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Why Men Need Women and Women Need Men (part III)
By Tony Jesse
God always uses opposite natures in his creation. At the smallest level of the life in the atom, we see a proton (positive charge) and an electron (negative charge). 2 protons protract away from each other and 2 electrons protract away from each other. The only way the chemistry of life can take place is the attraction of these two opposite forces.
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Why Men Need Women and Women Need Men (part II)
By Tony Jesse
In her book, Delusions of Gender, Cordelia Fine puts forward a rather bold claim asserting that gender differences don’t really exist. Instead, the supposed differences between the sexes is merely a product of society. Is this true?
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Why Men Need Women and Women Need Men
By Tony Jesse
Men need women and women need men. Right? This statement is part of the larger teaching in the theology of the body. Everyone understands how men need women to complete them. Only a woman can take a selfish beer drinking bachelor and make him a selfless hard-working father who looks out for his family. But what amount the statement that women need men?
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Saint Joseph Terror of Demons
By Susan Skinner
I was pondering the state of the world today, thinking about how we had gotten to where we are. As I prayed and sat in the chapel, I thought about all the rage I see in society. I thought how it seems to be coming from every direction. God whispered, “I made them male and female.” I thought about recent events. How men seem to have used women, and how women march in the streets in anger at men
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The Queenship of Mary
By Susan Skinner
After reading the above excerpt in Genesis, I began to wonder why Eve was speaking to the serpent at all. After all, the serpent was her enemy. The answer is perhaps because Eve didn’t recognize her enemy. She simply didn’t know he was her enemy.
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What Is A Parent To Do? Praying for our Troubled Children
By Theresa Buckley
Pre-teens, teens and even adult children addicted to drugs, having sex, involved with Wicca, listening to dark to sometimes even evil music, the occult and other dangerous activities; what is a parent to do?
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Are you ready of Persecution - The Spirit of Arius
By Susan Skinner
Lately it seems that people within the Church have a lack a belief.
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Teen Book Review - Roland West, Loner
By Leslea Wahl
Roland West, Loner is a contemporary Christian story about a fourteen-year-old boy who finds himself friendless at a new school and the subject of cruel rumors.
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A Family Journey
By Mar Camen
Met on an expected encounter Vowed to offer help Leadership, goodwill
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THANK YOU, MOM AND DAD!
By Elizabeth Thomas
For some wonderful reason this past Holy Week, I was made very aware of the treasure that we have in Catholic Faith. My eyes were also opened up to the fact that had my parents not raised me in the faith---I would never have been blessed with the gift of our Church and all that she teaches and embraces.
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America Needs Fatima Hosts Second Annual Nationwide Rosary Crusades to Pray for Renewed Recognition of Traditional Marriage
By Tim Hatch
It might not have been a big crowd, but the cause was monumental. Thirteen adults and seven children from across the Diocese of Corpus Christi, Texas gathered on March 17 on the grounds of St John the Baptist Catholic Church in Corpus Christi to pray for a restoration of traditional marriage and family life in our nation
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A Rosary Novena for Ireland to Keep Its Protection of the Preborn
By E.M. McCarthy
There is a 54 day novena being prayed for Ireland to keep in place its pro-life constitutional amendment. It began on Easter and will continue up until the day the people of Ireland go to the polls to cast their votes.
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Are the Widowed Still Married or No longer Married? The Widowed have Different Viewpoints
By Larry Peterson
I have gone from being a husband to being a widower; twice. My first wife, Loretta, died of cancer in 2003. My second wife, Marty, died from Alzheimer’s disease in March of 2017. What is interesting is how we, the widowed, perceive our widowhood. I have discovered that some who have been widowed, both men and women, still consider themselves married. Some, like me, do not. Why is that?
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Deliverance from Extrinsic Evil
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Spiritual healing can also take the form of “deliverance,” not just from intrinsic evil (sin) but also from extrinsic evil (demonic interference). In our prayers we ask God not only to “forgive us our trespasses” but also to “deliver us from evil.”
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Do Only the Good Die Young?...
By Carlos Espinosa
I was coming home from a University of Miami baseball game against Notre Dame with our oldest daughter and son recently, when Billy Joel's Only the Good Die Young came on the radio. It has always been one of my favorite Billy Joel songs and it's apparently well received by my kids as well.
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Another Tree
By E.M. McCarthy
The story of Jesus cursing the fig tree occurred right before He died and then rose from the dead. Jesus was hungry and wanted to eat when He saw the tree.
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The Man Mistaken for a Gardener
By David Torkington
It was at Easter in the 1970's that I first met my wife. I received a phone call from the local convent asking me to drive three Dominican sisters and their friend to Heathrow. It was at the last minute so I had no time to change out of my working clothes.
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