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By His Wounds We Are Healed: Honoring the Five Sacred Wounds of Jesus
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
One of the blessings of sharing on Catholic365 is that as I research to verify what I “know,” I learn additional things that I didn’t know! …And that is precisely what happened as I prepared for this article about devotion to the Five Sacred Wounds of Jesus.
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What the Pope Said: A Chapter by Chapter Single-Sentence Synopsis of The Name of God Is Mercy by Pope Francis
By Helen Losse
Chapter I: A Time For Mercy. When we stand in the light of God’s forgiveness and mercy, our shame becomes a “grace.”
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Morals, Values and Baseball
By Nicholas LaBanca
With Spring in the air, it's easy for many people to start thinking about activities to do outside. One of those, that pops into my mind at least, is baseball. The regular season is only a couple weeks away, and things just got interesting on the South Side of Chicago.
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A Miracle for Mother Angelica?
By Robert (Bob) Green
In our last piece I told you about how I met Mother Angelica. I truly loved that woman. It's somewhat difficult to describe her. I had visits with her that told me what a real person she was.
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Out of the Mouths of Babes: "I know him!"
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
The first grade “walkers” (as opposed to “bussers”), all bundled up for the winter cold, were lined up single file, right shoulders close to the first grade hallway wall.
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Killing Euthanasia
By David R. Myers
I think one of the difficulties of discussing life issues is that the battle resembles trench warfare. Both sides dig in. Both sides hurl the same kinds of “bombs” against each other. Those who favor euthanasia, for example, often cite the “tremendous suffering” experienced by some who want to end their lives.
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Out of the Mouths of Babes: "I'm taking them out!"
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
Among the very special people I have met at morning Mass is a woman who shared the following story about her deceased son, a son who had died fifty years earlier, when he was a first grader. His mother shared this remembrance when I visited her home one Lenten lunchtime…
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The Passing of a True Saint...
By Robert (Bob) Green
Mother Mary Angelica...how many grandmothers can a man lose before his heart breaks completely? The loss of Mother Angelica on Easter of 2016 may be the one. Though she was never my grandmother by blood, she was certainly bonded to me as one in spirit...as she was with so many millions of people all over the globe.
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Weary of the Journey?
By Elizabeth Thomas
I am reminded of a time when as we were traveling that the words “their patience worn out by the journey,” truly resonated the mood in our RV. We were tired, weary and grumpy and in much need of an attitude change back then.
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Out of the Mouths of Babes: "…it's mine."
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
When she was five, our daughter celebrated her first neighborhood birthday party. As she opened a particular gift, the seven year old child who had given it to her announced that he could play with it any time he wanted because the toy was his.
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Mother Angelica 1923-2016
By Mike Bugal
The Catholic News today passed along the news that Mother Angelica, the founder of the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) passed into eternal life on Easter Sunday.
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The Fourteenth Station of the Cross: A Mercy Reflection
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
“Jesus’ Body is placed in the tomb.” So reads the customary text of the Fourteenth Station, which recalls the burial of Our Lord’s Sacred Body.
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The Thirteenth Station of the Cross: A Mercy Reflection
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
In Bethlehem on Christmas Day, Mary delivered us the Spotless Lamb of God, born to take our sins away. On Calvary on Good Friday, sinful humanity gave Mary back her Son, bruised and bloody, drained of every drop of His Precious Blood and Water.
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"But why does God let that happen?"
By Catherine Garrett
After a tragedy like the terrorist attack in Belgium, the question comes: "If there is a God, why does He let things like this happen?" And, "doesn't He care?"
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Defending Christ Amid Chaos
By Rexcrisanto Delson
On March 4, 2016, four Catholic sisters belonging to Blessed Mother Teresa’s order, Missionaries of Charity, were among the sixteen peopled murdered by terrorists in Yemen. The news prompted a widespread reaction by both secular and faith-based media. On Sunday, March 6, 2016, Pope Francis told an audience the sisters “gave their blood for the Church,” and said they are modern-day martyrs
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The Twelfth Station of the Cross: A Mercy Reflection
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
As a little girl, my experience of Good Friday was one of respectful silence. Although our family did not go to church that day, my mother insisted that I be in the house, “off the streets,” so to speak, particularly from twelve to three, not playing or even uttering one word in our little apartment. Rather, she insisted that I rest in total silence.
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From March 25, 2016 - April 2, 2016: Bringing (which?) Souls to Jesus
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
Although there are different kinds of prayer, if you are like me, you spend a lot of time asking the Lord for this or that special favor, which isn’t a “bad” thing. For the Lord Himself said: “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives; and the one who seeks, finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be
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