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Do We Value The Eucharist Enough?
By E.M. McCarthy
This year the Catholic Church's greatest celebration, the Easter season, has become one of penance. Many cannot receive the Eucharist or go to Confession.
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Divine Mercy and Prayer for Pandemic
By Kathy Lamb
COVID-19 has touched everyone. The whole world is united in suffering. It’s time to pray. “…have mercy on us and on the whole world.” What are your concerns?
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Our Cross to Bear
By Chick Todd
As we begin the Octave of Easter and look towards celebrating Pentecost with the Universal Church, we take a few moments to remember what Jesus told us about being a Disciple. It involves the reality of carrying a Cross.
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Let God Take Everything
By Charles Fraune
The Church acknowledges and teaches, both in Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition, that suffering is tied to sin and can be embraced as reparation for sins, both those which we ourselves have committed and those which have been committed by others.
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What Will Your Post-Resurrection Life Look Like?
By Katie Zalany
While Lent with coronavirus for many has been a complete tragedy of suffering, for me, it has been more of an awakening of how I want my life post-resurrection to look like.
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We told God to get out – so he did
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
When you kick an individual out of your home the impact is felt by everyone in some way. When you terminate the employment of someone it creates a ripple effect for that person, your company, the family that individual may have to support, and friends perhaps that employee had at your business.
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COVID causing dire need?
By Troy Kroening
When he had freely spent everything, a severe famine struck that country, and he found himself in dire need. Indeed, we are in dire need. That Scripture comes from the Parable of the Prodigal Son [Luke 15:14]. Whether you believe the pandemic is valid or not, we are in dire need to get through this. And when there appears to be no way out, we can turn to God and know that He can get us th
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This is Me
By Ralph Hathaway
This is Me An Ode to the many who have passed.
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Draw Near, O Lord our God
By Mary Rivers
Tonight the light of the moon appears to be so far away from earth, so high in the sky, one wonders if the hand which guides it has gone astray. “Where are you, Lord? We need your guiding light into our dark troubled world.”
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St. Leander of Seville—He not only gave us the Nicene Creed but he also saved Catholicism from the Arian Heresy
By Larry Peterson
Why do we have the Nicene Creed in the Mass and why are the words above so significant for us? Let’s face it, most of us do not know the Nicene Creed by heart. We should because it is about the faith we proclaim to be part of. The truth is, if we did not have the prayer cards or missalettes with the words to follow, we would be somewhat lost.
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In Face of Coronaphobia We Need to Recognize, "Jesus is My King"
By Norman Fulkerson
The fear of the coronavirus has created a climate of frenetic intemperance that is causing much anxiety and agitation. In times of crisis like these, calm is a very important virtue.
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"But Demons are Liars!" - Why We Can Trust What Exorcists Learn
By Charles Fraune
A very common question that people voice about what exorcists teach is based on the idea that demons lie and, as a result - why should we believe anything demons say?
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Resurrection and Hope
By Mary Rivers
Resurrection from the grave completed the Passion of Jesus Christ and hope of eternal life for us. Hope is always in the future; sins we have committed in the past can be forgiven with the hope we will not sin again in the future.
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Holy Week & Easter During a Time of Pandemic: A Spiritual Meditation
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
We tend to view the happenings around us through a “me-centered” prism. Some examples help: That four-engine long train is going to make me late for work!; That Dow plunge cost me so much yesterday!; perhaps even, Social distance is making me stir-crazy! How relevant that last one, right?
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CATHOLICS COME HOME STAY HOME
By Catherine M. J. Mary Evans
We Catholic365 Volunteer Contributing Writers are used to being online. With the COVID 19 Pandemic there are many local online church events happening for the first time. However, although they are pioneers and are not used to it, the affect is extraordinarily satisfying.
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Christ Is Risen! Do Not Doubt It
By Bill Dunn
This week we celebrate Easter Sunday. Except, we are celebrating at home, watching Mass on TV, and practicing “social distancing.” So, for the first time in, oh, about 2,000 years, most of Christendom is unable to gather with fellow believers to celebrate the Resurrection.
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Sacrifices of Lent....Courtesy of the Coronavirus
By Donna A Heckler
wrote a blog a few weeks ago about taking a time-out with God, courtesy of the coronavirus. As a Catholic speaker I often give a keynote address about how I was forced to take a time-out with God because of a freak leg injury and then cancer. In that first blog, I reflected on how the coronavirus was forcing all of us to take a time-out with God.
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