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The Cardinal Virtues
By E.M. McCarthy
The practical always guides us as we work to achieve holiness. The path to holiness includes practicing the Cardinal Virtues, or habits. The four cardinal virtues are: prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance.
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Celebrating Humane Vitae Fifty Years Later
By Linda Kracht
July 29, 2018, marked the 50th anniversary of Pope Paul VI’s encyclical letter entitled Humanae Vitae (HV) What a bombshell for many of the men and women advising the Pope to deviate from teaching traditional moral doctrine with regard to marriage and family life. What a tempest it caused for the Church being told to get with the program.
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On Suffering and God
By E.M. McCarthy
All of us will experience suffering at one time or another. How we deal with suffering is a choice we have to make.
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Blessed Anna Maria Taigi--- a Shining Example for Wives and Moms Everywhere
By Larry Peterson
This is about an ordinary housewife and mother to seven children. She is proof that an intimate life of the soul with God is just not for the consecrated and those who have taken vows, but is truly for all people who reach out to Him and do their best to follow Him. Her name is Anna Maria Taigi.
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A Call to Perfection
By Ralph Hathaway
How many would be quick to voice their joy at seeing one of their great-grandchildren praying at church or doing grace before meals? How much more would you be elated if this child was 3 years old? Of course, you might say it’s cute, or where did this come from; maybe they saw it on TV or more importantly at the bidding of their parents exuded these words, perhaps one time.
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An Open Letter and Invitation to Catholic Parents
By Greg Schlueter
Crisis. Pope St. John Paul II was forged in the fires of Nazi occupation. Then the Communists. Then secular humanism. All paving the way for our present culture of actual atheism. And even more dangerous than that (according to Pope Benedict XVI) is “practical atheism”- a culture of professing Jesus Christ (even exhibiting great devotion), but living in a state of compromise with the world.
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The Child Separation we should be fighting against
By Rose Cuervo
(A doctor-friend wanted to share this in the light of the extreme abortion on demand bill in NY State.) I have handled human bodies and remains as a pathologist and this includes that in the earliest stage of life.
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Contracepting Children Is Like Contracepting Christ
By Rose Cuervo
Peter Kreeft, Professor of Philosophy at Boston College and prolific Catholic author spoke in Immaculate Conception, Tuckahoe, NY conference on Humanae Vitae on an incontrovertible witness.
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The Rose in Christian Symbolism
By E.M. McCarthy
The rose is considered by many to be the most beautiful and fragrant of flowers, and because of this the rose became a symbol of Mary, the Mother of God. The rose also has been used as a symbol for Jesus.
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Not Devaluing The Person And Sex Is The Gift Of Humanae Vitae
By Rose Cuervo
Listening to the talk of Fr. Donald Haggerty in the July 21, 2018 Immaculate Conception Church’s conference celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of Humanae Vitae made me somber on two points but I will get to that later.
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Meet the Findleys | Family Portrait Series at ILoveMyFamily.us
By Greg Schlueter
Steve and Lorna Findley of Huron, OH spend their time “raising the next generation of superheros.”
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Beatific Mission
By Greg Schlueter
If you haven't yet encountered a Mission worth your every penny, every resource, every talent, every breath-- you're living a half-life. No provision will relieve your greatest poverty. No rising ladder will take you higher. No recreation will re-create.
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Missions of San Antonio -- something to see.... plus Shrine of St. Therese!
By Julie
If your family has a question of a place to go this summer, you might want to consider the San Antonio Mission Trail in San Antonio, TX.
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Connecting Past and Present
By Linda Kracht
Have you ever wondered about buying an ancestry kit?
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Catholic Brain: A Fun, Informative Hub of Activities for Passing Along the Catholic Faith
By Justin McClain
The web has an enormous variety of content, and it can be challenging to sift through it for that which is worthwhile, let alone rewarding. When it comes to the New Evangelization, there are numerous opportunities to engage with the faith online.
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Dogs Are Stupid.
By Greg Schlueter
Ok, in spite of being technically true (relative to humans), I don't really think owning a dog is stupid. But I do have some strong words for our disordered, dog-worshiping culture. Particularly those for whom a certain bumper sticker isn’t a joke, but a reality: “We got rid of the kids. The dog was allergic.”
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Summer Delights
By Linda Kracht
We all love summer. And for obvious reasons. Summertime is synonymous with Fun, Relaxation, Get Togethers, Vacations, Camps, No School, No Schedules!
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