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Change of Seasons, Change of Heart
By Carol Ann Chybowski
It’s official, autumn is here. Oh, I do know that autumn technically arrived a week or two ago at the equinox. It just doesn’t seem like fall when the temperatures near triple digits every day and the wind carries nothing but heat from the inland deserts.
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Caring for the elderly: A lesson from my grandparents
By Luis Daniel Gonzalez
Sunday, September 28, 2014, Pope Francis celebrated Mass in St. Peter’s Square, followed by a special meeting with the elderly. Attendees included thousands of grandparents, elderly and religious life who participated in this encounter, and among them was also a special guest, Pope-Emeritus Benedict XVI.
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Our Eternal State
By Margaret LaCovara-Reveira
When a person dies, or the anniversary of their death is commemorated in the newspaper and social media, it is commonplace to hear or see various phrases "rest in peace...happy anniversary in heaven...watch over us..." and so forth. The assumption is made that the decedent is in heaven and while we miss them, he or she is now in a better place.
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How Would We Act If We Really Believed?
By Kate Eschbach
When I visited the Cathedral of the Madeleine in Salt Lake City, I stood outside taking pictures before Mass on Saturday evening. I heard runners approaching from my right and looked up to make sure I wasn't in their way. I saw a crowd of shiny green uniforms running towards me.
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My Interview of Karl Erickson
By Kimberly Erickson
I first met Karl Erickson in Seattle during a New Testament class at Seattle Pacific University. We were married several years later and I can still say that I am married to my best friend.
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THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS IS REAL
By Bill Dunn
There’s a very fascinating Catholic doctrine called the Communion of Saints. It states that all the believers who have gone before us are not isolated away in some far corner of Heaven. Instead, they are aware of our activities here on earth and they can intercede on our behalf. Pretty cool, huh?
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EVIL vs GOOD: It May be Time for Everyone to Choose Sides
By Larry Peterson
It seems that now, in the early 21st century, people of faith have been thrust into the Canyon of Decision. This is a place where a personal decision must be made and only two choices are available. Those choices are Good vs Evil. God is the perfection of all that is GOOD. Satan is the owner of all that is EVIL.
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An Interview with Kimberly Erickson
By Karl Erickson
Twenty-four years ago, I married Kimberly Erickson in Dallas, Texas. Coming from a family where her father and grandfather are both successful artists, I knew she was artistic. Still, the breadth of her artistic range never ceases to amaze me. She really has done it all in the past two decades: illustrations, water gilding, and, most recently, fused glass creations of vivid color and light.
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My Mistaken Identity
By Norma Elaine Robertson
I was in a case of mistaken identity. I was desperately trying to "find myself" and would do what everyone else was doing. I thought I had to go along with what my friends were doing and act in the way that was like them.
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Be a Someone
By Elizabeth Tichvon
This evening on Facebook, someone posted one of those reassuring Pinterest boards that reads, "Sometimes in life we just need someone to be there for us. Someone who will listen. Someone who will understand us." In past years, I would have grabbed onto this one and held tight. But I've come to believe that when we really feel deprived of SOMEONE, we must be a SOMEONE
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St. Thérèse of Lisieux
By Catholic365
From birth as Marie-Françoise-Thérèse Martin, January 2, 1873 to death on September 30, 1897 at the young age of 24 as Saint Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, O.C.D., Thérèse made an impact on her family, her religious family in the cloistered Carmelite community of Lisieux and on her extended family within the Catholic Church.
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Pope Francis Lover of Life
By Anne Marty
I was so touched by Pope Francis that I read eight books about him. I had seen how he bowed his head and asked for prayer. I wanted to learn about him. I have seen pictures of Pope Francis kissing handicapped people. He is meek and humble of heart. After being elected Pope he rode the bus back to the hotel.
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Occupy Catholic Religious Life
By Sr. Amy Hereford
Some years back, the occupy movement took the nation and the world by storm. Congealing the energies of those who believed that business-as-usual was not sustainable, It pointed to the recent melt-down of the world economy, the continued degradation of the environment, and growing spiritual unrest.
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Eyewitnesses to Majesty
By Joni Johnson
We live in a world that seems to be self-destructing. War is breaking out on a daily basis. Our faith is being attacked on many fronts. The media is bombarding us with increasingly permissive ideas on what is acceptable. Promiscuity has gone to new lows. The world is constantly pushing us to redefine marriage, family, and sexuality.
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Feast Of the Archangels - St. Michael, St.Gabriel, St. Raphael
By Catholic365
How grateful we are for our mighty Archangels, St. Michael, St. Gabriel and St. Raphael, among the seven Archangels who stand before the Lordl!
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Penance: Not Just for Ash Wednesday
By Madeline Pecora Nugent, CFP
Ash Wednesday = penance, right? At least this is what most Catholics think about penance. But penance means conversion, and conversion is not reserved for Ash Wednesday.
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Padre Pio, anachronistic miracles, and grace
By Mary Ashley Burton
Our thoughts turn to St. Padre Pio, whose His Feast Day was celebrated on Tuesday, September 23, 2014.
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