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Articles in 'Marriage and Family'
Why Must I Love My Family Less Than God and Take Up My Cross?
By Katie Zalany
Jesus’ words are difficult to hear today. He tells us that anyone who loves their mother, father, or child more than Him and that anyone who does not take up their cross is not worthy of Him. What exactly does He mean when He says these words?
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Looking for Work
By Nathaniel Slattery
I am looking for work.
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Promoting the Sanctity of Human Life and the Sanctity of Marriage/Family/Human Sexuality (6/29/23: Solemnity of Sts Peter & Paul edition)
By Joe Tevington
Promoting the Sanctity of Human Life and the Sanctity of Marriage/Family/Human Sexuality (6/29/23: Solemnity of Sts Peter & Paul edition)
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Supreme Court hands postal worker major religious freedom victory
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The U.S. Supreme Court handed down a major religious freedom victory to a former postal worker. The decision could have implications for all employed Christians.
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Mindful of the Magnificence of Marriage Pt. 2
By Dr. Joe Malone
Many of us do not realize the almost countless benefits that God has bestowed on us through the sacrament of marriage. This article helps showcase them scientifically.
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Feel like you’re drowning?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Life bring us dark moments. We find ourselves in a place where we feel we are drowning and there is no hope. Sacred Scripture shows us how to move from darkness to the light.
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A Crisis in Anthropology
By Madeline Doucet
We are facing a crisis of anthropology today as governments and societies are distorting the human body in an attempt to destroy male and female differences.
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Suffering and Redemption in the Soul of A Woman
By Madeline Doucet
Women need to realize the importance of who they are AS WOMEN. Their keenness to suffering and natural empathy is not in vain and should not be seen as a burden. Understanding the nature of suffering within women will, I think, help change the perspective on the heart of the woman and her place in society.
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LIFE'S MYSTERY
By Pat J. Chalmers
Life, from before the beginning of all else, is a gift from God and we give thanks by serving Him with Love and u7nderstanding. We do this with the help of one and other.
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To Be Veiled: How Christ Has Shown The Depths of His Love For Me Through Veiling
By Elena Sapphire
We veil that which is sacred. The tabernacle at Mass, the bride walking down the aisle, the precious gift that is wrapped, the body covered after death; and the woman, who is the bearer of life. Christ invites His women to veil, to protect and to safeguard us, to uphold our dignity and worth. Holy Communion is the wedding of the soul to The Lord. Does a bride forget her veil on her wedding day?
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Where Are Our Men?
By Madeline Doucet
There don't seem to be good and holy men in our society today, even within Catholic circles. Women long for a husband who is faithful and knows what it means to live in calling of manhood, of fatherhood, of being another Christ for his family, but where are they? Most men I've encountered are lost and shallow in their desires and identity.
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Beauty In The Ordinary: The Lost and Found Art of Homemaking
By Elena Sapphire
The home is the domestic church. As women, we have an innate desire to cultivate and surround ourselves with beauty. The art of homemaking is one prominent way to bring beauty into the seemingly ordinary day-to-day tasks of life. Fresh flowers on the table, beautiful music, sacred art, and making homemade meals are just a couple examples of bringing beauty to the home.
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Mindful of the Magnificence of Marriage Pt. 1
By Dr. Joe Malone
This article showcases the importance and the benefits of the sacrament of marriage.
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Cinderella Man and Redemptive Suffering
By Gary Sullivan
Cinderella Man is one of my favorite films. In it the theme of redemptive suffering shared by a family and a community emerges as we go toe to toe with Jim and Mae's opponents. In the end we, in the heart of Christ, become champions of each other's hearts.
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Being Catholic Is Worth Singing About
By James Moore
Singer/songwriters reflect on life. Right? Why can't we reflect on Catholic life, too? In a non-liturgical setting, I mean. Blues, Country, Rock, Jazz...they all can be used to reflect on the joys, frustrations, and even the oddities of living as a sincere Catholic in today's world.
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GREAT FAMILY OF THE SACRED HEART
By Pat J. Chalmers
Chang the world by making family the Sacred Heart of who we are.
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5 easy things to do for your priest on Father’s Day
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Our priests are essential to our spiritual growth and faith. Our priests are often overlooked and neglected during Father's Day. Here are 5 simple, easy, and cheap ways to honor your priest for Father's Day.
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