry.” I dropped my eyes, hesistant to acknowledge suffering, then scrambled around my car to see if I had a spare water bottle or something I could give him. I had nothing.
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Mary and Prophecy.
By Steve Reasbeck
Forecasting the future. It’s something we all try to do forecast the future. If you are a College football fan, as I am, you try to forecast the outcome of upcoming contests. We do it for all types of sports, and even a lucrative industry has popped up that can reward one handsomely if they can forecast the results correctly.
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Can Miracles Be (Dis)Proven?
By Adam Crawford
With Mother Teresa's recent canonization and elevation to Saint Teresa of Calcutta, I've had quite a few friends and family members asking me how exactly the Catholic Church goes about making someone a saint.
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Why the Government is God #2
By Mary Ann Gambill
To make this very short and easy to understand, the government pays people.
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Millennial Immigration Presents Opportunities for Catholics
By Donna Kendall
Popular sentiment toward current massive immigration in the United States and throughout the world ranges from fear and resentment to worries about terrorism, criminal behavior, and economics. How can we, as a nation, embrace the problems that accompany the influx of illegal immigrants?
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Voting and the Catholic Conscience
By Rob Agnelli
With the election less than a month away, we should expect to hear more and more about how to vote as Catholics. The discussion will center on “voting according to conscience.” If we are not careful however, we will fall prey to the vague notion of conscience that has plagued the Church in the last 50 years.
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Stunned by Providence…
By Michele Szekely
In the French movie “Les Innocentes” there is a very dramatic moment centered on the providence of God. The whole movie is very intense because of its subject:
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Politicians and Pontius Pilate
By Teresa Hurst
I’m not a germaphobe, but I am a mother, and can appreciate the communal health benefits of proper hygiene. Aside from: “sit up straight,” “don’t talk with your mouth full,” and “wipe that look off your face or I’ll do it for you,” I’d wager the survey poll would place, “wash your hands” in the top ten of “Mom’s most frequent commands”.
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Ask and ye shall receive: America has got what it has asked for
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
A nation under siege. Riots, disguised as protests, are taking place all over the country. Homicide numbers continue to rise in places like Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, and Baltimore. Citizens are angry over shootings, they're angry over the protests, they're angry in general.
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"What do you mean by grinding the faces of the poor?" - A plea for the refugees of Syria
By John Mayer
The above title, taken from Isaiah 3:15, represents a theme found throughout the entirety of sacred scripture. In nearly every book of the Bible, God speaks to us of the need to help the poor and needy among us. The Catholic Church has always stressed this point, from the very beginnings of its existence in the person of Jesus Christ
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Padre Pio and My Pilgrimage of Mercy -- Are We Willing to Become Apostles of Mercy to Save the World?
By Janet Moore
I was privileged to go to Rome this spring on pilgrimage. I went with my fellow Padre Pio prayer group members to witness Padre Pio being named “Apostle of Mercy” for this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy.
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