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Quit Using the Old Whine Skin!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Today was a strong day of testing, as it is when you strive to make Advent a true time of discipline and keeping Jesus alive in your daily walk.
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Sharing the Joy of Christmas through Simbang Gabi
By BJ Gonzalvo
This Advent Season, you'll probably encounter the Filipino tradition of celebrating Simbang Gabi at your local parish. For many Filipinos, Christmas is a very exciting celebration and we tend to go all out in our expressing our faith, our joy, and excitement during this time of year.
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Jesus Spoke to Me. A Personal Adoration Testimony
By Joe Donovan
“I have been here waiting for you, Joe. I remember you so well before the world tainted your heart and your innocence expired in a yesteryear so far from today.
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Encountering Mary's Motherhood this Advent
By Katie Zalany
As we embark on Advent, God often reveals an aspect of Mary’s character for me to focus on. This year, it’s Mary’s spiritual motherhood and what it means for me.
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Online Catholic Bookstore Tumblar House Provides a Counter-Cultural Alternative for the Faithful
By Gina Marinello-Sweeney
With Amazon and other secular retailers quickly monopolizing the book marketplace, many Catholic consumers are seeking a faith-based alternative for their buying interests. Tumblar House, a quickly growing enterprise in the form of an online bookstore, may be their answer.
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Is There a Solution to the Hatred, Incivility and Violence Ripping our Society Apart?
By Ralph Zuranski
The hatred and violence in our society will never end until we stop the murder of innocent babies in the womb and the injury of uninformed moms who are not aware of the severe trauma caused by abortion to their bodies, minds, emotions and souls. As long as at least 50% of our society condones and supports abortions or is apathetic, the violence, hatred and incivility will only increase.
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The Catholic Sex Talk
By Tony Jesse
Probably the most unpopular teaching of the Catholic Church is the teaching on sex. The idea that sex is designed for a man and women only in the context of a marriage open to children has to be one of the most outdated ideas in the eyes of the pop culture. But, interestingly, the more people study this teaching the more it begins to make sense.
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Teen Book Review - Mission Libertad
By Leslea Wahl
Mission Libertad is the story of Luisito, a young teenage boy who escapes Communist Cuba in 1979 with his parents. This is such a wonderful book with so many interesting aspects to it. First of all, it is a fabulous historic fiction for middle school and high school kids about a time in history that I haven’t seen much written about.
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A Call to All of My Catholic Brothers....Put'er There, Bro!
By Joseph A. Daczko
In my mind’s eye I picture the old Bugs Bunny cartoon where the big rough guy, with his 5 o’clock shadow and the stubby cigar, grabs Bugs’ hand for a shake and squeezes it so hard that Bugs’ hand crushes and each finger sticks out and starts throbbing.
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Mary Leora's Story
By Elizabeth Thomas
I shared with you the "Story of Brian." He was not our last born---Mary Leora was. November 5th was her birthday, and a sweet voice is prompting me to share her story too. Mary Leora, was a very special gift in more than one way, as you will see.
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It Is Not How We Start but How We Finish
By Belinda S. Herring
It was a deep and eye-opening conversation with my cousin. It had been ten years since we last spoke and fifteen since we’d seen each other. A shared concern over a relative brought us together both times, but our last conversation was different; there was a new openness in our personal sharing.
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Thanksgiving, Traditions, Gratitude and Grace
By Mark C. McCann
Every year, my family and I must make one of the toughest choices ever: where to eat Thanksgiving dinner – my siblings or her parents. I seldom see my brothers and sisters, so it is always nice to have a mini McCann family reunion. However, the Davinos sure know how to put together a food-filled traditional Italian Thanksgiving feast! It is a difficult pick
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The 2018 Connecticut Catholic Men's Conference: A Few Afterthoughts
By Mark C. McCann
Every year in October, I attend the Connecticut Catholic Men’s Conference, an event that challenges Catholic men to look into their hearts and discover their worth as servants of Christ and His Church. The conference calls the men to consider their call to personal apostolate. Each man of God has a mission to love his family, to do his work as to the Lord, and to carry the Gospel to a world
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Revisiting Halloween in the Philippines
By BJ Gonzalvo
With the forces of globalization, secularization, social media, and whatever else, the Halloween I remember as a child in the Philippines in the 1980s, or what’s called “Todos Los Santos” (All Saints Day) or “Undas” might be morphing into something completely different nowadays. It might also be losing its meaning, its value, and ultimately its sacredness.
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Lack of Modesty and Atheism
By Flávia Ghelardi
What does the lack of modesty have to do with atheism? We will show in this post the intimate relation between the lack of modesty and the lack of faith, as explained by Ada Simoncini, in the book “O Pudor,” Ed. Quadrante.
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November: the Story of Us
By E.M. McCarthy
What a month we're entering. It starts with the celebration of the little guy, all the unknown saints, and ends with the celebration of Jesus, our King.
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Why do so many Democrats claim to be Catholic?
By De Maria
The Catholic Church emphatically teaches that abortion is a mortal sin worthy of automatic excommunication. The Democrat party stands for abortion on demand and heinously supports even partial birth abortion where a child is murdered after he is born. And yet, many Catholics still vote Democrat.
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