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Power, wealth, and surrogacy Biology’s international fault lines
By Greg Maresca
Chinese billionaires are using U.S. surrogacy laws that raise profound ethical, legal, and national security concerns. At its core, the practice reduces motherhood to a transaction and children to assets, undermining the dignity of life and the meaning of family.
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Special Edition Interview with Hannah Saeger
By Jacinta Wick
Join us for a special edition interview with the author of God Made Me Good, Hannah Saeger.
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Listen to the Prophet; From God - do not let your courage Fail
By Ralph Hathaway
The birth of Christ is our Salvation
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Thanking God, asking from God, and praising God
By Adam Charles Hovey
How should we pray to God? Does it really matter? Well, yes. But, there's nothing inherently wrong with asking God for things, praising him, or thanking him.
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Do our loved ones who have passed on know that we think about them and love them?
By Eileen Renders
A connection with our loved ones who have predeceased us. In this article, we can realize how this happens best
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Salvation begins with a Relationship
By Fr. Francis Maple
The Good News has come to give our sinful world a joyful message of salvation.
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A Right to an Abortion?
By Sebastian R. Fama
There are those who claim that women have a right to abort their babies. But when examined, the claim makes no sense.
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Now, I Understand!
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
In "Now, I Understand!", Prof. Anthony Maranise sees God's Plan over coincidence. Childhood leukemia survival brought gratitude and infertility, evoking mixed emotions. Zechariah's biblical muting for doubt mirrors his writing loss during depression, restored via pilgrimage, revealing God's loving correction.
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The Essence of Love and Forgiveness
By Ralph Hathaway
Love is of God
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AN ADVENT "CHRISTMAS CAROL" RETREAT - XIX
By John M. Grondelski
Concluding our 19-part Advent retreat based on Dickens's "Christmas Carol" -- do WE know how to keep Christmas well?
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Joseph, The Man God chose
By Fr. Francis Maple
Lord Jesus, Your foster father Joseph's heart was gentle and kind and his mind open to new ideas. He wanted to do what God expected of him. It comes as no surprise that You came to possess those same qualities. You had a good model in Joseph. May St. Joseph, husband of Mary and Your foster-father help us to prepare for Your coming this Christmas.
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It’s Not Too Late To Observe Two of the Winter Ember Days
By Terri Thomas
Observing Ember Days Is a wonderful preparation for Christmas.
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AN ADVENT "CHRISTMAS CAROL" RETREAT - XVIII
By John M. Grondelski
Continuing our Advent retreat based on Dickens's "Christmas Carol" -- the meaning of Marley's chains.
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New Children’s Book Claims That Abortion Is a ‘Superpower’
By Susan Lochner Ciancio
Disturbing new children book targets young kids and teaches that abortion is a superpower.
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Fiery Dragons and Breaking News: Reading the Past with Eyes Wide Open
By Aaron Schuck
What do fiery dragons, eclipses, and falling kings have in common? In this reflection on the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, we explore how medieval writers read history like a sacred drama—where every event, from a bishop’s death to a cross in the moon, pointed to deeper meaning. It’s not just about the past—it’s a lesson in how to see our own world with eyes wide open.
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AN ADVENT "CHRISTMAS CAROL" RETREAT - XVII
By John M. Grondelski
Continuing our Advent retreat based on Dickens's "Christmas Carol" -- one finite life and the infinite possibilities of doing good
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Not ICE Was Here but Jesus Christ IS Here
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Not ICE was here, but rather, Jesus IS here. Church leaders and clergy risk the trap of trying to placate Caesar and please God, nigh impossible given the mushrooming anti-Christian spirit of partisan politics, especially emanating from regressive, unjust activism disguised as caring for humanity.
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