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Is Technology Making Us Rude?
By Karl Erickson
One of my favorite authors is C.S. Lewis, the creator of the wonderful Narnian Chronicles and so much more. He is said to have received thousands of letters from fans throughout his lifetime, but the more remarkable thing is that he endeavored to personally reply to each one. I keep thinking about this example when my inbox overflows with messages
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A Short History of All Souls Day
By Carol Ann Chybowski
As you are all probably aware, we will soon be commemorating All Soul’s Day, the companion celebration to the upcoming Feast of All Saints. Celebrating the legacy of all saints, known and unknown, who have gone before us makes sense, but how did it come to be companioned with All Soul’s Day and how is All Soul’s different?
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Halloween Has Religious Origins
By Bill Dunn
This week we celebrate Halloween. Like most holidays on the calendar, Halloween has religious origins. In fact, the word holiday itself is a contraction of the two words “holy” and “day.” In ancient times—for example, back when people had only dial-up Internet service—all the special days during the year were religious festival days.
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Halloween: A Very Catholic Holiday
By Monique Ocampo
There are some things you should know about me. For one thing, I am a cradle Catholic, which means that I was born into a Catholic family, baptized as a baby, and was raised with the teachings of the faith. I went to Catholic school from Kindergarten all the way to 7th grade and later on went to a Catholic university.
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Coalition of Christian and pro-life groups backs Louisiana diocese's defense of confessional seal
By Catholic365
A group of 18 Catholic, Christian, and pro-life organizations has come together in support of the Diocese of Baton Rouge and one of its priests in a legal battle with religious liberty implications for Americans of all faiths.
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Voting With the Heart and Mind of the Church: It's More Important Than You Think
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
As we draw near to the mid-term elections on November 4, I once again am reminded of just how important the Catholic voice is in the political realm. Over the course of the last twelve months, we have seen some major changes sweep across our nation.
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Meet Asia Bibi: A Catholic Mom Sentenced to Death as a "Blasphemer"
By Larry Peterson
We are so blessed to be living in the Unites States of America. The freedoms we have enjoyed are beyond compare. Yet there are those Americans who will fight to have these very freedoms we enjoy stripped away to satisfy their own ideologies. How sad this is and what fools they are. Especially those who try to strip away religious freedom from those who disagree with them.
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Assisted Suicide, Brittany Maynard, and Giving God a Day
By David Vermont
Dear Brittany, You have incurable brain cancer and you’ve told the world that you are going to take a pill and end your life on November 1st. I don’t know if I can change your mind. You’ve obviously given this decision a lot of thought. You have a well put together website explaining your decision and have hundreds of supporters.
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The Synod on the Family, the Francis Effect and the Timelessness of the Catholic Church
By David Vermont
All Christian eyes turn to Rome as approximately 200 Bishops meet for the Synod on the Family. The secular world hopes that Pope Francis, who seeks a kinder, gentler, more loving, more merciful Church, will change Catholic teaching and come around to their “more enlightened” way of thinking.
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A Different Love Story: Remembering "The Prison Angel", Mother Antonia Brenner
By Larry Peterson
This is a love story. No, it is not about romantic love. Rather, it is about the love of Christ exploding in the soul of a woman who took her God given gift and did her best to shower it upon some of the meanest and worst criminals in Mexico.
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A Modern Good Samaritan
By Carol Ann Chybowski
The outbreaks of Enterovirus D68 and Ebola have all of us worried. They are deadly, and we don’t seem to have a handle on how to cure them or stop their spread. It brings back so many memories of the early days of the AIDS epidemic in the late 80’s and early 90’s.
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A Mission of Peace to Russia – You Should Know What Occurred in Red Square on October 17, 1992
By Debbie Womack
The Feast Day of St. Margaret Mary, 1992, found me FAR from the parish community of St. Margaret Mary in Louisville, KY. Instead of preparing for the dedication of our new church building, I was preparing for a march through Red Square, dedicating a broken country to Jesus Christ, King of All Nations and to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.
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Refuting Atheists
By Ray Sullivan
We now live in a world that is definitely NOT "live and let live" when it comes to religious beliefs in America. Thanks to the media megaphone, atheists are coming out of the closet to not only proclaim their blindness, but to also ensure that stupid Christians are put in their place and/or enlightened to their false belief that "there is no God."
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Should we fear the devil?
By Traditional Catholic Guy
The Devil never runs upon a man to seize him with his claws until he sees him on the ground, already having fallen by his own will. --Saint Thomas More In these times of “religious freedom”, recently there has been a stir about the occult doing ceremonies open to the public. For the first time since the barbaric pre-christian religions, Satan's been bold enough to enter into the public arena.
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Saint Damien of Molokai
By Traditional Catholic Guy
Saint Damien of Molokai was born in Tremelo, Belgium, in the year 1840. He was named Joseph by his parents, and at the young age of 20 years he entered the Sacred Heart fathers in 1860. Joseph took the name Damien after one of the physician brothers Saints’ Cosmos and Damien, who were martyred in the early persecutions of the Church.
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The Synod has Opened: Hello Media!! It is all about FAMILY.
By Larry Peterson
The secular media (print & broadcast) has been salivating over the Synod of Bishops that has officially opened in Rome. They have been pounding the drum about the birth of a NEW church filled with the progressiveness of the "modern, secular world". They have ignored the reason this Synod has actually been called together. HELLO media, the Synod is about Family.
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Child Euthanasia—Another Secular Abomination Degrading God's Natural Law?
By Larry Peterson
I think that the plague of secularism that has engulfed the entire world possibly reached its optimal success last February. The highly civilized country of Belgium passed a law allowing children to choose to euthanize themselves.
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