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#1 Tip for Families During Advent and Christmas
By Melanie R. Cameron
You are in charge of your family traditions... make them cherished moments, not required burdens.
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Ellen Organ and "Her Pope": For Such Is the Kingdom of Heaven
By Norman Fulkerson
On August 4, 1903 Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto was elevated to the Chair of Saint Peter and took the name Pius X. Twenty days later William and Mary Organ welcomed their fourth child into the world at the Royal Artillery Barracks in Ireland. They named her Ellen but she would eventually be known throughout the world simply as “Little Nellie.
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From "French Fry Church" to a Church on FIRE!
By Greg Schlueter
Welcome to the most happening church. Built for consumers. Made to satisfy. Something for everyone. Asking very little. Accommodating your time. Your comfort zone. Your appetite. Like McDonald's french fries right out of the fryer. Perfectly salted. Amazingly warm. With all the satisfaction of nourishment.
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Why I Am Pro-Choice
By Trish Irvine
The sighs and groans were heard throughout the room. It was a Thursday and so, like most Thursdays, we had a journal entry. It was clear to me that this was not their favorite thing to do. Then again, they are high schoolers, and so finding activities that they actually, visibly enjoy is a difficult task.
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A Paean for Conservatives and Traditionalists--Pippa, Trump and Little Homebodies
By Rose Cuervo
Late last year I was praying for a book that would ground me both in holiday traditions/ basic entertaining--what to do for them, what to cook, how to even make it possible, even special. God answered that prayer that same day by letting me see in a college bookstore "Celebrate" by Pippa Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge's sister.
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Living in Liminal Time
By Malleson Emmerling
I first heard the term “liminal time” from Sr. Audrey Doetzel, a Sister of Our Lady of Sion. Liminal living is living in an intermediate state of life. It’s kind of like the in-between time when perhaps we’re single, but we want to be married. Or we’re living in an apartment, but we’d prefer to be in a house. Maybe we’re sick, but we want to be healthy.
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When is the right time?
By Troy Kroening
Commonly, we get our priorities messed up. Not that we are always doing so knowingly. No, we do so because we see an apparent need. As I have heard from Matthew Kelly and will paraphrase (hopefully not badly), the most important things in life are hardly ever urgent and the most urgent things are hardly ever important.
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The Lord Wastes Nothing
By Trish Irvine
Nothing will be wasted. What a beautiful promise the Lord makes to us in that one verse. He was speaking of the bread that had been multiplied to feed the hungry who had come together to hear Him preach. If He says this about bread, how much more would He say it about my life?
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The Power of Prayer: The Holy Rosary of The Blessed Virgin Mary
By Frank J. Maduri
The Holy Rosary is one of the most important and powerful prayers in the Catholic faith. It is given a special observance in the months of October and May. The Feast Day observing The Most Holy Rosary falls in October. The prayer of the Rosary has been described in Catholic tradition as a weapon against the evil that has pervaded our world.
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An Open Letter to Hillary Clinton and Her Supporters
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
I am one of the ‘uneducated poor whites’ (according to media pundits) who voted for Donald Trump and want to explain why I did so, to you and to your hundreds of thousands of sad, angry followers. Many of whom are my friends. And who will most likely delete this article when they see it posted on their social media sites.
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Thanksgiving is not just another day
By Jean Smith
“ I got what I wanted… I’m so thankful” I’ve said this often. What is really difficult to say, are these words, “I did not get what I wanted… I’m so thankful” Thankful for, thankful because, thankful to… which is it for us?
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Will The Liberal Social Progressives Funded By George Soros Create Enough Civil Unrest To Create Civil War And Martial Law?
By Ralph Zuranski
George Soros is the evil puppet master who has funded the liberal social progressives like Obama and the Clintons for many years. The USA is the only country that stands in the way of total globalism.
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The Pro-Life Movement's Missing Piece: Every Man's Secret Letter To Women
By James Berkon
The amount of young women involved in pro-life from the grassroots on up is an incredible tribute to the courage, faith and tenacity so many great women embody. Those traits are dearly needed in the world we live in today and will only serve to preserve and protect our future.
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If being a Christian means you only see rules, you are doing it wrong.
By Trish Irvine
Sometimes I struggle to make relevant connections for my students. Other times, the perfect words come to mind and I am pleased that, despite myself, I was able to connect it to their lives.
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Mercy - the Virtue
By Linda Kracht
As promised last month, this is the second of twelve Virtue of the Month articles. This month focuses on the virtue of Mercy. Please feel free to share this information with others. Please try and make it a priority to root your children, yourself, family and friends and others in Mercy.
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Question: Lineage of Christ
By Charlie Johnston
Full Question by Roger: My question is how can our Lord Jesus have lineage with King David when our Lord do not have a blood relation with Saint Joseph?
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Why the Doctors will be Wounded if an Assisted Suicide Bill is Passed
By Rose Cuervo
I wrote ten things that will affect the doctor mentality once the assisted suicide bill is passed including the permission to lie, kill, be amoral. I was able to capture it so swiftly and easily to advocate against it, because I know my peers quite well, I know myself, my milieu, I know how very dangerous power can infect a doctor already primed for certain actions.
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