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How the Government Became God post #3
By Mary Ann Gambill
I did not post this second post the next day as I had planned. You know why? Solomon had 6 seizures every day for 4 days in a row. That is my life. I am not complaining. It is the most important sacred part of my life, to comfort and care for my children.
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A Hero for the ages
By Eric Wojtkun
Our Blue Knight Circle dedicated itself to the service under the direction of God’s General of the Angels St. Micheal the Archangel over two years ago. I write this on his feast day for him, and the archangels in God’s service.
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How We're Piecing Together the Ideal Religious Education for Our Children
By Jennifer Edwards
I am a pastoral minister by profession. I have a degree in Theology, and I’m enraptured with all things related to Catholic doctrine and spirituality. At heart, I’m an evangelist, and therefore, my children’s formation is exceedingly important to me. I want them to know the faith, but more importantly, I want them to be disciples of Jesus Christ. I don’t want them to become a statistic.
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Facing the Truth About Facebook
By Karl Erickson
It's not that I have anything against Facebook... On second thought, maybe I do have a little something against it. In many ways, I think it encourages some of the poorest dimensions of our culture: shallowness, pettiness, inauthenticity, and meaningless busyness--the antitheses of reflection and substantive work.
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An Unveiling Story of Personal, Family and Parish Transformation
By Greg Schlueter
Most Blessed Sacrament parish in Toledo, Ohio is exceptional in many ways. The parish lives its name. Anchored in a neighborhood community, liturgy and homilies are reverent, relevant and robust. Perpetual adoration is expressed in constant service to one another and the broader community.
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How The Government Became God
By Mary Ann Gambill
Being the family that we are, living as we do and loving the children that we do, I feel the need to enlighten puzzled Christians on why government is the new "Golden Calf", aka God.
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Her Wounds……Our Gateway to Healing and Wholeness Part 2
By James Berkon
Our Lady is gently inviting in those men, women and children who have been victimized by society’s so-called progress which has led to widespread abortion, abuse, use and endless heartache.
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When God Says No
By Caroline Godin
There have been many time I’ve both heard and said, “all in God’s time.” We often wait (patiently or not) for God to answer our prayers, but what if He already answered? What if we’re waiting on something that’s already happened? What if His answer is no? Can we recognize and accept that? Can we move on?
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Good Parenting Doesn't Guarantee Good Results
By Tara K. E. Brelinsky
Last Thursday, I found myself engaged in a parent-teacher conference of sorts. Since we're home schoolers, parent-teacher conferences generally look like me getting pulled aside by a fellow parent so they can inform me of some disappointing situation my offspring has engaged in or facilitated.
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The Moral Virtues - essay 1 - Truthfulness
By Linda Kracht
This is the first of a series of essays that will delve into the moral virtues over the course of this school year. As the Catechism suggests, all of us grow in moral virtue through education, practice, and perseverance.
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Dynamic vs Lukewarm Catholic - an obscure reason?
By Linda Kracht
Have you ever been introduced as being a really good Catholic? Perhaps you have heard similar introductions and been discomforted by the words that felt more like faulty praise — and for many different reasons. False praise always sends a mixed message that nobody knows how to interpret.
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Invite God into Your Classroom
By Jennifer Elia
One of my favorite billboards ever is one that I saw online. It said, "I loved the wedding, how about inviting me to the marriage--God" We all feel a deep calling to homeschool as part of our God-given vocation. However, have we ever stopped to invite God into our homeschool classroom?
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How being a parent helped me better understand God
By Emily Allen
Becoming a mother has opened my eyes to just how much of children we truly are in the eyes of God. The interactions I have with my son on a daily basis have offered true insight into the relationship between God and man. There’s a sense of immeasurable love for my child, and a desire to keep him safe from any sadness or danger. I also have a better sense than he does about what’s best for him.
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Charity is no substitute for Justice Withheld
By Eric Wojtkun
"Charity is no substitute for justice withheld." - St Augustine. With this simple statement we can understand most of the dysfunction in the world arising from modernism and its variant philosophies.
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The Parent: Priest, Prophet and King
By Linda Kracht
Have you ever wondered if there are any spiritual wisemen [and women] living in the US and abroad? Every era seems to have them and a few names come to mind; but what about these spiritual wisemen?
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Five reasons to evangelize, even when you don't want to
By Ginny Kochis
Evangelization is not my cup of tea. I don’t like conflict. I don’t like to be challenged. I also don’t like to appear weak or misinformed, and while I’m definitely knowledgeable when it comes to Church teaching,
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Do we kill Jesus over and over again, in the Mass?
By De Maria
Protestant anti-Catholics like to accuse the Church of killing Jesus over and over again in the Mass. This is due to their lack of knowledge about Old Testament practices. In this case, they don’t understand Old Testament “sacrifice”.
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