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Meet "The Doorkeeper"; Solanus Casey, The Man with No Ego
By Larry Peterson
The 2016 election (more than a year away) has already worn me down.
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The Little Lamb's Prayer
By Jean Briese
As we said morning prayers yesterday, I prayed that God would give me guidance throughout my day, asking for wisdom and patience at work. I prayed that God would watch over Allie while she is at school and I turned to Allie and said, “What gift would you like Jesus to give you today while you are at school?
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Where is the Pope in the Bible?
By De Maria
This is a question which Protestants frequently ask, but it needs some clarification before it can be answered properly. Because, well, it’s complicated. Let me explain.
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A Call to Motherhood, A Call to Greatness
By Jennessa Terraccino
I grew up in the 80s. It was just the beginning of the “latchkey” generation. My mother gave my brothers and me the gift of staying home. Her zest for life, ability to celebrate to the fullest, and warm love was poured out daily upon us. I am better for it.
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Putting on the Armor of God to Defend the Souls of Our Children
By AnnAliese Harry
On a sunny Sunday in July of last year, I was trying out a new church by myself. Two days earlier, my husband left me at a brand new duty station for a year-long deployment. It was the first time in a month that my child, at that age of 19 months, had been to church, due to our move, a lot of traveling and visiting family.
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Where is "purgatory" in the Bible?
By De Maria
Although the word "purgatory" is not found in Scripture. Scripture points to a place of suffering in the after life
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The Catholic Ritual: A Personal Reflection
By Robert E.J. Campbell
Catholics, as a group, rely on and typically enjoy rituals. Whether it be the sign of the cross on our foreheads with ashes on Ash Wednesday, the waving of our palm's on Palm Sunday, or the beautiful Easter vigil; complete with fire, water, and the fragrant oil of chrism. These rituals connect us to our past, consecrate our present, and lead us into our future.
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Technology and the Destruction of the Family
By Mike Zimmerman
Screens; all we do anymore is look at screens. We look at our handy little computer phones we carry with us at all times, larger tablets, larger computer screens, and television screens after that. When does it stop? While technology has its good points, it is destroying us slowly.
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The Calling
By Victor S E Moubarak
“Father … I want to become a priest!” Normally such words would gladden the heart of any priest. To learn that someone has received the calling from God and is only too willing to respond. But this was not the reaction of Father Ignatius at Norman’s sudden announcement.
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Evicting the Enemy in the Gates (Porn in Church)
By Greg Schlueter
Satan's greatest trick is deceiving us into thinking he doesn't exist (C.S. Lewis). Or perhaps greater, to know he does exist, and the ways he's working, but to do nothing about it.
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Euthanasia: The Catastrophe of Honoring "Non-Life"
By Larry Peterson
Euthanasia is upon us. And, like an insidious, unstoppable virus it spreads and spreads. And it kills. And the true vaccine that can conquer this madness has been rejected by those who embrace this practice. Yes, God is not in that syringe. How far we have come as a civilized people.
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All You Have to do is Call
By Richard Maffeo
The Holy Spirit was speaking to Israel in this text from Isaiah, but how easily applicable His encouragement is to the individual Christian today. “I will never leave you or forsake you,” Jesus promised. “I am with you always, even to the end of the age” He repeated elsewhere in the Gospels.
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According to Scripture, is the Catholic Church infallible?
By De Maria
Let's see if you can follow my logic. Scripture says that the Church teaches the Wisdom of God: Ephesians 3:10 To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God
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The Justification of the sinner according to the Catholic Church
By De Maria
First, what is the justification of the sinner? Well, in a nutshell, it is the forgiveness of sins.
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Who is the Foundation of the Church? Jesus or Peter?
By De Maria
How many of you think that Jesus Christ’s body is lying under a Church holding up the structure? Raise your hands.
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An Open Letter to My Granddaughter on the Occasion of Her Fourteenth Birthday
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
Happy Fourteenth Birthday! How proud I am that you are growing into a lovely young woman, and how happy I am that you are growing more fully in your Catholic Faith, also!
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The Synod on the Family, Conscience, and the Duty to Continued Formation
By Birgit Jones
Disquieting words are dripping out of the leaky sieve that surrounds the Synod on the Family. We're hearing things like papal delegate Archbishop Blase Cupich's statement that people need to 'come to a decision in good conscience' when it comes to giving Holy Communion to those who are divorced and civilly remarried.
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