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The Root of Evil
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The world around us is dark. Between COVID restrictions and regulations, protests, riots, vandalism, and destruction of religious statues, it seems the world gets darker with each day. If you dare to turn on the news it could seem like all the good in the world is a surfer who is about to be drowned by a tsunami sized wave in the ocean. There are questions that seem to be screaming for answers.
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75 to 100 Years: Expiring Soon?
By Scott Pauline
Pope Leo XIII said that the devil would be given 75 to 100 years to destroy the Church. It is basically accepted the the time given to the devil began with Communism or 1917.
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"When Fiction becomes Reality"
By Ralph Hathaway
“Are you Ready” a reflection I wrote about a future church in the year 2155 AD. It was published here March 2017. Never did the thought appear that it could be a prophecy; or was it?
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No Peace, No Justice!
By Nancy Marie Murray
The Lord is good and forgiving, offering each one of us, His beloved children, every chance to repent and turn back to Him. Yet in today’s world, so many reject His loving offer and turn to violence and anger, seeking revenge rather than peace and forgiveness. The mantra “no justice, no peace” is reversed in God’s merciful message in today’s scripture,
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Who Will Be Our Next Pope?
By E.M. McCarthy
Summer is a good time to read. There are several books being published about a fascinating topic: who will be our next pope? The Next Pope: The Leading Cardinal Candidates by Edward Pentin comes out August 4, 2020 and I'll review it here, at Catholic365.com.
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Who will be the next American martyrs?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The recent headlines flooding news media can cause anxiety or fear within an individual. They also serve as a pointing arrow warning all of us what is coming next. Destruction of statues, the calls for “Jesus, and his European mother, and their white friends” to come down (statement by Shaun King), and calling honoring Jesus and his mother “white supremacy” is only a precursor to what we are facin
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5 Steps to Creating an effective Social Media Outreach
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The most recent statistics show the United States has the highest rate of social media usage throughout the world. With approximately 80 percent of Americans using some form of social media on a regular basis, totaling over 246 million users, it is a necessity for Catholic Christians to understand how to use social media to share Christ effectively with others.
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Planets, Time, Distance and Dr. Seuss; Combined Proof that there is a Creator
By Larry Peterson
Every few years the moon’s orbit lines up perfectly and the moon passes directly in front of the sun. The sun’s faint corona is revealed which is a halo of plasma which surrounds it. This phenomena is known as a Total Solar Eclipse.
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Terror On Every Side
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Because I think about Eden-yes, the original garden of, I write about it- more than once or twice. I do this because writing helps me think carefully enough to decide what I believe is true-real. I do this because there is no other place that calls us so powerfully, so irresistibly as the place called Eden.
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Bishop DiMarzio Consecrates Brooklyn to the Sacred Heart
By Kevin J. Banet
When the health of our nation and Church are beset with difficulties of various kinds, it’s time to cry out to God for divine help.
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Vigano's Letter to Trump Reveals the Battle
By Tony Jesse
As goes a famous expression: "There are decades in which nothing happens and weeks in which decades happen." And here we are, in the heat of such a moment.
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Catholics Must Ask: Does Black Lives Matter Support Abortion Rights?
By E.M. McCarthy
Racism is a serious moral issue. Catholicism is a religion of many nations, many people, many colors. When we go to Mass, we see every nationality and people from many backgrounds, which in theory should lead us to love each other based on the teachings of our Lord Jesus.
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Pride or Love
By Lorrie McNickle
I've heard it said that Satan's greatest accomplishment is convincing so many that he doesn't exist. I think that is probably pretty on point. I think that he has accomplished another great task that is subverting the Faith and the Faithful though, and that is his "redefinition" and "perversion" of the true meaning of love. Or have we done that ourselves?
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When World War II ended the nightmare for others began: Meet the Thirty-Eight Martyrs of Albania
By Larry Peterson
When the Nazis fled Albania at the end of WW II, the communists took control of the small country. From 1945 through 1974, they ruled Albania with an iron hand banning religion, especially Catholicism.
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A Buried Treasure: The "Ave Maria" of Bruno Vlahek
By Justin Soutar
Back in 2013, I was visiting the popular British sheet music website Score Exchange (where I happen to sell some of my own music), searching for a good piano arrangement of the familiar and timeless Schubert Ave Maria.
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Hatred; a most devastating attribute towards each other!
By Ralph Hathaway
Listen to people who are in dire straits because of others' misguided opinions or prejudices. Read the morning paper and see another shooting or destruction of peace-loving persons property. Or sit bowing your head as the tears for what God intended for humanity has fallen apart and we can only ask, why?
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Since June is Alzheimer's Awareness Month--here are a few tips for the Caregiver regarding the Daily Challenge of Medication Distribution-
By Larry Peterson
In America, one in ten people over the age of 65 has Alzheimer's Disease. (There are also other types of Dementia, such as Vascular Dementia or Lewy Body Dementia).
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