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How Should Catholics Deal With The Coronavirus?
By Tony Jesse
This is turning out to be a Lent we'll never forget. How ironic, as we carry our unique crosses with various sacrifices this Lent, we also have the reality of a pandemic that is causing heightened panic across the globe.
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What is spiritual communion (and how to use it)
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
For most reading this, you have been a victim of COVID-19 (coronavirus). Your Masses have been canceled, Good Friday Lenten observances, Stations of the Cross, and….well….the Knights of Columbus Fish Fry have all been canceled.
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Blessed Is the One who Read, Who Listen and Who Heeds.
By Elizabeth Thomas
Since most of the population have been exiled to their homes, away from Church--now is the time perhaps to seek God's Word from Scripture. For myself, I am being led to read Revelation, as God is impressing upon my heart to do so.
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Our Faith, Our Love, Our Hope ON-LINE Catholic Conference on March 28th!
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
There is a very special conference coming ON-LINE on Saturday, March 28th from 10 -5 p.m. EST. The conference is being sponsored by two Catholic organizations. One is Patchwork Heart Ministries and the other is Fiat Network Ministries.
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Losing the Eucharist
By Tess Shore
Today became a sad day for the Archdiocese of Philadelphia. On the feast of Saint Patrick many Catholics learned of the hard decision that our shepherd Archbishop Perez needed to make. Archbishop Perez needed to suspend Mass.
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Spiritual Communion in This Hour of Need
By Chick Todd
All across the world, bishops are suspending Mass as Catholics join in the campaign to help "flatten the curve" of the spread of COVID-19 VIRUS. There are still ways for the faithful to participate in the spiritual benefits of Communion.
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Now I Know What Leads to Greed
By Katie Zalany
I walked into the grocery store this past Friday and my heart rate started to race as I realized that 60% of the food was gone because of the coronavirus quarantine. I had never seen a grocery store that empty in my life.
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The Coronavirus Novena
By Deborah Burton
Now is the time for an army of prayer warriors to grab our powerful weapons, rosaries, sacramentals, holy water, blessed salt and also join together in a force like this focused novena sent to me by a friend called The Coronavirus Novena.
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Woman, What Have I Told You?
By Elizabeth Thomas
Crying, treasuring the last time I would receive our Lord at Sunday's Mass--my heart hears these words. "Woman, why are you weeping? Remember My Words. Remember to Rejoice always, in all things, give thanks; and pray without ceasing--for this is the Will of the Father for you."
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St. Joseph Invoked to Overcome Coronavirus
By Kevin J. Banet
Head of Mercedarian Friars Asks for Prayers on Feast of St. Joseph, March 19
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Coronavirus Can Lead Us to A Deeper Experience of Lent
By Katie Zalany
When coronavirus first hit my hometown, I remember thinking, how could this happen during Lent? How could Masses, Lenten programs, penance services, and all the holy things we do during this time be wiped out?
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Has God got our Attention Yet?
By Ralph Hathaway
The Coronavirus, or Covid-19, our most recent warfare with an unseen enemy called germ-warfare has become a reality again. A living and intelligent organism that continues to grow and become more sophisticated every year.
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The Strange Paradox of COVID-19. Saving the Lonely by making them Lonelier
By Larry Peterson
I have learned that loneliness has no boundaries. It reaches out for everyone and captures many of the unsuspecting, including the seemingly happy, satisfied, and successful. Yes, loneliness is capable of dragging the lonely into a world of hidden misery and often depression. It can attack anyone at any time, and it has become a social condition of almost epidemic proportions.
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Reflections on the Past Twenty Years
By Justin Soutar
I wish all readers of this article a happy new decade. It's hard to believe we've just entered the "Twenties," since my maternal grandparents were born in the 1920s almost one hundred years ago.
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Saint Patrick and the Angels
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
There has been an ongoing battle between Penny and Bob as to the origins of St. Patrick. He is the Patron Saint of the Irish, having evangelized the Emerald Isle in the middle of the Fifth Century.
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Coronavirus: It's Just a Little Pandemic
By Anthony S. Layne
The panic over coronavirus reminds me of a story:
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For American Youth: "Virginity is Awesome"
By Norman Fulkerson
The issue of married priests recently came up in a conversation with a friend. He is a retired Marine Corps Colonel and a Catholic. He was surprised to hear that priestly celibacy is not, as is often stated, a medieval invention.
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