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5 ways to get out of the Sign of Peace
By Traditional Catholic Guy
I’m not really going to preface this article except for the fact that a few friends and I were visiting a parish, singing at Christmas Mass, and the sign of peace was very long; so long in fact that it seemed that everyone had to shake hands with everybody in order for Mass to continue.
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How to Actually Celebrate the 12 Days of Christmas
By Melanie R. Cameron
Ok, Now... The Real Deal. How do we celebrate each day of the Christmas liturgical season? Here are some great ideas for each day of Christmas...
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Which Christmas Traditions Help You Become the-Best-Version-of-Yourself?
By Birgit Jones
I've been following Matthew Kelly's 'Best Advent Ever' to discover how to best lead up to experiencing genuine Christmas Joy with my family. During these weeks we have been instructed on how to discover the best version of ourselves - which aspects of our lives to improve, which to reconsider or discard.
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The Cheerio and the Sacred Heart of Jesus
By Eric Wojtkun
I cleaned up the mess of a 15 month old boy's self instruction in the art of eating, only to find an hour later I missed one more little crumb maker in a corner of the kitchen. I used to get mad at messes like this, but over the last year I've chilled out a lot.
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It's a Wonderful Life: St. Francis knows how to lasso the moon
By Rose Canavan
"It’s a Wonderful Life" is a Christmas classic through and through. The deep and uplifting message about the dignity and value of every human life is refreshing, heartwarming, and spreads holiday cheer at a faster pace that George and Mary’s Charleston.
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Disney's Prep and Landing: The Christmas Elves of Advent
By Rose Canavan
It seems like everyone has been playing Christmas music and watching Christmas movies since Thanksgiving. So if you manage to hold off until Gaudete Sunday before pulling out the jingle bells, I applaud you. Society has been rushing into Christmas sooner and sooner each year, skipping over the all too necessary liturgical season of Advent.
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Even Naughty Children Get Presents for Christmas
By Tara K. E. Brelinsky
After a busy morning of my wrangling children and an afternoon manning a craft table at a Christmas Craft Fair, I decided to appease the requests of my younger ones who'd been begging to visit Santa at the mall.
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Faith alone people suffer with two false assumptions.
By De Maria
The difference between Catholics and Protestants is that they see faith as something that they can measure. Therefore, they claim to be saved by faith alone. I'm reminded of the question that faith alone people ask faith and works people.
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How do you justify baby-baptism, after all that?
By De Maria
In a recent discussion about justification and Baptism, a non-Catholic asked me to explain how the Catholic Church can Teach infant Baptism (i.e. baby baptism). The explanation is very simple, if one only takes into account the signs which Jesus performed when He walked with the Apostles.
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#1 Tip for Families During Advent and Christmas
By Melanie R. Cameron
You are in charge of your family traditions... make them cherished moments, not required burdens.
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From "French Fry Church" to a Church on FIRE!
By Greg Schlueter
Welcome to the most happening church. Built for consumers. Made to satisfy. Something for everyone. Asking very little. Accommodating your time. Your comfort zone. Your appetite. Like McDonald's french fries right out of the fryer. Perfectly salted. Amazingly warm. With all the satisfaction of nourishment.
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Why I Am Pro-Choice
By Trish Irvine
The sighs and groans were heard throughout the room. It was a Thursday and so, like most Thursdays, we had a journal entry. It was clear to me that this was not their favorite thing to do. Then again, they are high schoolers, and so finding activities that they actually, visibly enjoy is a difficult task.
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A Paean for Conservatives and Traditionalists--Pippa, Trump and Little Homebodies
By Rose Cuervo
Late last year I was praying for a book that would ground me both in holiday traditions/ basic entertaining--what to do for them, what to cook, how to even make it possible, even special. God answered that prayer that same day by letting me see in a college bookstore "Celebrate" by Pippa Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge's sister.
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Mercy - the Virtue
By Linda Kracht
As promised last month, this is the second of twelve Virtue of the Month articles. This month focuses on the virtue of Mercy. Please feel free to share this information with others. Please try and make it a priority to root your children, yourself, family and friends and others in Mercy.
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Heart Chart: Teaching Virtues through Behavior Awards
By Melanie R. Cameron
I forgot about this! This one tops the creative catechism chart for this mommy.
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Giving Witness in a Social Media World
By Greg Schlueter
Our latest Live IT Episode is drawing some attention! Someone commented: "This is proof of religious child abuse...." The minute-long clip features our son, Dominic. Yes, like the rest of us, he will be formed. Yes, as his dad, that's my responsibility.
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Reuniting A House Divided
By James Berkon
I was shooting the breeze with a colleague the other day talking about college football, hobbies and work when the issue of family came up. He mentioned that there is a side of the family he no longer speaks to due to conflicting belief systems.
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