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Mass and Football
By John Molloy
Why I Stopped Going to Football Games….Do any of these excuses sound familiar from other areas of life? I doubt that these excuses have been used as frequently in reference to sports events as to Sunday Mass.
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Hating the Truth of the Real Presence of Christ, Satanists Perform a 'black mass'
By Larry Peterson
Praise the Lord (TRULY). The 'black mass' abomination in Oklahoma City (with its huge congregation of 42 people) is finally over. The Satanic lovers of the "darkness" have had their day. I hope they are fulfilled with whatever redeeming spiritual blackness their boss can deliver into their misguided, hate filled, anti-God hearts.
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Should We Ban Books?
By Carol Ann Chybowski
This week, September 21-27, is Banned Books week. This annual event is more commemoration than celebration. There’s an edge of defiance to it as well—no one is going to tell me what I can read! Legitimate questions are aired and debated again. What should be banned? Is it explicit “adult” content? Graphic violence? Profanity? Anti-Catholic/Christian sentiment?
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Did You Hear That?
By Elizabeth Tichvon
"They may hear and listen, but not understand" (Mark 4:12). What does the voice of God sound like? When He talks to us, do we hear Him?
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Signs of Faith
By Sharla Ynostrosa
Hello out there! It's a beautiful, overcast day here in San Angelo, TX. We were blessed with rain overnight, we are always thankful for the rain out here! I just got home from helping out with the Sack Lunch Ministry, our parish, Sacred Heart Cathedral provides for the homeless and other people in need.
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"Just a Stay at Home Mom"
By Karl Erickson
If you want to know how to quickly get on my nerves, try ridiculing the stay at home mom. That kind of derisive and ignorant comment usually reveals utterly self-absorbed people, caught-up by the lie of materialism.
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John 6:53-54
By Renee Oania
John 6:53-54 53 Jesus said to them, “Very truly I tell you, unless you eat the flesh of the Son of Man and drink his blood, you have no life in you. 54 Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood has eternal life, and I will raise them up at the last day.
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The Greatest Love of All
By Elizabeth Tichvon
"Love never fails" (1 Corinthians 13:8). St. Paul's love discourse is most associated with matrimonial love because it speaks of love's permanence. It's often the selected reading at weddings because it teaches the betrothed how to give of themselves and resolve differences by means of the greatest spiritual gifts: faith, hope and love.
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Mature Believers
By Sr. Anne Marie
Mature Believers, on November 15, 1972, at a General Audience, Pope Paul VI said the following: "WHAT ARE the Church's greatest needs at the present time? Don't be surprised at Our answer and don't write it off as simplistic or even superstitious: one of the Church's greatest needs is to be defended against the evil we call the Devil."
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The Corruption Of The Oath Of Hippocrates
By A. Patrick Schneider II, MD, MPH
For 2500 years the Hippocratic Oath had guided, guarded and grounded the medical profession. It was a source of professional unity and pride, as well as an ancient and trusted ethical compass that assisted the profession (and patients) in the navigation of both familiar, as well as unchartered waters.
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Pope Francis: "...Marriage is about a Man and a Woman Walking Together..."
By Larry Peterson
Way way back in ancient times, like around 1950, about 22% of American adults were single. Since the population 'way back then' was about 152.3 million, that would mean that about 33.5 million Americans were unattached. In 2013, the population was almost double, coming in at about 316 million people. Single adults tipped the scales at 50.2%.
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A Prayer for Peace
By Carol Ann Chybowski
All of us who lived through the horror of the events of September 11, 2001 will never forget what we saw and heard and felt on that awful day. We all remember those events in a special way each September 11, as we think back and relive where we were when we first heard the news.
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A Catholic Man's Guide to Purity
By Traditional Catholic Guy
“The state of grace is nothing other than purity, and it gives heaven to those who clothe themselves in it. Holiness, therefore, is simply the state of grace purified, illuminated, beautified by the most perfect purity, exempt not only from mortal sin but also from the smallest faults; purity will make saints of you! Everything lies in this!” --St. Peter Eymard
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Accept the Gift of Life
By Sharla Ynostrosa
Good Morning out there! I hope everyone is having a great week. I saw a picture on Facebook this morning of Mother Teresa. Her quotes are always thought provoking, and his one really hit me hard today. Mother Teresa said, "It is a poverty to decide that a child must die so that you may live as you wish."
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Evangelizing in Caves
By Melanie Jean Juneau
How would you communicate the message of salvation and the subsequent new life in Christ with the unchurched, with people who have no Christian frame of reference or Christian vocabulary?
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Catholic Influence
By Erin Saueressig
"And in the end, we were all just humans...drunk on the idea that love, only love, could heal or brokenness" This is one of F. Scott Fitzgerald's quotes that really highlights the lasting influence that his Catholic upbringing, and education had on his writing..
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The Evangelization Imperative
By Lavinia Theodoli Spirito
The New Evangelization depends entirely on a New Pentecost. Only with a new outpouring of the Holy Spirit will the Church rediscover her missionary dimension. This Evangelization is necessary, as long as those within and those without the Church don’t appear to be seeking God and trying to do His will and follow the light of their consciences.
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