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Honor the Lord's Day
By Bill Dunn
The Catechism of the Catholic Church discusses our Sunday obligation. In addition to the requirement of attending Mass, it says this: “On Sundays…the faithful are to refrain from engaging in work or activities that hinder the worship owed to God…and the appropriate relaxation of mind and body” (CCC 2185). The Catechism goes on to say that if certain people are required to work on Sunday—
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If you should suffer for righteousness sake, blessed are you: Kavanaugh
By De Maria
We can almost see the Gospels playing out before our eyes. Do you guys remember what Jesus said: Matthew 5:9 Blessed are the peacemakers: for they shall be called the children of God. 10 Blessed are they which are persecuted for righteousness' sake: for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
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Motherhood---One of God's greatest gifts is the Instinctive Love of a Mother for her Child…no Matter what their Age.
By Larry Peterson
What follows took place over a period of a few minutes. The man presented an imposing figure. He was dressed in his Air Force uniform which had a crowd of ribbons on the left breast which covered his heart.
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The Logic Behind the Male-Only Priesthood
By JP Nunez
The Catholic Church has no shortage of difficult teachings. Whether you look at her moral precepts, her beliefs about the triune nature of God, or her understanding of the Eucharist, it’s not hard to find doctrines that people today have a tough time believing
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Be Fruitful and Multiply or Abort and Euthanize?
By Lorrie McNickle
Be fruitful and multiply! It was the first command that was given to us by God. Be fruitful and multiply. It really is a beautiful commandment. To be fruitful and multiply.
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Catholic and Protestant presuppositions are different
By De Maria
So, then, it is paramount to discover which presupposition is true. Does that sound logical?
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Homily From 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
By Tim Weinmann
We are now in the fourth of five weeks where holy mother Church has been leading us through the sixth chapter of St. John’s Gospel – identified as the “Bread of Life Discourse.” Two weeks ago, Jesus proclaimed "I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst." Last week, Jesus stated emphatically to the crowd: "I am the living bread
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WHO TOLD YOU THAT YOU'RE NOT CATHOLIC?
By Catherine M. J. Mary Evans
While Catholic Come Home Evangelizing in the world, I've been running across Catholics telling me they are not Catholic. So I'm wondering: Who told you that you're not Catholic?
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The Cardinal Virtues
By E.M. McCarthy
The practical always guides us as we work to achieve holiness. The path to holiness includes practicing the Cardinal Virtues, or habits. The four cardinal virtues are: prudence, justice, fortitude, and temperance.
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Three Great Woes of Catholic History, of Apocalypse: Protestantism, Enlightenment, and Godless Apostasy
By Scott Pauline
Yessirree, in the Communism/Fascism article on Christian extremes, we saw that the associated Biblical numbers and theology place all these spiritual disorders in their proper place and with their own anti-Sacramental imagery and theology for take out and beyond.
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Lift High the Cross
By E.M. McCarthy
The Catholic Church was formed from Jesus' cross. This is a mystical union between God and mankind.
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Mary Holds, Weeps and Fights For Us - May We Never Lose Hope Amid Testimony of Apostolic Nuncio
By Janet Moore
Why did I choose this image of Mary holding the Body of Her Son to accompany this article?
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Jesus Wept! A Beautiful Profound and Hope Filled Homily for Those Broken by Clergy Abuse and Complicity
By Janet Moore
I want to share a beautiful and profound homily by Reverend Edmond Kline. Many people have offered thanks to me for sharing this sermon- even a dear friend who's husband committed suicide after being abused by a predatory priest.
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Praise God! Our Mother is Cleaning House!!!
By Janet Moore
It has been crushing to read the horrific reports of Cardinal McCarrick's predatory abuse, the grand jury report of the 1000 abused in Pennsylvania over the last 70 years, and now, to read the Testimony of Cardinal Vigano, in which he names people very high up in the Church, including Pope Francis, as complicit in allowing Cardinal McCarrick's predatory abuse.
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What is the Source and Summit of the Christian Life?
By Bill Dunn
The Catechism of the Catholic Church says that one particular thing is the “Source and Summit of the Christian Life.”
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On Suffering and God
By E.M. McCarthy
All of us will experience suffering at one time or another. How we deal with suffering is a choice we have to make.
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Bread of Life
By Tyler Marie Flatt
Instances of miracles occurring throughout the world is not an uncommon occurrence.
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