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Articles in 'Faith'
"Just a Stay at Home Mom"
By Karl Erickson
If you want to know how to quickly get on my nerves, try ridiculing the stay at home mom. That kind of derisive and ignorant comment usually reveals utterly self-absorbed people, caught-up by the lie of materialism.
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The Greatest Love of All
By Elizabeth Tichvon
"Love never fails" (1 Corinthians 13:8). St. Paul's love discourse is most associated with matrimonial love because it speaks of love's permanence. It's often the selected reading at weddings because it teaches the betrothed how to give of themselves and resolve differences by means of the greatest spiritual gifts: faith, hope and love.
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Uniting with Christ through Our Senses
By Melanie Jean Juneau
Some ascetics might try to starve their physical senses to sharpen their inner senses, but such a notion seems to me to be contrary to Catholic wisdom and practice. The Catholic Church repudiates Gnosticism, realizing that believers come to a fuller sense of Christ through the totality of their human person.
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Mature Believers
By Sr. Anne Marie
Mature Believers, on November 15, 1972, at a General Audience, Pope Paul VI said the following: "WHAT ARE the Church's greatest needs at the present time? Don't be surprised at Our answer and don't write it off as simplistic or even superstitious: one of the Church's greatest needs is to be defended against the evil we call the Devil."
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Júlia, we chose life!
By Flávia Ghelardi
In the fourth month of pregnancy of my forth daughter, Júlia, I discovered that something was wrong with the baby, and according to the genetic doctor´s opinion, it was probably a rare syndrome (tanatophoric dwarfism) and the baby should die right after birth, and there were also risks for me.
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Gratitude
By Renee Oania
Today was an eye opener for me as I realized there are bad things out there in the world, than in my world. Volunteering my time and giving back has been a great learning experience in my parish.
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Pope Francis: "...Marriage is about a Man and a Woman Walking Together..."
By Larry Peterson
Way way back in ancient times, like around 1950, about 22% of American adults were single. Since the population 'way back then' was about 152.3 million, that would mean that about 33.5 million Americans were unattached. In 2013, the population was almost double, coming in at about 316 million people. Single adults tipped the scales at 50.2%.
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A Prayer for Peace
By Carol Ann Chybowski
All of us who lived through the horror of the events of September 11, 2001 will never forget what we saw and heard and felt on that awful day. We all remember those events in a special way each September 11, as we think back and relive where we were when we first heard the news.
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A Catholic Man's Guide to Purity
By Traditional Catholic Guy
“The state of grace is nothing other than purity, and it gives heaven to those who clothe themselves in it. Holiness, therefore, is simply the state of grace purified, illuminated, beautified by the most perfect purity, exempt not only from mortal sin but also from the smallest faults; purity will make saints of you! Everything lies in this!” --St. Peter Eymard
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Evangelizing in Caves
By Melanie Jean Juneau
How would you communicate the message of salvation and the subsequent new life in Christ with the unchurched, with people who have no Christian frame of reference or Christian vocabulary?
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Catholic Influence
By Erin Saueressig
"And in the end, we were all just humans...drunk on the idea that love, only love, could heal or brokenness" This is one of F. Scott Fitzgerald's quotes that really highlights the lasting influence that his Catholic upbringing, and education had on his writing..
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The Evangelization Imperative
By Lavinia Theodoli Spirito
The New Evangelization depends entirely on a New Pentecost. Only with a new outpouring of the Holy Spirit will the Church rediscover her missionary dimension. This Evangelization is necessary, as long as those within and those without the Church don’t appear to be seeking God and trying to do His will and follow the light of their consciences.
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Evangelization Preparation
By Christopher Smith OP
Hopefully every Catholic who attends Mass at least semi-regularly has heard the phrase, "New Evangelization." The seeds for The New Evangelization were originally planted during the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) and all of the post-council popes have continued to water and nuture those seeds in the hopes of calling those who are away from Christ and his Church back into a deeper relationship
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Saint Philomena: Myth or Reality?
By Traditional Catholic Guy
“I am very saddened by all that is being written about [Saint Philomena]. How can such things be possible? How can they not see that the great argument in favor of devotion to St. Philomena is the Curé of Ars? Through her, in her name, by means of her intercession, he obtained countless graces, continual wonders.
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Has Secularism Conquered the St. Patrick's Day Parade? Cardinal Dolan Should Clarify Church Teaching
By Larry Peterson
We are up to our waists in the muck of secular quicksand and, slowly but surely, it is trying its best to suck us all deeper into its godless abyss. This insidious secularism has permeated so much of our lives, it has become the norm for many, especially the Millennials
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Spreading the Pro-Life Message
By Sharla Ynostrosa
Do you ever have a moment when something really grabs your heart, you know, all of a sudden you think of something that you just have to talk about, you just need someone to understand what you are trying to say? Well this is it for me, this is my moment.
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Our Lady of Sorrows and the Prophecy of Simeon
By Sr. Anne Marie
Every person’s life is marked by both sorrows and joys. The two often intertwine in such a way as to make one impossible without the other. When considering a Feast like Our Lady of Sorrows, it is good to keep in mind that sorrow is always related to love. We do not grieve what we do not love. The greater the love, the deeper the sorrow when the good we love is lost,
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