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Commentary on Matthew 16:13-23, the Rock
By De Maria
This is another wonderful passage which I frequently use to explain the Papacy to Protestants, and to anyone really.
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Catholic Human Sexuality
By E.M. McCarthy
In today’s world, we are told that the Catholic Church is “outdated” because of its teachings, especially about human sexuality. It’s the world that doesn’t understand sex, not the Holy Spirit.
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Body and Blood of the Lord
By De Maria
Why is the Eucharist so important? Let's go to the book of Hebrews to find out.
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Every Parent Should Know CPR -- a Mom's Tale
By Julie
My phone rang the other day; I picked it up and "Sally" was very excited and scared and I listened to her story.
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Justice Sister of Prudence, Fortitude and Temperance
By Linda Kracht
Since most of us are disobedient to God [proven by the fact that we have sins to confess] — are we relegated to the practice of imperfect, man-made justice on earth?
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Do You Love God?
By Greg Schlueter
Many of us reply too quickly and easily, "Of course I do!" This Sunday Jesus shines a bright light on what loving Him really means: "If you love me, you'll keep my commandments." (John 14:15-21)
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On Being Childless on Mothers' Day
By Rose Cuervo
I attended a Mass where the pastor called all the moms to come forward to receive a blessing and a red carnation. The ladies were dressed in their finest and were beaming even at the start of the service, exchanging effusive greetings.
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Seventh Joy of Mary -- Assumption and Crowning of Mary
By Julie
The Seven Joys of Mary are: 1. Annunciation 2. Visitation to Elizabeth 3. Birth of Jesus 4. Gifts of the Magi 5. Finding of Jesus in the Temple 6. The Resurrection of Jesus and 7. Assumption and Crowning of Mary. In this article, we are focusing on the 7th Joy of Mary -- her Assumption and Crowning!
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Parenting and Mass Hysteria
By Greg Schlueter
Over many years we've walked many miles with many families. Our shared goal: Form our children to be intentional disciples of Jesus Christ. Become the best versions of ourselves. Sainthood. Heaven.
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Moms NEED Each Other
By Melanie R. Cameron
I wrote this in 2014, and now, walking with a friend who is going through a miscarriage, the words ring so true.
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On Michelle Kwan's divorce and other Hillary-pples
By Rose Cuervo
Sometime in my work life, I had been offered a good paying locums job only that the lady boss breathes fire. It was not a happy environment and I salute the Filipina pathologist who managed to stay there awhile. I would come to encounter more of this former women sadly, older, accomplished, childless or not, married or divorced.
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False Teachings by a Site Called "A True Church"
By Kevin Noles
I was reading through the comments section of one of the articles awhile ago on here and a commentator left his (or maybe a preferred) website as their comment. They did not say anything other than leaving the site address, but I decided to have a look anyway.
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Nature's Supernatural Delight
By Linda Kracht
Who would have guessed that a 1972 singles hit composed and performed by King Harvest, a rock band, and an astronaut would both provide support for this article on nature’s SuperNatural Delight? Dancing in the Moonlight by King Harvest was one of my favorite tunes back in the 70’s. Did any of us get the significance of the lyrics back then?
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Temperance Sister of Prudence, Justice and Fortitude
By Linda Kracht
We have to desire the virtue more sincerely and to persevere in applying virtue until the time when we can join God in His eternal plan of loving goodness.” [CCC 315] This month, let’s desire, pursue, and get acquainted with the Cardinal Virtue called Temperance.
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World Down Syndrome Day -- My story
By Julie
Down Syndrome is something I had heard about, but never thought I would have to deal with as a parent. We had heard stories about babies having heart issues. I even read a very sad story of a mother who's baby died. Let's just say Down Syndrome was not something we thought we would ever deal with as parents...
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Catholic Teen Books Helps Parents, Teachers Find Good Books for Catholic Teens
By Carolyn Astfalk
Steering teens toward entertaining yet edifying media is a challenge. In the case of movies and television programming, ratings can offer some indication of content. In the case of books, consumer reviews on retail sites offer some information
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Driving IT Home: Educating Your Children
By Greg Schlueter
Our unsurpassed and all-defining identity, mission and purpose on this planet: Image the Trinity. Marriage and family are iconic of the Trinity. In our capacity to love, we literally participate in the life of the Trinity. We are called, literally, to make God, who is Love, known
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