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What the Priest Said When I Asked About the "QBTGL Group"
By Arnold Scott
This is a real story. After confession, I had a question for the priest. Arnold Scott (AS): "Father, can I ask you a question?" Real Priest (RP): "Sure."
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The Good Shepherd
By Linda Kracht
You and I are made in the image and likeness of God. What a gift! This means that we will [should] naturally desire to care for those in and under our care — like the Good Shepherd. But identifying with the identity of the Good Shepherd isn’t easy.
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Remember (Part I) - The Importance of Memory in Scripture
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
To be forgotten… That is one of my top 3 greatest fears. It’s right up there with losing people I love and most spiders. For me, being forgotten about – especially after I am gone from this life, or for that matter, even from any person’s life – indicates that someone must not care enough even to remember the probably little good there is about me.
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Abortion: Why Fight Against Women's Safety?
By Birgit Jones
In 2014 a pro-life bill, Unsafe Abortion Protection Act, or Act 620, was passed into law in the state of Louisiana. Written by Rep. Katrina Jackson (D), it was passed by a 88 -5 vote in the Louisiana House and 34 - 3 in the Senate. Jackson, chair of the Louisiana Legislature Black Caucus stated that the law is about "the safety of women".
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Should Pro-Abortion Politicians Be Excommunicated?
What is Required?
By Birgit Jones
When House Speaker Nancy Pelosi made frequent public statements at odds with Catholic teaching, the pro-life Catholic public was outraged at the scandal she publicly professed. There were calls for her excommunication. She even called abortion 'sacred ground' when asked about her opposition to a bill banning late-term abortions'.
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The Circus Revisited
By Joseph Michael
The Circus Revisited
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Father Mark Goring: Why The Sheep Must Now Rise Up!
By James Berkon
In early January 2019 Father Mark Goring of the Catholic Charismatic Center in Houston, Texas was given the order by his superiors to “cease and desist.” For those of you who do not know who Father Goring is, he has been a courageous voice for the Church since the Pennsylvania Grand Jury Report came out.
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The Contradiction in Contraception
By Stephen Lichtenwalner
As you all may know, the New York State Senate passed a bill (https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/new-york-state-senate-passes-expansive-abortion-bill/amp/) allowing mothers to abort their children up until birth, for practically any reason under the guise of the “mother's health.”
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Offering One's Own Life to Save a Life vs. Rejoicing in Sanctions that Destroy Life; The Paradox that is Humanity is Inexplicable
By Larry Peterson
New York’s governor, Andrew Cuomo, signed into law the Reproductive Health Act, on January 22, 2019, the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The intentional signing of this bill on that day and the cheering that followed brought me back to a day 40 years earlier. The date was September 6, 1978. For my young family that was also a day about the life and death of a baby.
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The Apostasy of Our Souls
By Lorrie McNickle
I don’t know about you all, but I am really tired of people trying to legitimize sin and their absorption and promotion of it by trying to separate their religion and the beliefs and teachings they are bound and required to be committed to by stating that their private moral and religious duties are not tied to their public and political ones.
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Bad Arguments in the Debate about Homosexual Activity
By JP Nunez
One of the biggest issues facing Christianity today is the morality of homosexual activity. While most Christians throughout history have considered it a sin, many are reconsidering this traditional position and arguing that our faith does not actually require it.
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Speaking the Truth in Love
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s Scripture readings at Mass, a few verses jump out: “Before I formed you in the womb I knew you” (Jeremiah 1:4); “When the people…heard this, they were all filled with fury” (Luke 4:28); “Love is patient, love is kind….it does not rejoice over wrongdoing but rejoices with the truth” (1 Corinthians 13:4,6).
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Love Enemies in Our Hateful Culture
By Bill Dunn
If you haven’t noticed, our culture is very polarized these days. The level of hateful anger is alarmingly high. Historians tell us this is not the worst it’s ever been in U.S. history. For example, back in 1968 our nation was almost ripped apart, with an unpopular war in Vietnam, racial strife, assassinations, and riots in the streets.
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PUT YOUR FLAG IN THE SAND!
By Greg Schlueter
We all know the moving image of Marines raising the flag at Iwo Jima. The tremendous sacrifice it required. What it was for. But do we recognize that right now we are on a much more epic battlefield? With much graver consequences? Do we recognize that how we respond today is a story that will be told by future generations?
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The Great Deception
By Susan Skinner
I went to bed after having saying prayers ready for a restful nights sleep, but it was not to be. I was startled awake by a sensation pouring over my body, and a weight pressed so strongly into my soul, it physically pressed me into my bed. And the Lord spoke a word to me. “MERCY.”
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A Governor's Tale: Satire for the Empire State
By E.M. McCarthy
The elegant chandelier filled the conference room with light. Twelve men entered, dressed in tuxedos and smoking cigars. One carried a baseball bat, swinging it as he entered. If someone stumbled across the group, at first glance it would appear these were important men of high status and the observer would be right.
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Lessons We (Probably) Won't Learn From the Coventry Catholic Debacle
By Anthony S. Layne
Believe it or not, this is my fifth attempt at this article on the confrontation between Nathan Phillips of the Omaha Tribe and the Covington Catholic High students. (I had actually submitted the fourth attempt, only to retract it when some last developments came up. The perils of commenting on current events as they unfold.)
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