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Friends vs Community
By Kaity Jones
We all like having friends and we have a pretty good idea of what a friend is, but I don’t think we really understand what a community is. For the longest time I just thought it meant a group of friends who understand me, and I can talk to about anything. But the more and more I worked with this definition the more unsatisfied I was with it.
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Chicago Reaches out to Our Lady of Fatima
By Rexcrisanto Delson
On August 27, 2016, Chicago will be venerating Our Lady of Fatima by taking part in the world-famous International Pilgrim Virgin Statue of Fatima Tour, which marks the 100th year anniversary of the Our Lady of Fatima apparitions. The tour is a nation-wide call to prayer and penance for peace in our nation and conversion of hearts.
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Blessed St. Michael Medals To Protect Our Police
By Rachel Lucas
Recently, my daughter Teresa received a message from her friend who is a police officer. He told her that he feels the St. Michael medal she gave him when he became an officer just saved his life from a stray bullet in a recent shooting.
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Ms. Ladybug's Faith
By Renee Oania
Once upon a time, Ms. Ladybug wasn’t having a great day today. She felt that something in her was missing and got the sense that she was always alone and felt that she didn't have any friends in her church community and at her job and school. She's a young woman in her 30’s; however, she was in for a real big miracle and blessing.
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Let go - The Holy Spirit knows well what is needed in every time and place.
By Kathy Lamb
I apologize for my selfishness regarding your transfer from our parish and though I may not be as outspoken as some of the others, I let my disappointment show. I realize that just as we’ve become attached to you, you’ve grown close to us and attached to our parish. I wasn’t sensitive to the possibility that this move might be difficult for you or that you might find it hard to leave us
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The Theology of Elon Musk
By Mike Morris
I take it you have heard the good news? Wait, not the Christian one, that is so Bronze-Aged.
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Stand Up For America
By Connie Beckman
I been thinking a lot about America and the decline of Christian values and morals over the last 40 years or so. If I had been in a coma for the last 40 years and suddenly woke up I might think I did not live in America anymore.
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How to Survive the 2016 Election
By John C. Connell
My wife told me last night that she is considering deleting Facebook until after the election. I think that’s probably a common thought. The nomination circus has ended. The official presidential campaigns have just begun, with the major party conventions in the books.
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Going for Gold for the Glory of God...
By Carlos Espinosa
After winning the gold medal, becoming the first African-American woman ever to win a medal in an individual swimming event, an emotional and visibly shaken Simone Manuel was asked what was going through her mind.
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Our Lady of Good Help Marian Apparition Site Designated as a National Shrine
By Catholic365
the only approved Marian apparition site in the United States, Our Lady of Good Help located in Champion, Wisconsin was designated by the USCCB as a National Shrine on the Feast of the Assumption, August 15, 2016.
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Duterte's drug killings--no evidence and no value
By Rose Cuervo
In this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy where every faithful is to render love and kindness and win heaven, the Catholic country of the Philippines had more than 500 extrajudicial killings under Philippine President Rodolfo "Rody" Duterte in his war against drugs.
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Stories from the Street: SPSE July Roundup
By Kevin Noles
St. Paul Street Evangelization has 200+ active street ministry teams that evangelize in their local communities. The teams are located throughout the United States with others in Canada, Honduras, Japan, the Philippines, and Sweden. Teams evangelize at church events, festivals, farmer markets, shopping districts, local parks, or busy street corners.
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The Deadliest Forest Fire in U.S. History was No Match for The Blessed Virgin Mary
By Larry Peterson
On October 8, 1871, in or around a place called Peshtigo, Wisconsin, several men were setting small fires in the woods. This was a common practice in clearing land for expanding railroads or for expanding farm land. Except on this particular day something unexpected happened. A cold front moved into the area creating winds that were close to hurricane force.
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A-Rod and Baseball
By Robert Louis Rodriguez
From a young phenom, to a beleaguered veteran, A-Rod exemplified baseball. A game that doesn’t demand perfection, but in turn will tout you as one of the best if you fail 7 out of 10 times. Just like in life, it gives you multiple opportunities to succeed. There’s always another at-bat, another pitch, another game, another season, until it’s time to call it quits.
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The Miracle of Mercy
By Nancy Marie Murray
Just recently, the World Youth Day celebration came to a close. The footage from Poland showed vibrant images of over a million young people from every nation worshiping Jesus Christ in freedom and joy. Poland, a country that faced brutal oppression and occupation first by the Nazis then by an atheistic Communist regime, was transformed. The dream of John Paul II is coming true.
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At the Boundary of Doubt: Faith
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
In listening to snippets of conversations at the gym, after daily Mass or casual conversations with other vacationers here in Pismo Beach, I hear the same anxieties, doubts and fears. Whether the subject is gang violence, terrorism or the upcoming presidential election, the sense of desperation mixed with cynicism is almost tangible
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The Elusive Mr. Trump
By David Kamioner
Well, it’s done. The reality I wrote of in my first piece for Catholic365 is upon us and Donald Trump is one of two viable candidates for the presidency.
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