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Getting Personal: On Money and Mission
By Greg Schlueter
I know speaking of money matters is generally taboo. Private and sensitive. Nonetheless, I'm moved to share this as encouragement to many of you whom I know are beleaguered by the weight of money matters. Who perhaps lie awake, haunted by crippling fear. Who do not feel like you're able to do what you're most meant to do.
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Divine Mercy Hit & Runs
By Erika Wehrly
We are a little over a month in to the Extraordinary Jubilee of Mercy. How can we help make this an extraordinary year? In Fr. Michael Gaitley's book "You Did It to Me." He talks about all kinds or practical ways we can put the Spiritual and Corporal works of Mercy into action in our modern lives.
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Cana, A Feast ofLove
By Mary Rivers
Cana, A Feast of Love Gathered together, bride, groom and guests, Of whom one was both God and man;
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Domus
By Nathan James Rawlins
And so we know the world to be our common home, and like any other home we find the most useful observation to concern the family and the occupants of that home. If it is a mess, if there are clothes on the living room floor and dishes in the dresser drawer, we know who is to blame for the chaos of the environment, we know who is at fault.
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How I came to know about the Divine Mercy Devotion...with twists and turns...
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
Here’s how those two Scripture verses played out in my life with regard to the Divine Mercy Devotion. I share this series of “twist and turn” experiences so that if you are facing “tough times,” you may have hope that inasmuch as God always is faithful to His promises, in the end, if you cooperate with His Grace, things will be more than okay!
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Why Prayers to the Queen Are the Will of God
By Olivia Swyden
If you're a stay-at-home parent, you know how much can happen from the time you and the kids wake up, until the time (Praise the Lord) your kids go down for a nap, if you're still being graced with one of those glorious break times. By the time I come around to relaxing and praying a rosary, I find myself completely exhausted on all aspects , especially spiritually.
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Blessed Gonzalo and a Bottle of Chianti
By Christy Breedlove
This week’s obscure holy person is Blessed Gonzalo de Amarante. Gonzalo lived in the 15th or 16th century and was from Portugal. He was a Dominican hermit whose feast day is January 7.
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Does Birth Control Promote The Sexual Abuse Of Women And Girls?
By Ralph Zuranski
What is your view of humanity? Do you believe humans are the result of millions of years of evolution, where living cells developed from inorganic materials by chance? If we are created in the image and likeness of God, then there is hope that we can help people embrace and develop their souls and abilities to make wise choices.
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Doing God's work
By Catherine Garrett
It's a very lofty goal to accomplish all in this life God has in mind for us. I can't even make a list of all the things God wants for us here on earth. There are too many places to start and too many paths to cover! But how do we know when we're doing what God has in mind for us? God's mind is so vastly different from our own and we all know,
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Gone Fishing
By John C Prejean Sr.
One of my favorite things to do that I don’t get to do much at all anymore is fishing. There is just something about being out at a lake, pond or river and casting my line out and waiting to see what happens. The anticipation of watching my line or bobber and waiting for that right moment to set the hook and reel it in.
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Christmas Wish
By Elizabeth Tichvon
This past Christmas my only desire was to see the face of Jesus. Firm in my faith, I boldly asked for this unheard of gift. I knew that with God all things are possible and that He would find a way.
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First Beginnings
By David Torkington
My first recollections of prayer were of kneeling at my bedside repeating the same set of petitions night after night. God bless Mummy and Daddy, my brothers, and all my aunts and uncles who were mentioned by name. It was only after my cousins were prayed for in order of age that my turn came.
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The Justification of Abraham
By De Maria
I want to walk you through Abraham’s justification in order to illustrate the difference between the Catholic Doctrine of justification by faith and works through the Sacraments and the Protestant doctrine of a one time proclamation of faith.
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Why Do Some People Hate God? Because God Has Rules.
By Larry Peterson
How did this principle of ethics and morality based on the Ten Commandments and Natural Law somehow become a pariah to so many? Why would anyone want to remove the words, "under God", from the Pledge of Allegiance or the name of God from our coins or government buildings? What has happened in America?
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On the March
By Shaun Johnson
As many youth and adults take to the streets of our Nation’s Capital and many of our Nation’s cities, and many of us raise our thoughts and prayers toward those who are able to do so from the comfort of our own homes or offices, I would like to raise awareness about a particular article I came across in Crisis Magazine.
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Honoring Theresa Mary on the Anniversary of Roe vs Wade
By Larry Peterson
The following is about our fourth child and how she touched our lives. September 6, 1978, our daughter, Theresa Mary, was born and died. If she had lived she might have had children like her older sister, Mary Dymphna. Maybe Mary and her little sister would have been best friends and confidants.
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In the Bible, what is the difference between a Hebrew, an Israelite and a Jew?
By De Maria
As you know, I like to trace words through their etymologies. And these three words were a bit confusing to me. Most of the time, people use them interchangeably. And, I suppose, they have evolved in a way that they are interchangeable, depending on the context.
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