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The One Thing Necessary
By Katie Zalany
Jesus calls our preoccupation with housework to-dos into question this week. Is all that cooking, cleaning, fixing, and preparation really what’s necessary? Should that be put above sitting in His presence and even being with the presence of others like family and friendships? How might we simplify these to-dos or put them aside to make more room for Christ?
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The Anti-Trinity of Our Time: You can’t defeat abortion by focusing on abortion
By Paul Murano, Ph.D.
One basic error of the pro-life movement, as counter-intuitive as it may seem, is that you can't end abortion by trying to end abortion.
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Helping your child deal with school bullying
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Bullies are not only in schools and classrooms now, but they make their way into your child’s home through the internet, cell phones and social media. Being the target of bullying can impact children in different ways, depending on how your child handles situations. However, there are some things you as a parent can do to help your child view the situation, and even the bully, differently.
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Abortion - The Unborn Child Speaks
By Tom Stidl
This article seeks to educate all people as to what would go through an unborn child's mind if his mother is considering an abortion.
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Pontifical Academy for Life Seeks Change in Church Teaching Regarding Contraception
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
The Pontifical Academy for Life is seeking to change Church teaching with regard to the use of contraception.
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Is it a Happy Anniversary?
By Carmen Moore
This is a personal reflection on how our lives are measured between peaks and valleys and how Jesus can be with us at all times.
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Two families Two Outcomes
By Nancy Lessard
What happens when a family fails to follow God’s laws is contrasted with a saintly family
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What does an ordinary Christian man look like? - Extraordinary.
By Michael J. Baglino
Life of Johnnie Baptis Bailey, AKA - JB
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The Sacrament of Ordinary Time
By Rosemary Peters-Hill
Analysis of Ordinary Time, with anecdotes about faith and family.
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R.I.P. June
By Michael Joseph Carzon
A short, critical look at what used to be June.
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Tips for Parenting Through Troubled Waters Part 2: Action and Reaction
By Caroline Godin
This is a continuation of Part 1 of Tips for Parenting Through Troubled Waters where I discussed consistency, which can be found linked in the article. The second tip I will discuss is Action and Reaction.
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The Most Important and Difficult Words in a Marriage
By Shawn Messonnier, D.V.M
Forgiving is important in a marriage, and when appropriate, so is asking for forgiveness.
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Who are you taking with you?
By Troy Kroening
If we then are all created to get to Heaven, we should not only try to get there ourselves, but help others along the journey as well.
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Have you built altars in your life?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The Church builds amazing and breathtaking altars in many of the parishes and cathedrals around the world, but we, too should symbolically have our own “altars” we have built in our life.
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Anger, Envy and Original Sin
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Anger and Envy as a Result of Original Sin
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10 Tips for Building an Intentional Domestic Church
By Melayna Alicea
Ten tips on liturgical living and building an intentional domestic church!
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Adopted By God
By Carmen Moore
This is a personal reflection on a friend who recently adopted a child and the connections their experience had to scripture, our own place in the family of God and the fact that we are worthy, simply through our baptism, adopted into God's family.
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