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On Contraceptive Christianity
By Greg Schlueter
This July 25th marks 50 years since Pope Paul VI sent shockwaves throughout the planet with release of the encyclical, Humanae Vitae (“Of Human Life”).
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Pope Francis and Gender Identity
By E.M. McCarthy
The idea of “gender identity” has been addressed recently by Pope Francis.Basically, gender identity theory states that you are the gender you feel that you are and anatomy is not an indicator of someone's sex.
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Trusting In God, Praying Like Our Holy Father
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
I will never forget the day that Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio was elected Pope: March 13, 2013. I was sitting in front of the TV just waiting like so many other Catholics around the world.
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Developing
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
I will never forget the day that Cardinal Jorge Bergoglio was elected Pope: March 13, 2013. I was sitting in front of the TV just waiting like so many other Catholics around the world. I had watched all of the news broadcasts and read articles with speculations about who would be the next Pope.
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A Prayer for Those Who Are Mourning
By E.M. McCarthy
Dearest God I'm hurting after the death of my beloved,
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Pope Francis, Money, and the Beggar with a Pewter Spoon
By Bill Ulivieri
Early on a Sunday morning I was preparing for an interview on Catholic Talk, Relevant Radio ® and scanning the news feeds and noticed a headline story mentioning Pope Francis who said “…Christians must denounce sins committed in the name of money and power.” (1) The story appeared on April 15th, the day we usually meet the deadline for submitting our tax payments to the IRS.
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Persevere in Prayer and St. Therese
By Julie
I have been reading a book lately titled "The Way of Trust and Love" about St. Therese by Father Jacques Phillippe a French priest (I have met him once). In this book this priest has some good points I would like to share with our reader
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A Rosary Novena for Ireland to Keep Its Protection of the Preborn
By E.M. McCarthy
There is a 54 day novena being prayed for Ireland to keep in place its pro-life constitutional amendment. It began on Easter and will continue up until the day the people of Ireland go to the polls to cast their votes.
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Another Tree
By E.M. McCarthy
The story of Jesus cursing the fig tree occurred right before He died and then rose from the dead. Jesus was hungry and wanted to eat when He saw the tree.
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Athena Calderone and a wife's happy witness--a review of "Cook Beautiful"
By Rose Cuervo
I have been introduced to the multi-hyphenate Athena Calderone (interior designer, model, social media influencer) who prides herself first and foremost as a wife and mother. She relays this in her debut cookbook "Cook Beautiful", a James Beard nominee for photography.
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BRING IT!
By Greg Schlueter
As you know, most professing Catholics have at least some issues with Catholic teaching, all the more, non-Catholics! Of course, this has real implications in our efforts to see the Kingdom more fully alive in individual souls, marriages, homes, parishes and this region.
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Shifting Paradigms
By E.M. McCarthy
(A Satire) Vatican City, April 1, 2018 / 07:19 am The Vatican announced it has appointed a panel to review the apostolic exhortation, The Joy of Worship. While there are no changes to Catholic doctrine, moral theologians have heralded the new paradigm shift from doctrine to pastoral care.
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Catholic Authors: Write Fearlessly but Respectfully
By Melanie Jean Juneau
Some Catholic authors write as if they belong to a Church Beleaguered, not the Church Triumphant. Articles tend to be either defensive or angry attacks against adversaries. Many religious writers retreat, focusing only on like-minded souls, writing for a small, mutual admiration society.
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Courage
By Linda Kracht
When asked to explain courage — the human virtue — we use words such as spunk, bravery, valor, fearlessness, daring, heroism, or true grit.
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How to See the Beauty in Catholic Education
By Tony Jesse
Before one can view the beauty in Catholic education, it is helpful to see the dreariness of secular education. After all, one will not notice the importance of Catholic education unless he first becomes aware of the errors in secular education.
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Missed Carriage
By Greg Schlueter
I consider our family blessed beyond measure. But I can't help but wonder what it would be like if our little Thérèse was still with us.
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Transcendence - the Virtue
By Linda Kracht
How can we understand transcendence — one of God’s attributes — as a human virtue?
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