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Why Do I Go To Church?
By Renee Oania
As a little girl, growing up I remembered my parents, sister, and I would attend church every Sunday and my sister and I attended Catechism.
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Philip Rivers Most Valuable Catholic
By Mike Morris
With all of the excitement that comes with a canonization ceremony one cannot help but ponder the thought, “Am I currently living among future Catholic saints?” The answer is most likely yes, but in the spirit of the 2016 NFL season I’d like to consider one man who has almost certainly earned his halo in his twelve years as a professional athlete.
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What are your opportunities to love?
By Troy Kroening
We are all given opportunities to love. Some opportunities can be easy to respond with love and others can be quite difficult. Every interaction with another person is an opportunity to love. The other person can affect how easy or difficult it is, but also our beginning demeanor does as well. Let’s look at Mother Teresa as an example.
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Does Loyalty Exist Anywhere Anymore?
By David R. Myers
I remember some years ago reading a story about a young man who, when he was still in his teen years, had a bed-wetting issue. In an attempt to break him of the habit, his frustrated parents took his wet bedsheets, hung them in the front yard, and made him sit among them with a sign which stated “I wet the bed.”
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A Girl Named Ava Made Her First Communion This Morning.
By Teresa Hurst
While that might seem to be a common enough occurrence, there were a few variables that set this occasion apart. She was a bit older than the usual age of seven for this Sacrament—she looked to be around thirteen years old. It’s also the end of summer and a normal, ordinary, run-of-the-mill weekday, instead of a select Saturday in May.
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Krakow: The Pope and the Holocaust; I Am Proudly & Humbly Connected to Both*
By Larry Peterson
Mom died from leukemia way back in 1961. She had just turned 40 and, at the time, there were no cures, no chemo and no bone-marrow transplants. She was dead within six months of diagnosis.
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Distinguishing people from events
By Faith-Full Writer
As same sex marriages in America have become civically blessed, business owners who provide wedding-related services or venues are more and more being asked to provide their services or venues to aid same-sex couples as they plan their celebration.
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How should a Christian respond to evil?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
From the murder of Father Jacques Hamel in France, to the recent murder of two nuns in Mississippi, it seems as evil continues to hit closer and closer home to the Church.
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God's Awesome Design for Depression
By Greg Schlueter
Experts have been drawing attention to a growing, culture-wide epidemic of depression. Before another word, please note: My use of “depression” in this article is not in the clinical sense. I’m not a psychologist. I’ve never seen a counselor. I’m not on medication.
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Does Relativism Make Any Sense?
By Arnold Scott
Why does relativism seem to be so popular these days? Relativism can appear to create some level of peace and harmony among diverse groups. People will say things like "whatever works" and "if you believe it, then it's true for you!" Even discussing your convictions can be considered "imposing" your beliefs on others.
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Who Is This Nun?
By Joni Johnson
If you have read any of my previous articles, you will know that I was raised Protestant, and remained so until our family became Catholic in 2007. In that paradigm, the figure of Mother Teresa was an enigma to me.
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Eugenics Voters: Are You One?
By Melanie R. Cameron
I am speaking of eugenics voters as those who view the top two party candidates as the only two viable candidates and the only ones worthy of our vote.
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The Sin and Virtue Series, #1 of 8
By Chick Todd
Peace be with you, Belovéd. This summer we take up a series on a topic that will frankly make some people angry. It's a topic that used to be stock trade in many denominations. Some called it "hellfire and brimstone." Some referred to it as instilling guilt in the hope of feeling the conviction of sin and the promise of salvation. For this series, none of that applies. We will look at both sides
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God Floods Louisiana with Grace
By Sherry Kenner
Life on the Louisiana bayous is quite serene. Summers are hot and long, but tranquil and beautiful. A bayou is a slow moving body of water. There are many bayous in southern Louisiana. The water is a murky brown color and does not seem to be moving at all.
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The World of Ben Hur
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
I should not be surprised at how opposed am I to the opinions of the pundits. But once again, my polar reaction to the majority is about the new movie, The World of Ben-Hur.
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Holy Door Pilgrimage--Immaculate Conception Somerville NJ
By Rose Cuervo
I launch my daily pilgrimage to a Holy Door for the remaining period left of the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy. I go to Immaculate Conception Church in Somerville, NJ introduced to me through the Catholic Underground NJ family which brought me to see the New Evangelization at work--music, bright witnesses, joyful families, festivity!
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Bill Donaghy & TOB: Step Away from the Insanity Into Reality
By Melanie Jean Juneau
After interviewing Bill Donaghy from The Theology of the Body Institute about their upcoming Congress this September, I was filled with hope and joy for the Church.
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