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A Consistent Standard
By Mike Bugal
I've described those at both ends of the spectrum as "political cultists" and, after decades in Apologetics dealing with religious cults, I find that they share many of the same attributes except for one thing.
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Does God Still Work in the Lives of Human Beings During the Election Season?
By Ralph Zuranski
As we near election day, the Prayer Warriors are more determined than ever
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Trick or Treat?
By E.M. McCarthy
I never know which is worse: the costumed monsters of Halloween, or my fear that those who obtain worldly power will become real monsters.
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Who is Your GPS
By Tanya Janoski
We as Christians, have something much like the GPS in helping us on our journey to God's kingdom. That GPS is the Catholic Church.
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Party of God or Satan?
By Lorrie McNickle
This election is a pivotal point for many of us as Catholics and Christians. It is a test to where our loyalty lies.
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A Sad Chapter in Catholic History
By Bill Dunn
In his letter to the Romans, St. Paul wrote, "I ask, then, has God rejected his people? Of course not! For I too am an Israelite….God has not rejected his people whom he foreknew….thus all Israel will be saved" (Romans 11:1,2,26).
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Are You Sugarcoating Your Sins?
By Susan Skinner
We often try to justify our sins. When we do this, we actually block the salvific work God wants to grace upon us.
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A Catholic Response to a Christian Friend About Why I'm Voting for Trump
By Ralph Zuranski
This is my response to a dear Christian friend who cannot believe that I will vote for Trump.
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A Properly Formed Conscience for Voting
By Dan Goddu
A proper vote is one that comes from a properly formed conscience.
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What Did Jesus Know and When Did He Know It?
By Bill Dunn
The question is: during the time between Jesus' childhood and His adult ministry, what did He know about His identity and mission, and when did He know it?
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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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A Rare Occurrence---Remembering and Embracing a Homily
By Larry Peterson
Many love the Mass, and I count myself among them. What transpires during this splendid celebration of life, death, resurrection, and redemption is what we call the Mystery of Faith. We honor the life of Christ; we journey with Him as He is tortured and killed, and we rejoice in His Resurrection, which heralds our salvation.
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Gazing Upon the Face of Christ - Humility
By Christina M. Sorrentino
Humility is not a virtue that one can develop overnight, but it is by contemplating on the Face of Christ as humility that we are aided in our journey to holiness. It is throughout our lifetime that we can perform small acts and demonstrate certain behaviors that lead us to not only have more humility, but to also attain a deeper understanding of it.
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Ignore Commandments at Your Own Risk
By Bill Dunn
There once was a young man who did not believe in the Law of Gravity. “It doesn’t apply to me,” he often said. “If you believe it’s true and it makes you happy, fine. But don’t impose your intolerant values on me!”
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Catholics Can Have Hope in Dire Circumstances
By Bill Dunn
One of my favorite Catholic authors is Fr. Dwight Longenecker. He has a very fascinating story: raised as an Evangelical Protestant in Pennsylvania, he attended a Fundamentalist school, Bob Jones University, and then went to England to study at Oxford. He was ordained as an Anglican priest and served in ministry in Great Britain for many years. Eventually, he became Catholic, and now is the pastor
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The Beast, the Antichrist Is Among Us!
By Elizabeth Thomas
With all that is happening around us in this day and time, more and more people are wondering are we in the END TIMES? We just might be! For two reasons. Any day we wake up, we do not know the hour or the day---if this is our last day on earth. Next, at some given point in time no matter what others say, we do know our Lord will be coming, and He is on the Way.
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JUDGE, JURY AND EXECUTIONER
By Patti J. Mitchell
Have you determined who to vote for yet? Are you saying to yourself, “I don’t know which way to go.”? Maybe this statement will help. IF YOU CHECK A BOX, PULL A LEVER, OR FILL IN A BUBBLE FOR ANY DEMOCRAT, YOU ARE COMPLICIT IN THE KILLING OF AN INNOCENT CHILD. You will be a party to playing judge, jury, and executioner of the most vulnerable – telling that precious angel he/she is not worthy o
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