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Respect Life: Life in Poverty
By Mark McCurdy
"Once upon a time…" so goes the fairy tale. Though what I wish to share with you today is not a fairy tale, I believe it has the best of all possible endings. So I hope you will indulge me for just a few minutes as I unfold the story of a life in poverty.
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Preparing our Children for Martyrdom
By Flávia Ghelardi
To what extent are our children, and we as parents, willing to give up the tranquility and peace of worldy teachings to live the radicalism required in following Jesus?
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The Divorce Culture and Our Church
By E.M. McCarthy
We live in a dismal time for the vocation of marriage. Cultural changes have made it seem permissible and even preferable for those in troubled marriages to obtain a divorce and then enter into a new marriage later. These attitudes have impacted Catholics as well as the broader culture.
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At Our Cross, We Receive!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Today in our lives, many are facing sickness and death. Rather it be from disease, addictions, or viruses. Struggling with increased pain today, In my quiet time, I opened the book ---"My Journey, My Cross," I found this.
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Anti-Semitism and Anti-Christianism----Equal Partners in Dispensing Hate
By Larry Peterson
I was born and raised a Catholic. The Jews were those other people. Yes, I know, Jesus and Mary and Joseph and the apostles' et al. were all Jewish. The truth is, as a youngster, I never cared about that or even thought about it. I guess I looked at them as converts, and we have lots of converts. Since I am a long way from my younger days, I have learned that genuinely believing what you say is n
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Bless My Socks!
By Sherry Kenner
I was very lucky to grow up in a home with a mom who was a graduate of Mount Carmel Academy for girls in New Iberia, Louisiana. In 1870, the Sisters of Mount Carmel opened the school in New Iberia and remained until 1988.
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"Do Not Cling to Me--Let Me Go"
By Elizabeth Thomas
Daily in the papers, in the news, we hear of the numbers of those dying. World wide---every 5-6 seconds someone is leaving this earth. Traveling on.
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Book Review: How to Feel Good and How Not To: The Ethics of Using Marijuana, Alcohol, Antidepressants, and Other Mood-Altering Drugs
By E.M. McCarthy
How to Feel Good and How Not To by John-Mark L. Miravalle is an important book for people of faith to contemplate right now because there is a political push for the legalization of the recreational use of marijuana (cannabis).
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Traitors to the Church
By Lorrie McNickle
I am a child of the 80s. Back then, we were at war, and we were at war with an ideology that was moving for world domination.
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Where have they gone?
By Ralph Hathaway
Where have they gone? Common questions that may be on the minds of many who have lost a spouse, a close friend, but mostly when a child passes.
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Counterfeit Christianity
By Margaret LaCovara-Reveira
The phrase “God is good” is parroted by many who identify as followers of Christ. That He is without question, yet oftentimes I’ve wanted to query “Do you truly know Him??”
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VIRUS TIME IT IS TIME TO BE THANKFUL
By Mar Camen
All of us are living in a time in our lives that we may have thought only to have seen in the movies. This COVID 19 virus has made some people afraid, and certainly quarantine has kept us “in social distance” of each other.
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The Final Confrontation
By Nancy Marie Murray
As we approach the upcoming election, we seem to be standing on the edge of a precipice, watching the battle between good and evil play out on the nightly news. Cities are ablaze, the police have become the enemy, rioters are given free reign while churchgoers and business owners are restricted from operating in society.
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Redemptive Love:the Secret of the Cross
By Mary Rivers
One’s life is a series of events, Broken by acts of babes and loving parents; Sometimes shattered by the chaos of a stormy sea, Often swept by stillness and serenity on a summer day.
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The Silent Protagonist
By Mar Camen
I am sure you have heard of the saying that a pen is mightier than a sword, and that may be right as words can injure us more deeply, than a sword’s wound, but among those powerful instruments to injure or to reach a human being is silence. No pens, no swords, but silence. How can that be?
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The pornography pandemic of 2020
By Traditional Catholic Guy
The Covid-19 pandemic has dominated the news over the past few months, as everyone well knows. It is hard to find anything not affected by the shutdowns and the social distancing rules.
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Are You Stuck In A Mistake?
By Katie Zalany
I read an interesting chapter of a book the other day about getting stuck in our mistakes, and how many of us have one or two past mistakes that we get stuck in. They start defining our lives and we see ourselves through that lens.
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