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What to do on Sundays to "Keep the Lord's Day" if your bishop dispensed your diocese from the Sunday obligation?
By Joby Provido
We are in the center of an unprecedented event in recent history – the halting of public Masses, and a dispensation from the Sunday obligation. Many of us who regularly attend Sunday Mass are at a quandary of what to do.
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Our Health and Well-Being
By Carol Monaco
Here we are in the midst of Lent. Given the stress over the coronavirus and economic uncertainties, perhaps we feel a sense of futility and the temptation to quit our Lenten journey.
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The Fear Mongering of Satan
By Lorrie McNickle
Is anyone else totally dismayed at the situation in Rome, and some other places right now. Seriously, they are cancelling the Sacraments. The city of Rome is in the midst of a "catastrophic event" and they are cancelling the Sacraments.
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A Time-out with God...Courtesy of the Coronavirus
By Donna A Heckler
As a Catholic speaker, the most popular talk I give is entitled "And Then God Gave Me A Time-out". The thing about a time-out, at least from my experience, is that it allows you to take a breath, to re-prioritize, to turn your gaze to God.
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Politics on the Internet - American Solidarity Party and the Voting Catholic
By Leslie Shaw Klinger
The gift of understanding may be linked to the idea of loving one's enemies. By differentiating what they do from what they are, one may begin to honor the Dignity of the Human Person.
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Lent Forever New
By E.M. McCarthy
I've lived through quite a few seasons of Lent. I've given up chocolate, sweets, alcohol and other tasty treats.
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Coronavirus: How Catholics should respond
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Coronavirus has made its way from China to the United States – let the panic begin. Before you turn on the TV, scroll through your social media feed, or Google information about how to protect yourself from getting the virus (if you have not already done so) let me say this: Stop the panic. Stop listening to the media.
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We are bleeding humanity: How the church needs to respond
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
For those who dare to turn the nightly news on or reading the morning paper you see it every day. Bloodshed. Murders, hatred, violence, anger, and the acceptance of degrading others
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Fish Fry or Way of the Cross, or......Both?
By Lorrie McNickle
It's Friday and it's Lent, which means on the day our Lord suffered so incredibly and in respect and mortification for that event Catholics are called to abstain from meat, in deference to the flesh sacrifice our Lord offered up, the partying and socializing of fish fries have risen!
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The Infinite Love of Our All-Powerful God.
By Troy Kroening
The same hand that set the stars in the sky was viciously nailed to wood.
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Holy House of Loreto
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
And so it was, in the year 1291, when the Saracens (Moslems) decided to vent their venom and hate against Christ, and all things Christian. The Crusades were over. The Christians had been defeated and run out of the Holy Land. By destroying every holy place in Palestine, the Moslems thought they could eliminate every sign or vestige of Jesus' existence in history.
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How Pope Francis Hit a Home Run With Querida Amazonia
By E.M. McCarthy
Pope Francis showed his poetic side with the post-synod document Querida Amazonia.
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How God Answered My Question: What Should I Focus on for Lent?
By Katie Zalany
I was pondering what to do for Lent and one suggestion really stirred me, that was, surrender to God what He wants to do for you this Lent.
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What Catholic Families Stand to Gain This Lent
By Christine M. Hanus
As Catholics, we are sometimes accused by other Christians of just "going through the motions."
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Catholic No-Meat Rule Is Fishy
By Bill Dunn
This week is the beginning of Lent, a six-week period on the Catholic calendar when the faithful are supposed to engage in acts of abstinence and penance.
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Her Father died when she was five—It changed the course of her life
By Larry Peterson
Marie-Anne-Marcelle Mallet was born on March 26, 1805, in Montreal. Canada. Her father, Vital Mallet, passed away when she was only five, and his passing immediately changed the direction of her life. Her mother, Marguerite, unable to provide for her children’s education, sent Marie and her brother to live with an aunt and uncle in Lachine.
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President Trump Visits India Where Religious Persecution Continues
By E.M. McCarthy
President Trump's historic two-day visit to India on February 24-25, 2020 will be memorable for a host of reasons, but what will it mean for Catholics inside India and the US?
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