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Choosing Love Over Death
By Mary Ann Gambill
We live with pain just over the horizon. It's there. It never goes away or even fades. It sometimes peeks through, over the hills, and washes over us unexpectedly. It can take our breath away. It can catch us when we round a bend or cross a path, without warning or mercy.
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A Prayer Life
By Crysaly Aviles
How to pray Jesus taught us how to pray the Our Father: “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.
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Actor/Producer Eduardo Verástegui Discusses Movie Little Boy: Fruits of the Foundation of Catholic Faith
By Catholic365
On April 24th, you will see the growth of a movie mustard seed as the independent film, Little Boy, sprouts and spreads throughout theaters across the United States. Eduardo Verástegui (Bella), Producer and Actor playing the cameo role of Fr. Crispin, explains that this is a “family experience more than a movie”
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Little Boy from the Writer/Director's View: an Interview with Alejandro Monteverde
By Catholic365
Little Boy is opening in theatres on April 24 and this is one movie that you will not want to miss making it a special weekend outing for you and your family. The Editor of Catholic365.com, Deborah Burton, got to review this entertainment gem with its luscious cinematography, strong cast of characters and heartwarming story that puts marvelous back into movies. Here is a link to the movie trailer
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The Perfect First Communicant's Gift
By Anabelle Hazard
I am as picky about children’s books and movies as my children are about food. The junk in modern novels and movies dislodges their innocence and vomits the Catholic values we try to instill in them. Providentially, I came across a new Catholic movie and novel series that fit my idea of substantial literary and spiritual nourishment for Catholic families.
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Maccabees Mama
By Mary Ann Gambill
Sick kids make people squirm. It's just a basic truth. We don't want to think about children in pain or dying or being alone or scared. It goes against nature. Those commercials that show starving children are very effective for a reason. Please, sponsor this child for 2 cents a day and we don't ever have to feel guilty or think about this atrocity again as we sip your $4 coffee.
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Conflicting Voices: Why Parents Choose Not to Bring Their Children to Mass
By Melanie R. Cameron
This great, yet heartbreaking article struck a chord... Parents not taking their kids to Mass? I'm being honest here, I know a few. Not pointing fingers! In fact, I'm the first to stand up and say, please, Lord, please, give us some consistent voices.
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If You Don't Teach Your Children to Walk With Jesus, the World Soon Teaches Then Not To!
By Pat McDermott
How do we teach our children to walk with Jesus? We take them to Mass and try to help them learn all the stories of Jesus. We give them children’s books to read or even share Bible stories with them. But children today are technology based. They focus on what they see on television, movies or in video games. That makes teaching them about Jesus a challenge.
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The Sweet Meaning Behind your Easter Candy
By Trish Stukbauer
Few things are more delicious than that first bite of sugary, chocolaty goodness after a long Lenten fast. But there’s actually more religious symbolism in your children’s Easter confections than you may realize. Here’s a look at the meaning behind some of our favorite sweets.
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Breaking the Alabaster Jar: Waste Our Lives for Jesus
By Tara K. E. Brelinsky
Shortly after having given birth to my first darling daughter and fourth child, someone suggested that I seek employment working with special needs children.
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Teaching Kids to Give
By Trish Stukbauer
Children seemingly are born with naturally generous hearts. From a very tender age, they are continually bringing you little treasures – a carefully chosen rock, a freshly picked flower, or frequent hugs.
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Christendom the Revelation
By Nathan James Rawlins
A shared revelation is a shared reality. Christendom as revelation connects the individual to the community and the communities of believers to each other. Encountering Christ in the collective knowledge of community embodies the very purpose of community formation, we must build the Church!
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To my fellow Catholic Millennials: Make a Conscious Effort to be in this World
By Billy Critchley-Menor
Growing up as a Catholic millennial has proved to be a confusing challenge. My generation is the least religious in American history, and becoming less religious as we get older. This generation is also said to be one of the most tolerant.
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50 Shades of Messed Up
By Crysaly Aviles
The leading actor even says it himself, “I’m messed up” (with much more colorful language.) This movie is dangerous on several levels. It tells its story with a Cinderella undertone that the behaviors portrayed are desirable and sexy. The leading actress is a “commoner” who is swept away by the allure of a billionaire’s attention.
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Do's and Don'ts of Raising a True Princess
By Jennessa Terraccino
“Once upon a time,” begins in books, and those pages come to life in little girls’ bedrooms. Tucked away in closets lies a fluffy mound of well-loved princess gowns. The title “princess” seems to be written on the female heart from an early age. Nevertheless, it is one thing to wear the crown, and another to let it go to your head. Allow me to explain.
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You May Be Right.....But.....
By Michelle Watkins
A priest once said that when we sin we in turn make Jesus cry. (This is the same Jesus today that once died a horrifically violent death for us.)
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Time to Build an Ark Again
By Elizabeth Thomas
Somewhere just recently, I read an article talking about events of the world and how we were being ‘flooded with evil.’ Yeah, no duh! Read any headline, listen to any newscast, and you cannot argue with that.
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