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Let God Take Everything
By Charles Fraune
The Church acknowledges and teaches, both in Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition, that suffering is tied to sin and can be embraced as reparation for sins, both those which we ourselves have committed and those which have been committed by others.
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We told God to get out – so he did
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
When you kick an individual out of your home the impact is felt by everyone in some way. When you terminate the employment of someone it creates a ripple effect for that person, your company, the family that individual may have to support, and friends perhaps that employee had at your business.
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COVID causing dire need?
By Troy Kroening
When he had freely spent everything, a severe famine struck that country, and he found himself in dire need. Indeed, we are in dire need. That Scripture comes from the Parable of the Prodigal Son [Luke 15:14]. Whether you believe the pandemic is valid or not, we are in dire need to get through this. And when there appears to be no way out, we can turn to God and know that He can get us th
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Humility Is Not Humiliation
By Bill Dunn
Our modern culture is really missing the boat about a very important Christian concept. We have decided that humility is a bad thing. Even though the Bible implores believers to be humble, our society has mistakenly defined the word humble to mean the same as humiliation.
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St. Leander of Seville—He not only gave us the Nicene Creed but he also saved Catholicism from the Arian Heresy
By Larry Peterson
Why do we have the Nicene Creed in the Mass and why are the words above so significant for us? Let’s face it, most of us do not know the Nicene Creed by heart. We should because it is about the faith we proclaim to be part of. The truth is, if we did not have the prayer cards or missalettes with the words to follow, we would be somewhat lost.
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A New Era
By E.M. McCarthy
There is time when suffering comes to everyone, whether it is physical, spiritual, or emotional. Most of us do not dwell on our own death, precisely because it would prevent us from doing our daily duty.
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Our Darkest Moments, Converted by Mercy
By Nancy Marie Murray
The meeting of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well (John 4:5-42) is a favorite of mine, filled with hope for those who have strayed far from the Lord. Each of us, like this woman, is loved and called by Jesus, who offers us endless mercy.
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This Portuguese Jesuit was a poet, dramatist, and scholar. He also converted more than one million native Brazilians
By Larry Peterson
Joseph de Anchieta was born on March 19, 1534, in San Cristobal de La Laguna in a city called Tenerife which was in the Canary Islands. Joseph’s dad was a wealthy landowner who had escaped to Tenerife after participating in a plot to overthrow King Charles V.
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The Devil in the Quarantine
By Charles Fraune
As we enter into this Quarantine, we must remember that the devil will not let this opportunity pass him by without seizing it for our spiritual destruction.
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Four Simple Principles to Cope with COVID – 19
By Kenneth D'couto
I write this article with a deep sense of longing to see the end of the tunnel that we are all facing around the globe with the COVID – 19 virus. My anguish has led me to churn my inner self to the understanding of the present moment of this time in history.
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Saint Turibius Alphonso de Mogrovejo---He fiercely objected to being appointed a Bishop especially when he was not even an ordained priest---
By Larry Peterson
This Archbishop is the Patron Saint of Latin American Bishops and native people’s “rights.”
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Coronavirus: It's Just a Little Pandemic
By Anthony S. Layne
The panic over coronavirus reminds me of a story:
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stained glass windows
By Linda Kracht
Catholic Churches are home to ‘millions’ of beautiful stained glass windows, statues, paintings, mosaics, and wood carvings and for good reason!
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"No Offense, God, But..."
By Christine M. Hanus
I remember when my oldest son, as a pre-teen, began subtly insulting me. He would start a statement with, "No offense, Mom, but.." then he would go on to say something negative about my cooking, child-rearing skills, or hair-style.
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Maybe---This Explains 'It'---Homosexuality.
By Elizabeth Thomas
First though--before my thoughts---The Words that Jesus spoke. Math 19 4 He said in reply, “Have you not read that from the beginning the Creator ‘made them male and female’
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For American Youth: "Virginity is Awesome"
By Norman Fulkerson
The issue of married priests recently came up in a conversation with a friend. He is a retired Marine Corps Colonel and a Catholic. He was surprised to hear that priestly celibacy is not, as is often stated, a medieval invention.
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Why are Christians so evil and cruel to each other?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
If you scroll social media for any length of time then you will see people who say they are Christians attacking other Christians. It does not have to be over religion and faith, although that is the primary source of arguments and attacks, but it can be over anything.
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