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The Born and Unborn
By Lorrie McNickle
If you are Catholic then you have a duty and must stop muddying up the issues of being pro-life with petty politics and self-serving agenda ideology.
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Super Bowl Ads Feature Drag Queens and A Dog Surviving Cancer but Excludes Abortion Survivors' Powerful Stories
By E.M. McCarthy
The Fox Sports Network has accepted a Super Bowl ad featuring two drag queens for the hummus brand Sabra. FOX also accepted a six million dollar ad from a wealthy founder of WeatherTech thanking his dog's vets for saving the dog when it had cancer.
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A Child's Unconditional Love
By David Heath
In this month of the 47th anniversary of Roe V Wade, it bears us to remember the children - some 60,069,971 since 1973 - that have been denied the right to life.
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Living up to your calling to be a SAINT!
By Troy Kroening
Wow, that sounds like a lot. Me, a Saint? But everyone (yes, EVERYONE!) is called to be a saint. God created us to love us and for us to love Him in return. Saints are simply the ones who love Him in return. Yes, you can do it, even I can do it. You do not need to build a cathedral, start a religious community, or live like a monk. Some are called to such a life, but most are not.
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We Must Give Thanks in ALL Circumstances
By Bill Dunn
In his first letter to the Thessalonians, St. Paul wrote, “In some circumstances, give thanks, for this is the will of God for you in Christ Jesus.” Oops, my mistake. I mistyped that. What Paul wrote was, “In ALL circumstances, give thanks.”
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Gentle Savior + Mighty Sword
By Charles Fraune
Drop down dew, ye heavens, from above, and let the clouds rain down the Just One! Open, O earth, and bring forth the Savior! These are the words which the Church called out as we passed through the season of Advent.
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Why Wait until Marriage?
By Linda Kracht
Believing that it's important to wait until marriage is as old fashioned and out of step as the person suggesting it — or so they say. The they’s cut across age, political party affiliation, occupation, religious beliefs, and geography so us old fashioned’s really have our work cut out for us! Especially as we try and teach our loved ones that waiting until marriage will have life-long benefits.
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Francis Delalieu; this Good Samaritan saved a future Servant of God and her family from death-- then he was gone.
By Larry Peterson
One of the most famous Gospel readings is the one we all know as the Parable of the Good Samaritan. What follows is about someone who may be among the greatest Good Samaritans of all time, a man we know almost nothing about.
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The Last Rebellion - A Reflection on the Rise of Satanism
By Charles Fraune
Is it possible that Satanism is here to stay? That it is not a passing phenomenon but a new morphing of mankind toward its final perversion as the consequences of the Fall play out before us? This article will explore this potential as well as the idea that Satanism is simply the next logical step in the deterioration of the intellect of man, and of his connection to God and truth,
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There Is a War Raging Inside Us Between Divine Love and Self-love
By Kevin J. Banet
There is a war raging inside us between divine love and self-love. How do we allow divine love to win out in our lives? Why do you think we are so prone to self-love? How can we surrender more of our will and passions to God’s will and good pleasure?
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The Final Battle Between The Lord and Reign of Satan: Marriage and Family
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
The first clause of this title. The Final Battle Between the Lord and Reign of Satan is apocryphal and, therefore, terrifying- the stuff of twenty-first-century Hollywood fantasy.
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We Could Be So Much Happier
By Charles Fraune
...if we would embrace everything Our Lord offers us. One of the many important things that I learned while researching and writing Slaying Dragons: What Exorcists See & What We Should Know is that we can all be so much happier than we are and so much happier than we think we could be.
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Essential Catholicism: Baptism in the Holy Spirit
By Greg Schlueter
BAPTISM IN THE HOLY SPIRIT is not something for a particular type of Catholic. Or personality. To be Catholic is to be open to all God desires for us. Whether we understand it or not. Whether it has been represented well or not.
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Do you trust Jesus as much as you trust yourself?
By Troy Kroening
We may say that we trust Jesus more than ourselves, but whenever we sin, especially in the littlest of ways, we are showing that we do not trust Jesus. Why ‘especially in the littlest of ways’? Well, those should be when it is easiest to trust someone else. After all, if it is just a small matter, why should we care which is the best course of action?
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A LIVING SACRIFICE
By Elizabeth Thomas
In my last blog, "Did Mary Know," the question was asked, "Do we know?" Oh dear Lord, that is a tough question. For only after we age in wisdom and grace, can we look back on all the events of our lives and the lives of now grown children. We see the effects of our choices/mistakes and see how the sins of their parents are being passed down unto them and their children. We see the sadness and
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What does sex mean?
By Steve Pokorny
A few years ago, psychologists at the University of Texas at Austin asked the question, “What is sex for?” They received 237 different answers. There were lots of interesting answers, such as “makeup sex” or “birthday sex.” There were also some screwed up answers, from “revenge sex” to “get ahead in my career” sex.
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The Peril of "I Made You"
By E.M. McCarthy
There is a trend which is captured in a recent commercial when a woman says to her mother-in-law: “how did you make someone I love?”
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