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Articles in 'Marriage and Family'
Mary and Joseph: The great love story
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Is your marriage in good shape or hanging on by a thread? Take heed to these 4 things we learn from Mary and Joseph about marriage. They will improve your relationship.
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Financial Spring Cleaning
By A Faithful Steward
Do your finances resemble your junk drawer? If so, maybe it's time for some financial spring cleaning to get yourself organized.
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An Open Letter to a Teacher Fired from the Catholic school
By Frances Paquette Rossi
A personal reflection on the ministry of a lay person in the Catholic Church in an open letter directed to one who has experienced the humiliation of being let go due to issues of lifestyle and sexual relationship.
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Life begins at conception
By George Calleja
Loving our neighbour also includes the baby in the mother’s womb, as life starts from conception. Are we loving the baby in the mother’s womb?
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Tough As Nails: Marriage Resiliency for Catholic First Responders Part 2
By Caroline Godin
Synopsis: First responder life is unique. Catholic first responder life is even more unique. How can a marriage in a statistically marriage-breaking profession last? This three-part series will talk about that. Part two is about stability and keeping each other on the straight and narrow path.
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A Victoria's Secret Model at 6 Years Old
By A Faithful Steward
Have you ever stopped to reflect on what you are teaching your children about money?
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On IVF and Alternative Paths
By Katie Zalany
More and more couples are turning to a procedure called in vitro fertilization (IVF) to have a child. Here are some alternative paths and advice to consider, including the Bible's guide to handling infertility.
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Long Saint Line
By JMJ loves FBS
The saints remind us that we are connections in something much greater and bigger than ourselves.
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The Greatest Lie Most Catholics Believe About the Bible
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
There are a large number of lies and misconceptions Catholics believe about Sacred Scripture. There are lies that have been promulgated which have caused Catholics to pull away from the truth of Scripture. It grieves the heart of God to see His children believe such lies about His Word.
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Parenting is Hard Today
By Linda Kracht
An article countering conventional wisdom that its great for society and persons to have one or no children.
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Are You Living Groundhog Day Financially?
By A Faithful Steward
If you feel like you are living Groundhog Day financially, and never getting out of a rut, checkout the Compass Catholic online financial Bible study.
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P.S. to "National Marriage Week and World Marriage Day"
By Joe Tevington
P.S. to "National Marriage Week and World Marriage Day"
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What Would Jesus Say about Gender Disphoria?
By Frances Paquette Rossi
Reflections on recent media stories about children and gender transition in the light of Catholic teaching.
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Stop Building Bigger Barns!
By A Faithful Steward
Like the man in Luke 12:16-21, are you building bigger barns or are you a good steward of God's blessings?
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Tough As Nails: Marriage Resiliency for Catholic First Responders Part 1
By Caroline Godin
First responder life is unique. Catholic first responder life is even more unique. How can a marriage in a statistically marriage-breaking profession last? This three-part series will talk about that. Part 1 is about vows and beginning things right.
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Are Truth and Honesty the Same Thing?
By A Faithful Steward
Be sure you are totally truthful and absolutely honest is all situations.
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The Messages Our Baptized Children Need to Hear
By Katie Zalany
I think one of the most important things you can do as a parent of a baptized child is reveal to that child that they have a special purpose, that they are God’s child and will be God’s servant someday, through whom God will show His glory in their unique gifts and talents. They were chosen to come into this world to do something special for God.
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