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Massachusetts Continues To Wage War Against American Citizens, Freedom and Medical Science
By Jacinta
Be kind to all, masked and unmasked.
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God Will Bring Healing. But in His Time, not Ours.
By Katie Zalany
Are you embracing it or are you fighting it?
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St. Joan of Arc: The Patron Saint of Soldiers
By E.M. McCarthy
If I am not [in God's grace], may God put me there; and if I am, may God so keep me.
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The Mountain We Climb, The Rocky Path We Travel, The Cross We Carry
By Elizabeth Thomas
This is our Calling.
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Trick or Treat?
By E.M. McCarthy
I never know which is worse: the costumed monsters of Halloween, or my fear that those who obtain worldly power will become real monsters.
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No, Pope Francis Cannot Change Church Teaching
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
I keep reminding myself that Pope Francis is a human being. Under that white habit, he is Jorge Mario Bergolio. As a human being, he is entitled to his own opinions. However, as Pope, he must ensure that his public utterances and writings conform to the teaching of the Church.
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Pro-Life or Pro-Justice? Why Not Both?
By Katie Zalany
I was never into social justice until recently. I went to a Jesuit college, and at the time, I heard the message and it always rubbed me the wrong way. It made me uncomfortable. I grew up conservative. I grew up without any real encounters with those different from me.
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Pandemics and Riots and Politics, Oh My!
By Marilyn Hetrick
When the pandemic hit, anxiety took root in my core. As it progressed, I sought comfort in activities such as physical exercise and gardening, but renewing my spiritual practices seemed to help most. The rosary became a cherished daily habit, and I set goals for Bible study, fasting, and monthly Confession.
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Christianity is not a membership club
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The recent diagnosis of President Trump and First Lady Melania with COVID-19 has continued to reveal that many people who claim to be “Christians” treat the faith as a club to join rather than a lifestyle to live.
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The Exorcism of Emily Rose: A Genuinely Catholic Horror Movie
By JP Nunez
When we think of horror movies, the adjective “Catholic” isn’t usually the first description that comes to mind, and for good reason. Most films in this genre don’t have anything to do with God or the faith, and the ones that do often give viewers little more than stereotyped caricatures of true Catholicism.
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Communist Catholics?
By Lorrie McNickle
I'm not sure that most of us realize just how dangerous and truly bad the communist ideology that has sullied our nation recently really is. This ideology has been around for at least the past 200 years.
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Historic Battle: The Accord between Pope Francis and China
By E.M. McCarthy
In 2018 Pope Francis and China struck up an accord which is set to be renewed next month. While this agreement is secret, Pope Francis accepted the Communist party's picks for regional bishops (with his final say) and Chinese Catholics may now recognize the Pope's leadership.
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Justice Ginsburg: will History miss her?
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
Will historians say that our civilization is worse than Nazi Germany and that voters were more neglectful than the Germans who elected Hitler? Imagine a Supreme Court Judge decides slavery is legal again and the Executive and Legislative Powers allow slave hunting in America: wouldn’t it be considered a coup?
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Be Prudent, People!
By Katie Zalany
A friend invited me out to a bar downtown this past weekend for dinner and drinks. Needless to say, it was a total disaster. There was zero prudence going on with regard to the coronavirus, and as I watched this fiasco of no masks and social distancing take place, anxiety began to rise in me.
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JUDGE, JURY AND EXECUTIONER
By Patti J. Mitchell
Have you determined who to vote for yet? Are you saying to yourself, “I don’t know which way to go.”? Maybe this statement will help. IF YOU CHECK A BOX, PULL A LEVER, OR FILL IN A BUBBLE FOR ANY DEMOCRAT, YOU ARE COMPLICIT IN THE KILLING OF AN INNOCENT CHILD. You will be a party to playing judge, jury, and executioner of the most vulnerable – telling that precious angel he/she is not worthy o
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Anti-Semitism and Anti-Christianism----Equal Partners in Dispensing Hate
By Larry Peterson
I was born and raised a Catholic. The Jews were those other people. Yes, I know, Jesus and Mary and Joseph and the apostles' et al. were all Jewish. The truth is, as a youngster, I never cared about that or even thought about it. I guess I looked at them as converts, and we have lots of converts. Since I am a long way from my younger days, I have learned that genuinely believing what you say is n
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"I Played You a Dirge, but You did not Weep": the World's Laughter at the Church
By Scott Pauline
Dear reader: This writing is in tutor/student dialogue format for more entertaining discourse. Enjoy! STUDENT: “I played you a dirge, but you did not weep.” I have always loved this saying by Jesus. It is short yet poignant. Teacher, how might we look at this?
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