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Why the Government is God #2
By Mary Ann Gambill
To make this very short and easy to understand, the government pays people.
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An Unveiling Story of Personal, Family and Parish Transformation
By Greg Schlueter
Most Blessed Sacrament parish in Toledo, Ohio is exceptional in many ways. The parish lives its name. Anchored in a neighborhood community, liturgy and homilies are reverent, relevant and robust. Perpetual adoration is expressed in constant service to one another and the broader community.
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In confession there is a chance for mercy. St. Isidore of Seville
By Kathy Lamb
Sometimes I have what I call, “Holy Spirit Common Sense.” Lately I’ve been experiencing Holy Spirit Common Sense about The Sacrament of Reconciliation which I’ll refer to as Confession for the rest of this article.
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Ask and ye shall receive: America has got what it has asked for
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
A nation under siege. Riots, disguised as protests, are taking place all over the country. Homicide numbers continue to rise in places like Chicago, Detroit, St. Louis, and Baltimore. Citizens are angry over shootings, they're angry over the protests, they're angry in general.
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NFP: The Catholic Contraceptive?
By Shannon Whitmore
Natural Family Planning (AKA NFP)- it’s one of the Catholic Church’s largest internal controversies. There are very few other doctrines of the Church that are surrounded by so much mystery and shrouded with so much misunderstanding.
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What would you have done?
By Pam Spano
My husband and I were returning home from a lovely evening out when we were confronted with a situation that begged the question, “What should we do?”
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Power, Women and Mary
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
I have spent most of my life learning what power is not. Like many perhaps most of women somewhere around my age, those of us growing up during the sixties, I eschewed the notion of living the life of the older women I grew up around- housewives and mothers.
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How The Government Became God
By Mary Ann Gambill
Being the family that we are, living as we do and loving the children that we do, I feel the need to enlighten puzzled Christians on why government is the new "Golden Calf", aka God.
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Sleepy Scotty Shoemaker
By Michelle Nicholl
Scotty Shoemaker was my brother’s best friend and they pal’d around together all the time. But Scotty, I recall my brother, Alain, telling me, had a paper route and often he'd fall asleep in class, because each day he had to rise real early in the morning to deliver his papers.
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Her Wounds……Our Gateway to Healing and Wholeness Part 2
By James Berkon
Our Lady is gently inviting in those men, women and children who have been victimized by society’s so-called progress which has led to widespread abortion, abuse, use and endless heartache.
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The Words I Omitted from My Wedding Vows
By Michaelyn Hein
When my husband and I were preparing for our wedding day nearly twelve years ago, I found myself in the powerful position of choosing the readings. What did I want to say to my husband? What did I want him to say to me? What did I want our guests, our witnesses, to hear?
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Remember the Year of Faith?
By Malleson Emmerling
When Pope Benedict XVI announced the Year of Faith and that it was to begin on October 11, 2012, I never realized how personal this would become for me. You see, just one day before, I had uncovered evidence that my 20-year marriage was over. And on October 12, 2012, my husband moved out – never to return.
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Restoring the Sacred: Rite of Betrothal
By Rexcrisanto Delson
Lost and Forgotten Virtues In 2014, the Christian romance movie “Old Fashioned” appeared in theaters and reintroduced something seemingly impossible these days: an “old-fashioned-moral-and-virtue-centered” courtship in present-day America.
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When God Says No
By Caroline Godin
There have been many time I’ve both heard and said, “all in God’s time.” We often wait (patiently or not) for God to answer our prayers, but what if He already answered? What if we’re waiting on something that’s already happened? What if His answer is no? Can we recognize and accept that? Can we move on?
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Padre Pio and My Pilgrimage of Mercy -- Are We Willing to Become Apostles of Mercy to Save the World?
By Janet Moore
I was privileged to go to Rome this spring on pilgrimage. I went with my fellow Padre Pio prayer group members to witness Padre Pio being named “Apostle of Mercy” for this Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy.
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Good Parenting Doesn't Guarantee Good Results
By Tara K. E. Brelinsky
Last Thursday, I found myself engaged in a parent-teacher conference of sorts. Since we're home schoolers, parent-teacher conferences generally look like me getting pulled aside by a fellow parent so they can inform me of some disappointing situation my offspring has engaged in or facilitated.
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We Can't Give Up: Why Marriage Matters
By Tara K. E. Brelinsky
Hardly surprised that we were headed toward troubled waters again, I thought I knew enough to weather the storm (fairly) unscathed. After years of marriage, we've endured more than a few disagreements, but most of the time we've easily found our footing and resolved our differences.
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