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Remembering the Prison Angel-Mother Antonia Brenner
By Larry Peterson
Can a Catholic woman get married and divorced twice, give birth to eight children with two different men, become a nun and eventually found a new religious order? The answer is Yes!
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Judge Not Lest Ye Be Judged...
By Robert (Bob) Green
Judge all you want where I’m concerned! Many of you won’t like what I’m about to say because it may challenge your faith to its roots …but I stand by each and every word. I believe I am doing my best to enlighten the under-educated with regards to their faith, in an attempt to save the lives of the unborn.
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The Letter from a Baby that Went to Heaven
By Flávia Ghelardi
This year we complete 8 years since our younger daughter, Júlia, went to Heaven. She had been a blessing to our family during the 5 months she spent with us. Today she is our private saint and intercedes for us with Jesus.
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Heart Chart: Teaching Virtues through Behavior Awards
By Melanie R. Cameron
I forgot about this! This one tops the creative catechism chart for this mommy.
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Giving Witness in a Social Media World
By Greg Schlueter
Our latest Live IT Episode is drawing some attention! Someone commented: "This is proof of religious child abuse...." The minute-long clip features our son, Dominic. Yes, like the rest of us, he will be formed. Yes, as his dad, that's my responsibility.
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Reuniting A House Divided
By James Berkon
I was shooting the breeze with a colleague the other day talking about college football, hobbies and work when the issue of family came up. He mentioned that there is a side of the family he no longer speaks to due to conflicting belief systems.
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You Can't Be Pro-Life and Also Pro-Choice
By Rosemary Bogdan
The personally-opposed-but-pro-choice position is logically inconsistent or an example of barbarism. It must be one or the other.
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Giving All Year Round
By Caroline Godin
Nothing feels better than cleaning out your house, right? It makes you realize how much you have (and don’t need), instead of pining over what you want. This world is all about want, but God is all about give.
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The Beautiful History of Catholicism and Beer
By Xavier Mora
I recently sat down with an old friend and had several good conversations over a few drinks. As we opened up our respective beers, we went from the usual, “how’s it going?” or “what’s new with you?” And as time went by we eventually fell onto the topic of religion and (of course) Catholicism in particular.
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Works of Mercy When This Jubilee Year Has Ended
By AnnAliese Harry
The month of October is a liturgically heavy month, with several feast days celebrated in grand style. Furthermore, it is the month where Catholics around the world honored Mary as Our Lady of the Most Holy Rosary, and recalled her powerful intercession for Christianity during the Battle of Lepanto.
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How the Government Became God post #3
By Mary Ann Gambill
I did not post this second post the next day as I had planned. You know why? Solomon had 6 seizures every day for 4 days in a row. That is my life. I am not complaining. It is the most important sacred part of my life, to comfort and care for my children.
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My Husband--The Perfect Man
By Elizabeth Thomas
My husband will put things down after he uses them and leaves things lie where they lay. It is his filing system he claims. He also has a list of ‘ready reasons’ why something did not get put back after it was used.
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Why Even Faithful Catholics Suffer From Mental Illness
By Melanie Jean Juneau
Although most respectable members of our parishes try to look healthy and content in public, mental illness is as common and invisible among the faithful as it is in secular circles.
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How We're Piecing Together the Ideal Religious Education for Our Children
By Jennifer Edwards
I am a pastoral minister by profession. I have a degree in Theology, and I’m enraptured with all things related to Catholic doctrine and spirituality. At heart, I’m an evangelist, and therefore, my children’s formation is exceedingly important to me. I want them to know the faith, but more importantly, I want them to be disciples of Jesus Christ. I don’t want them to become a statistic.
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Finally Home
By William Hemsworth
The Catholic Liturgy entails many things. We gather together to ask the Lord’s blessing, and to remember what He has done for us. We listen to sacred scripture and see how the Old and New Testaments are connected. We gather as one family united in our faith in the Lord, but most importantly we gather to celebrate the death, burial, and resurrection of Christ and His presence in the Eucharist.
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Sharing Christ's Passion
By Mary Rivers
One of our parishioners has been arrested under the Ala illegal Immigration Law. She is a mother of three, ages 5,3, 1, and has been in the United States for years. She came here with her husband to have a better life, to leave behind a life controlled by drug cartels. The Passion of Christ begins in earnest now for this mother - the same passion endured by Mary begun the moment she said “yes
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Who or What is Mastering Your Life?
By Katie Zalany
No one can serve two masters. You are not able to serve both God and mammon.
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