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MISSION POSSIBLE [Your parish's mission... should you choose to accept it.]
By Greg Schlueter
I've observed over decades of ministry people afraid to speak the truth in love for fear of turning people off. As a result, we have a couple generations of people turned off.
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THE LIVING WATER ON THE BAYOU
By Sherry Kenner
It is providence and true to the teachings of Jesus, that each year on August 15th, the Feast Day of The Assumption, a eucharistic procession takes place on the waterways, the bayous, of South Louisiana.
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Lead Us Not Into Temptation?
By E.M. McCarthy
The phrase “lead us not into temptation” seems to be on the way out of Catholicism. A major publisher of the Mass missal is changing the phrasing of the Lord's Prayer already to "do not let us fall into temptation."
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Our Relationship with God: Like a Dad and Daughter
By Katie Zalany
This past Sunday, my eye was caught by a father and daughter playing basketball. The little girl was about 4 or 5 years old. The father was gently passing the ball to her and guiding their play, while she was all over the place. It reminded me of a relationship with God.
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I SAW GOD TODAY
By Sherry Kenner
It was the Feast Day of Saints Joachim and Anne, the parents of Mary and grandparents of Jesus. As I drove through dark, empty streets to an early morning Mass, I had time to reflect on the tiny miracles God had recently bestowed upon my family. The names of these little miracles are Oliver and Olivia.
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Teens Reads and LGBTQ Lifestyles: What's Out There?
By Carolyn Astfalk
Every month at our local library, I pick up a copy of BookPage: Discover Your Next Great Book. As a reader and an author, I like to peruse the recommendations, study the book covers, and see what’s new in the publishing world. I take special note of Christian books, books for young adults, and books for children.
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God in All Things ... Even Greeting Cards
By Katie Zalany
I recently celebrated by 34th birthday. Like any person, I received some gifts and cards from loved ones. Usually, the cards are always nice and sweet, but never stand out as God's spoken message to me -- but perhaps I was never as attuned to it as I am now.
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Time is a Gift…How are You Using It?
By Norman Fulkerson
Certain poems can be easily registered in one’s memory. This is due as much to the profundity of the words as their rhythmic meter. Such is the case with the following passages of a poem by Fr. Joseph Stedman.
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The Need for Sts. Ann and Joachim's Example Today
By E.M. McCarthy
St. Ann and her spouse, St. Joachim, were the parents of Mary, the mother of Jesus. Their feast day is celebrated on July 26. It's believed that St. Joachim supplied the sheep for the temple sacrifices in Jerusalem.
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Our job in keeping God's name holy.
By Troy Kroening
It may seem odd that we can do anything to keep God’s name holy. Indeed, God’s name is holy without us. But we are called to keep God’s name holy, or hallowed, in the Our Father.
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Raising athletes of faith
By Linda Kracht
Catholic parents are called to raise children of faith. Sounds easy — right? That requires bringing them to Mass each Sunday, teaching them how to pray, and talking to them about God, morality and faith — right? Easy Peasy; however, let’s not jump to that conclusion so fast.
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Venerable Fulton J. Sheen, Cause for Sainthood
By Mary Rivers
0n 6/27/19 remains for veneration of Fulton Sheen returned to his hometown diocese of Peoria,Il. Here many work to promote and proclaim Venerable Sheen among the blessed- “he who inspired many to follow Christ during his life, and may continue to inspire others.”
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The How of Happiness
By E.M. McCarthy
Why are we more lonely presently than in past generations? More people today tell pollsters that they are lonely. There is an epidemic of loneliness. Loneliness is a sign that even with an advanced society's comforts and freedoms, we are still without real happiness.
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What is Christian Love?
By Steven R. Hemler
As Christians, we are commanded by Jesus to love others. But, what does this mean? In today’s culture, love is usually associated with romantic feelings and sexual relationships
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Forced Death of Vincent Lambert
By E.M. McCarthy
The courts in France have given the go-ahead to remove the feeding tube of disabled Vincent Lambert, 42. He will die the second or third week of July 2019.
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Go to Mama!
By Troy Kroening
I have noticed that my kids go to Mom for everything. They will even walk past me to ask Mom for something.
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How Many Heisman Trophy Winners Has Abortion Killed?
By Peter Darcy
Tim Tebow’s baseball career may have hit a wall this year due to suffering a broken bone in his hand, but he is still one of the most intriguing public figures in modern American life. He is not giving up, though. He never gives up on what is most important to him.
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