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"Gender Fluidity" Sweeping Our County's Schools; Get Ready, It Will Sweep Our Country's Schools (Installment #1)
By Melanie R. Cameron
In March 2015, the Fairfax County Virginia School Board announced it would be voting to add “gender identity” to its nondiscrimination policy list. On May 7, 2015, after voting in this policy (10-1), the board surprisingly introduced a sweeping set of curriculum changes (8.5 and 10.5 are directly contrary to Church teaching), many of which are directly contrary to Church teaching
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The Sacred Heart of Christ
By Crysaly Aviles
Did you know we’re celebrating the sacred heart of Christ? I sure didn’t! I ran across a wonderful article that moved me to do a little research to become acquainted with the nine month celebration.
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My love/hate relationship with the Duggars
By Michael Hemphill
The Duggars creep me out. Granted, as a Catholic I feel I’m supposed to admire their faith in family and God. But well before the scandal involving Josh Duggar, I found the J-loving, Baptist-believing family to be more cult than cute.
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The Contraception Issue, Protestants, and Our Unchanging God
By Arnold Scott
The use of artificial contraception technologies is not a very controversial moral issue in our culture these days. It is widely accepted. It was not very controversial 100 years ago either; it was outlawed. In the U.S., it was only in 1965 that the Supreme Court ruled that artificial birth control would be legal for married couples (Griswold v. Connecticut)
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The Messages of Our Heavenly Mother, When Will We Ever Listen?
By Catholic365
June 12, 1973, a month after 42 year old convert from Buddhism, and totally incurably deaf, Sr. Agnes Sasagawa arrived at the Institute of the Handmaids of the Holy Eucharist in Yuzawadai just outside of Akita and when she opened the tabernacle for adoration of the Blessed Sacrament, a very strong light came from it and filled the entire chapel
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The Heart Of Mary, The Heart Of The Church
By Bernice Pillart Dumitru
The Heart of Mary is a mystery that we are just beginning to fathom. Saint John Eudes, the Father, Doctor and Apostle of Devotion to the Sacred Hearts says that , "Jesus Christ, the Heart of the Eternal Father, is the Heart of His Holy Mother." In the late 1600's, Saint John Eudes wrote about devotion to the Hearts of Jesus and Mary decades before Jesus revealed His Heart to Saint Margaret Mary.
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Rallies Bind God to Fight for True Marriage
By Robert E. Ritchie
3,000 prayer rallies all across American will implore Almighty God’s help for traditional marriage. As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hand down its decision on same-sex “marriage” any day now, activists are holding over 3,000 prayer rallies for traditional marriage in the streets of American towns and cities.
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WARNING: Charlie Charlie is no game!
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It has become an overnight sensation but the dangers that lurk behind the latest social media hot button of what is referred to as the Charlie Charlie Challenge are more detrimental that the majority of parents and adults are grasping.
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4 Ways to Make Catholicism More Attractive To The World
By Rakhi McCormick
I think it is difficult to be a practicing Catholic today and not notice that many facets of our faith are under attack at home and worldwide.
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Don't Worry, Be Happy.
By Steve Reasbeck
Concerning. That is a word that many today will consider an understatement when watching what is going on in the world, especially the US today.
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The Song Remains the Same
By John C Prejean Sr.
Tonight at Mass (Saturday Vigil Mass), I was giving a very short presentation about the men's group in our area (The King’s Men) and the retreat that we will be having in June (Into the Wild) in Show Low, AZ when I noticed the almighty mass exodus…those who leave before communion or right after or during my presentation. I thought to myself “and the race is on.”
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Chasing gold in Canada
By Michael Hemphill
I’m seeking salvation this summer in Canada. Not in some cloistered monastery or atop a snow-capped mountain, but in a soccer tournament: the Women’s World Cup.
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Pentecost: Time For The Holy Spirit — And Some Cake
By Bill Dunn
On Sunday, May 24th, don’t forget to bake a cake and get some candles. It’s Pentecost Sunday, which is the official birthday of the Church. If you didn’t know that, then you’re welcome.
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Our Lady of Fatima, Pray for Us!
By Catholic365
It is sometimes hard to understand how much Our Heavenly Mother loves us and continues to try to get the attention of all her wayward children. Such was a time when she appeared to three shepherd children in 1917.
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Motherhood Remains: Honoring Mothers Who Have Lost a Child
By Tara K. E. Brelinsky
Freshly picked bouquets stacked in bunches, lovely hydrangeas planted in bright pink pots, cards spilling out into the store aisles and 1-800-BUY-HER-THIS commercials repeating on the radio: all reminders that Mother's Day was on the horizon.
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Compassion Always, Compromise Never: Why Spokane's New Bishop Will Be Great
By Matthew Sewell
The Diocese of Spokane received its new shepherd, Bishop Thomas Anthony Daly of San José, California, a couple months ago, and for me it was like an early Christmas present. Not having a bishop for all of Lent and the better part of 4 months was a bit of a bummer, so the long-awaited news was like music to my ears for more than just that reason. It will be especially great when Bishop Daly is fina
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Should We Believe in Medjugorje, After Nearly 34 Years of Reported Daily Apparitions?
By Janet Moore
Never heard of Medjugorje nor have any idea what it is? Medjugorje is a small village in the former country of Yugoslavia (now Bosnia-Herzegovina) where, since June 24, 1981, the Virgin Mary has reportedly been appearing everyday!
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