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Ten Quotes From St. Therese of Lisieux To Help Us Find Heaven
By E.M. McCarthy
St. Therese of Lisieux (the Little Flower)’s feast day falls on Oct. 1. She is the youngest person to be declared a Doctor of the Church.
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Living The Worthy Life- Education of The Masses- Religious Education
By Michael Cunningham
Can you possibly imagine that a person almost fifty years ago could have accurately foretold what is currently going on in the Catholic Church today? Now, you may not until you find out the name of the that person- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. He predicted on television with these words:
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You Are an Educator Because You Are a Parent
By Kevin Kukla
Do you have any children? Then you are an educator, because you are a parent, Pope St. John Paul II reminded everyone in his 1994 Letter to Families. Pope St. Paul VI identified an inalienable right children have to receive an education, by virtue of their human dignity (Gravissimum Educationis [The Gravity of Education], 1).
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Finding a Point of Mutual Agreement?
By Linda Kracht
Christians have all been advised [via books, pulpits, counseling sessions, etc] to make an effort to try to find a point of mutual agreement with non-Christians before making the case for Christianity.
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Our Ability to Suffer
By E.M. McCarthy
No one likes to suffer. We avoid it as much as we can. Yet, suffering is a state most of us will enter into at some time. If God permits suffering there must be a good reason.
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Everyday He Writes the Book
By E.M. McCarthy
Why do so many people scoff at the idea of the existence of God? Maybe because we think science explains everything? But Who created science? And if science can't yet explain who God is, maybe we need a dose of imagination instead.
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Appreciating Good Decisions
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
God has blessed all of us with life. But it is up to us to make something of that life. We live in a world where competition begins at a young age. Even while babies are in the womb, our culture entices us to immediately start spending money for the baby shower and the beautiful baby room with all the trimmings.
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Worship
By Linda Kracht
Biblical authors have a lot to teach us about the what, where, how and why’s of worshipping God. One psalmist instructs us to worship the Lord God constantly.
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Persecution 2019
By E.M. McCarthy
This year marks a high point in Christian persecutions worldwide. Recently Nigeria is in the news, with the fear of ethnic cleansing and open war being discussed.
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Lead Us Not Into Temptation?
By E.M. McCarthy
The phrase “lead us not into temptation” seems to be on the way out of Catholicism. A major publisher of the Mass missal is changing the phrasing of the Lord's Prayer already to "do not let us fall into temptation."
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Raising athletes of faith
By Linda Kracht
Catholic parents are called to raise children of faith. Sounds easy — right? That requires bringing them to Mass each Sunday, teaching them how to pray, and talking to them about God, morality and faith — right? Easy Peasy; however, let’s not jump to that conclusion so fast.
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Human Rights for the Least of Our Brothers and Sisters
By E.M. McCarthy
There is renewed effort to squash a surge in pro-life legislation in the U.S.. Online platforms are censoring ultrasound pictures of preborn individuals. Instead of evidence, the media presents readers with a narrative which taps into the emotions and lifestyles of the pregnant women who seek abortion.
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You Don't Need to Calm Down
By E.M. McCarthy
A famous country/pop singer has a new song out depicting Christians as dumb, fat, and homophobic.
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Lucien Botovosoa's devotion to Christ and Family made him a Martyr---- Today he is counted among the Patrons of Married Couples and Fathers
By Larry Peterson
Madagascar is a vast island nation located off the east-central coast of Africa. It was here that Lucien Botovasoa was born in the year 1908, the exact day is unknown. He was the oldest of nine brothers and sisters. Besides that, not much more is known about his early childhood.
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The Ultimate Mystery of the Body and Blood of Jesus
By E.M. McCarthy
In my parish, our priest is trying to find more adorers for our Eucharistic Adoration Chapel. Sadly, I don't know how successful he'll be. While people may go to church for the social benefits, unfortunately, we are overall a nation of disbelievers.
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Rainbow Smackdown 2
By E.M. McCarthy
There are several developments in the LGBTQ+ “special rights” arena. The House passed The Equality Act which would declare LGBTQ+ people as a protected class in the same way African Americans are.
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Hospital Death by Starvation
By E.M. McCarthy
Vincent Lambert is a forty-two-year-old man who was in a tragic car accident about ten years ago. He has brain damage and cannot walk, but he is breathing on his own.
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