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Articles in 'Marriage and Family'
The evidence shows that our families are the key to transmitting our faith
By J.C. Miller
Thi article explores research on how faith is passed from one generation to the next, showing that parental religiosity, marital stability, and warm parent-child relationships are the strongest predictors of whether children remain religious as adults.
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What Pope Leo Did Not Say
By Timothy McHugh
Poe Leo’s recent interview with Crux understandably attracted significant attention, but critics appear to have only read one sentence.
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Women Fare Better When Choosing Life
By Phyllis Deroian
A comparison between what pro-life women' centers offer for women in an unwanted pregnancy and the abortion industry.
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Making Big Families Normal Again
By J.C. Miller
This article discusses the declining fertility rate and the social stigma associated with large families in America. It argues that to address the birth dearth, society needs to shift its perception of what constitutes a "weird" family size and encourage bigger families through cultural and policy changes.
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The Heresy of Catharism (aka, Albigensianism)
By Joe Tevington
The Heresy of Catharism (aka, Albigensianism)
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Remembering Mass on Ben Franklin Parkway: 10 Years Later
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Recalling Pope Francis' visit to Philadelphia to conclude his pilgrimage to the United States and the 8th World Meeting of Families
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THE HARSH STARTUP
By Charles Gruich
A description of how the first three minutes of a couple's conversation can predict the beginning of a path to divorce.
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A Vacation and a Pilgrimage - The Ynostrosa Way - And an Air Compressor
By Sharla Ynostrosa
Sharing some memories from our vacation - a mini pilgrimage for us! Going to Mass while traveling is such a blessing! Marriage is a journey and we are thankful that God is our guide!
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Marriage’s Paradoxical Utility
By Connor Curley
That marriage has one specifically utilitarian end ought not to be a stumbling block for those who recognize Love as the key point within a marriage.
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Peace, Love, Salt, and Light
By Sharla Ynostrosa
Seeking God's mercy, His grace, and His light. Trying to be salt and light, sharing peace and love.
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Entrenched; The Battleground of the Mind and the 14 Rules of St. Ignatius Rule 1
By Jacinta Wick
The kick off article of a great season! We take a look at what it is to battle in the Mind when one is entrenched in difficulty and hard places. This specific article gives an introduction to the 14 rules of St. Ignatius and we start with rule one. This begins a series on the 14 Rules of St. Ignatius with my friend Angela
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There IS An Authentic Catholic Apostolate for Same Sex Attraction
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
For over twenty years, like other devout Catholics, I have navigated a very bumpy road in search of authentic Church support for family members experiencing same sex attraction. This I know though. Choose the wrong group or spiritual leaders, and you will go off the proverbial cliff.
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Mortal and Venial Sins Defined
By Eileen Renders
The Sacrament of Reconciliation explained
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Charlie Kirk’s Assassination an Act of Pure Evil
By Susan Lochner Ciancio
Countless people are heartbroken over the murder of Charlie Kirk.
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A Life Saved from Abortion: God’s Hand in Chicago
By Kevin J. Banet
The memory of that day remains one of the most profound encounters of my years as a pro-life sidewalk counselor.
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Love Wins! The “utilitarian” Nature of Marriage and the orientation of Love
By Connor Curley
Marriage runs the danger of being a mere utilitarian Sacrament: procreation of Children, and remedium concupiscae. Love ensures the Sacrament is elevated to the level of human activity.
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Emotional infidelity and culpability of sin
By Adam Charles Hovey
Recently, I discovered that I was the third party in an act of emotional infidelity. I want to share here how I feel about it and what I went through.
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