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Yom Kippur - The Day of Atonement
By Richard Maffeo
At sunset this month on September 22, many Jews will observe the most holy day in Jewish faith. Yom Kippur – the Day of Atonement – dates back to the days of Moses when God instituted the observance so that, through repentance and blood sacrifice, the sins of the people could be forgiven. You’ll find reference to Yom Kippur in Leviticus, chapters 16, 17, and 23.
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Christ's the King
By E.M. Wilson
So a couple of weeks ago I came across a blog that is also Catholic (there are lots out there, don't let secular society make you think there aren't!) and the author had a post encouraging her followers to be Christ-like. Now she seems really authentic and sweet, not that I've ever met her, and it is good that she is encouraging her followers to put their faith into practice.
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4 Common Responses by Planned Parenthood Supporters in Response to the Leaked Videos
By Tiffany Germain
Despite all the information being leaked about Planned Parenthood, there are still so many people continually defending them. Why is that? Well, here are the four most common questions/statements made by Planned Parenthood supporters and my response
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The Finest Thing I've Ever Known
By E.M. Wilson
Why is all Christian writing the same? Why does everybody always think that their interpretation is the most profound? Why can't people be real? I always feel like I'm reading from the same old script with the same old rehashed lessons. The same trite life advice and cheesy prosperity stories.
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The Criminalization of Christianity - An Urgent Call to Fight for Religious Freedom!
By Janet Moore
The protection of Religious Freedom must be foremost on our hearts and minds for all Christians -- particularly in light of the recent "laws" created by the Supreme Court.
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What do you wish to learn and read when comes to the Catholic Faith?
By Sergio Garibay-Olivares
I have created a short survey to ask you three simple questions, so I can see what you are interested in reading! I do this so I can connect more to all of you, and together we can grow stronger in the faith of the Apostles, and our faith.
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An Urgent Prayer Request for All People
By Jennifer Elia
I have hosted a Novena of Novenas before. I think it is time I do so again. The conditions for Christians in the Middle East are beyond horrendous! When the photos were released of the Holocaust, the world vowed, never again! Yet, photos are flooding out of the largest and most vicious genocide ever, and our world is waiting and watching in silence.
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Why You Must Vote Pro-Life
By Trish Stukbauer
There are so many pressing issues impacting our country today, from the economy, healthcare and religious freedom to national defense, immigration and jobs for Americans here at home. How candidates for political office stand on each of these issues can vary greatly, even within the same party. So how do you prioritize issues and decide who deserves your vote?
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A Love Affair with Moloch
By Karl Erickson
We’d be wise not to forget the stern warning within Leviticus 18:21. "Do not give any of your children to be sacrificed to Molek, for you must not profane the name of your God. I am the LORD." Children hold a special place in the heart of God. “Let the little children come to me,” said Jesus. The reader is reminded of God's love and intimate knowledge of the unborn child ...
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Five Things Catholics Believe about the Pope
By Leonard Wathen
With Pope Francis visiting the United States, there are likely more people wondering what Catholics actually believe about the Pope. Here is a brief summary. #1 – He is the Successor of Peter. When Jesus Christ established his Church, he appointed Simon to lead it.
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Religious Freedom, Gay Marriage, and Kim Davis; Lessons from Kentucky
By Lorrie McNickle
I will admit that I have not followed the story of Kim Davis as closely as some of the other headlines bellowing from the current news outlets. I am convinced though that even on the surface there are some pretty significant lessons to be learned from this chronicle.It takes a lot of courage to face imprisonment for your beliefs and convictions. Freedom in a prized possession for us.
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The Birthday Parties That Never Were
By Larry Peterson
September 6, 1978, our daughter, Theresa Mary, was born and died. Once again I am posting about our fourth child and how she touched our lives. If she had lived this would have been her 37th birthday. She might have had children like her older sister, Mary Dymphna
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Why Catholics Don't Celebrate Mary's Birthday: 5 unique ways you can
By Rex Teodosio
On September 8, the Catholic world once again celebrates the Solemnity of the Blessed Virgin Mary’s Nativity. It is otherwise called Our Lady's birthday. Oddly, most Catholics don’t really celebrate it.
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"Disorder" in the Court
By Michael Boyer
Recently, it was announced that a well-known former pitchman for an American chain restaurant, famous for its sandwiches, would be pleading guilty to possessing child pornography and, worse, even engaging in sexual contact with minors (teenagers).
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Think Catholics Should Know Their Faith Better? DO SOMETHING At Your Parish!
By Arnold Scott
Do you wish that your fellow parishoners (or fallen away relatives) understood the Catholic faith better? Do you want to know more about your own faith? I know that you do because you are reading Catholic365! So, what can we do? For starters, your parish should be a community of faith, not just a place you go to once a week and don't talk to anybody.
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The Semantics of Bishop-Elect Robert Barron
By Michael D. Greaney
On Tuesday, July 14, 2015, Father Robert Barron, a popular Catholic media figure, published an article in the National Catholic Register, “A Prophetic Pope and the Tradition of Catholic Social Teaching.” Commenting on Laudato Si’, Pope Francis’s encyclical on care for humanity’s common home...
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The Darkness: Our Catholic Moment of Opportunity
By Greg Schlueter
What a couple of weeks for Catholics. We share God's heavy heart. The Supreme Court presumed to reduce nature and marriage to one's feelings. Planned Parenthood was found harvesting and selling body parts. New stats suggest the Light to be all the more obscured. Less than 25% Catholics attend Mass. Only 13% pray before meals. Most worship more at the altar of pop culture.
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