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Meet the Findleys | Family Portrait Series at ILoveMyFamily.us
By Greg Schlueter
Steve and Lorna Findley of Huron, OH spend their time “raising the next generation of superheros.”
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Is the Church Heading for Extinction?
By Bill Dunn
Recently I read about a Catholic monastery in Quebec that is being converting into a Harry Potter theme park. The facility, which was once a thriving community of almost 200 prayerful monks, is now devoid of faith: no more monks, no more priests, no more Canadian Catholics who are interested in keeping the place open.
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Beatific Mission
By Greg Schlueter
If you haven't yet encountered a Mission worth your every penny, every resource, every talent, every breath-- you're living a half-life. No provision will relieve your greatest poverty. No rising ladder will take you higher. No recreation will re-create.
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Our Invitation
By E.M. McCarthy
My kids' Catholic school gave out tee shirts with a logo “Live like a Saint” written in big letters across the back. The navy color with white letters makes these words, spoken by a priest who was their school chaplain, stand out.
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Missions of San Antonio -- something to see.... plus Shrine of St. Therese!
By Julie
If your family has a question of a place to go this summer, you might want to consider the San Antonio Mission Trail in San Antonio, TX.
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Will the Church Change Its Teaching on Artificial Birth Control?
By E.M. McCarthy
There was a great divide inside the Church when Pope Paul VI disregarded The Birth Control Commission's recommendation to accept artificial birth control as morally sound. Instead, he wrote the Encyclical Letter Humanae Vitae (fifty years ago).
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Connecting Past and Present
By Linda Kracht
Have you ever wondered about buying an ancestry kit?
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Why a Celibate Priesthood?
By Dan Baca
An article entitled “Vast majority of US Catholics who left the church can’t image returning, study says” appeared on September 2, 2015 in the Washington Post. The article referenced a study by the Pew Research Center that gave reasons why Catholics had left the Church.
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Catholic Brain: A Fun, Informative Hub of Activities for Passing Along the Catholic Faith
By Justin McClain
The web has an enormous variety of content, and it can be challenging to sift through it for that which is worthwhile, let alone rewarding. When it comes to the New Evangelization, there are numerous opportunities to engage with the faith online.
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Venerable Maria Guadalupe Ortiz de Landazuri Fernandez de Heredia---Her Beatification will take place in 2018
By Larry Peterson
On December 12, 1916, in Madrid, Spain, the fourth child and only daughter of Manuel Ortiz Landazuri and Eulogia Fernandez-Heredia, was born. Since it was the Feast Day of Our Lady of Guadalupe, her parents named her Maria Guadalupe, bestowing a great blessing on their child.
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Welcome Wagon
By E.M. McCarthy
(A Satire) Prime Minister Leo Varadkar walks into a spacious room. The office is well-appointed and overlooks the city. A billboard with a large red heart with the word Repeal inside is visible from the window. A woman is typing, one finger, on her computer. Varadkar approaches the antique desk.
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St. Eustace the Hunter and the Magnificent "Stag"
By Larry Peterson
At the beginning of the second century there lived in Rome man named Placidus. Placidus was the commanding general of the Roman army under Emperor Trajan.
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The Cultural Communists and Our Church
By E.M. McCarthy
We, as a society, no longer believe in personal sins. Forty years ago people may have sinned, but they admitted it. Why this is significant is because those who admitted they did wrong could be saved.
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My Daughters, My Son and the Gender Divide...
By Carlos Espinosa
While getting a haircut a few weeks ago, I overheard one of the hairdressers tell another, "Men are all the same. They treat you well in front of your face but you never know what they're doing behind your back. That's why I don't care about any man. I put my needs first."
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Weddings and Modesty -- Time for us to review this!
By Julie
I thought I would do a blog about weddings since my brother is about to have his "big day" in San Antonio later this month.
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Matrimony in Real Life
By Eileen Robinson
In my early 20s, I watched TLC's Wedding Story and dreamed of the day of my wedding: a puffy ball gown with a long train, 5 tier chocolate cake, and family and friends together for a blessed event.
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Are we destined to repeat the past of inhumanity to humanity?
By Ralph Hathaway
As moralists and activists for the rights of all most people would agree that the scourge from world opinions towards the poor, lonely, and disenfranchised has become too obnoxious and must be addressed by each one.
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