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Articles in 'Marriage and Family'
God does not forget the sins we ignore
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Many times, we act like a 3-year-old with God. We are told what to do, but we choose not to do it. We are told what God calls s sin, but we call it choice or label it as "love". We refuse to repent, but expect God's love to remove the punishment. It does not work like that.
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The Flight Into Egypt
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Exhibiting grace under pressure in the challenges of daily life.
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Christmas Card Capers - The Obligatory Can Be More
By Melanie R. Cameron
Christmas card writing can become a time-consuming distraction... or it can be an occasion of growing in grace and holiness. Here are 7 tips for reducing the Christmas Card Caper drama.
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It is the Priest Who Fathers Our Souls
By Kevin J. Banet
What is a family? Is it just the people we share blood with? Or does it go deeper than that? Consider that a priest is more of a father to us than our biological fathers.
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There Are Cookies!
By Peggy Weber
Cookies at a wake? Why not!
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How to get Advent started right…so you end right
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It's the most wonderful time of the year, but also the most stressful and chaotic for many. It's easy for Christ to be put to the side during cooking, shopping, gift wrapping, decorating and party planning. Here are some tips for ensuring we do not miss the beauty of Advent. This Advent, use these simple ideas to deepen your faith and refocus.
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Clinging to Tradition
By Caroline Godin
Are we losing our Catholic tradition in a secular world?
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God's Plan for Mankind
By Mark Kehoe
God intended for one man and one woman to be joined with each other in marriage for life.
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Children Are a Blessing Not a Curse
By Mark Kehoe
This is our story of why we were open to God's Will and blessed with nine wonderful children.
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5 tips for those grieving during the holidays
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The Christmas season is supposed to bring joy and cheer to even Mr. Scrooge. Sometimes, however, reality is there is an empty chair around the Christmas table that serves as a reminder of the loved one we lost during the year. It’s a reminder there is someone missing. Here are some tips for getting through the holidays while having an empty chair at the table.
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Corona & The Kingdom
By Greg Schlueter
BEFORE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 2021, CORONA WAS SOMEONE ELSE'S BATTLE.
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Stages of Life
By Michael Ripple
Spiritual Development Today
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The Many Faces of NFP
By Shannon Whitmore
When my husband and I took the NFP Introductory class that was required before we could get married, I never thought that so much of our day-to-day conversation would revolve around hormones, menstrual cycles, and fertility.
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The sin destroying the Church is not what you think
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The Church certainly has its share of problems within leadership, as well as the laity. From the debate regarding LGBTQ outreach and ministries, Eucharistic reception by pro-choice politicians, and sexual abuse by priests that seems to continue showing up.
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10 Great Marriages in the Bible
By Shannon Whitmore
No one ties the knot with the hope that their marriage will be just “okay.”
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Praying for Your Children
By Caroline Godin
Having been born in this age and only this age, I can’t say what it was like for parents in other times, but I can say I’m greatly concerned for my children’s future with all that’s going on.
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Becoming More Compassionate: A Three-Part Personalized Series
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Mayslake Ministries in Chicago, IL has a unique opportunity to grow in faith. It is a three-part personalized series called Becoming More Compassionate. As Catholics and as people of good faith, empathy and compassion are important elements of loving God and neighbor. The way that this program is unique is that it is a three-part one-on-one session where you have the opportunity to share your s
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