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BRING IT!
By Greg Schlueter
As you know, most professing Catholics have at least some issues with Catholic teaching, all the more, non-Catholics! Of course, this has real implications in our efforts to see the Kingdom more fully alive in individual souls, marriages, homes, parishes and this region.
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Shifting Paradigms
By E.M. McCarthy
(A Satire) Vatican City, April 1, 2018 / 07:19 am The Vatican announced it has appointed a panel to review the apostolic exhortation, The Joy of Worship. While there are no changes to Catholic doctrine, moral theologians have heralded the new paradigm shift from doctrine to pastoral care.
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Courage
By Linda Kracht
When asked to explain courage — the human virtue — we use words such as spunk, bravery, valor, fearlessness, daring, heroism, or true grit.
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Sin is War
By E.M. McCarthy
Our society tends to ignore sin. It’s considered an outdated word. But, what may we compare sin to so that we may understand it better?
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Encountering God's Love and Mercy in the Ordinary (with tips from St. Thérèse and more)
By Kim-Thérèse Lee
The Little Way was a method St. Thérèse used to live an ordinary life with great love. She is often quoted as having said, “My vocation is LOVE”, to be love in the church, and despite being under the “lock and key” of the cloistered Carmelite monastery in Lisieux, she became the patron saint of Missions.
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God's Love Is Overwhelming
By Bill Dunn
In this weekend’s readings at Mass, one major theme runs through all three Scripture passages: God’s incredible love for His people.
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My Life for Your Freedom---The Mercedarians Practice What They Preach: One of Them is St. Serapion of Algiers
By Larry Peterson
Four years ago a newly ordained Mercedarian priest was assigned to our parish. Father Scott Brentwood was 31 years old and showed up wearing the traditional habit of his order. The habit was all white and, as Father walked toward his new parish, watching him approach was like taking a peek into the middle ages. It was an awesome sight to behold!
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Communion and Politics as Liturgical Correctness
By Anthony S. Layne
Recently, the Catholic blogosphere got the news that Cdl. Robert Sarah, the prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship, had delivered himself of a strong condemnation of receiving communion in the hand. In the foreword of a new book by Fr. Frederico Bortoli concerning distribution in the hand,
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The "Little Flower" and Our Lady of the Smile
By Larry Peterson
St. Therese was born January 2, 1873 and I want to share my favorite story about this Saint. It happened when she was ten years old, and the result was not just the “Little Flower’s” miraculous recovery from an unknown and life-threatening illness, but it also was the beginning of devotion to what became known as Our Lady of the Smile.
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The Greatest Adventure
By Nancy Marie Murray
In today’s world, there seems to be a revolution against God’s commandments. Many seem to have forgotten that His commandments are for our good, and obedience to them brings blessings. Instead, they are seen as restrictive, bothersome, and arbitrary.
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Transcendence - the Virtue
By Linda Kracht
How can we understand transcendence — one of God’s attributes — as a human virtue?
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Watch What Thou Sayest
By Fr. Andrew Kooi
We sometimes assume that certain folks do not understand what we say, especially when we use a foreign language in their presence.
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Avoiding Bad Decisions through Prudence
By Rexcrisanto Delson
As humans, we make bad decisions, which often result in actions that jeopardize the salvation of our souls. Fortunately, we can minimize the harmful outcomes of our decisions by paying closer attention to our actions[1]. They, however, need to be regulated by virtue; not by feelings, emotions, and instinct.
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Christianity is ‘Revealed Religion'
By Bill Dunn
Last week I discussed a recent visit to my cardiologist. While waiting in the exam room, I noticed posters on the wall that show the complexity of the human cardiovascular system. I wondered how a doctor possibly could be an atheist, given his or her knowledge of the intricacy and precision of biological life.
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The Road to Recovery—After that slippery slope down!!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Isn’t it amazing that as we daily work hard to climb our mountain of resolve and commitment to accomplish a goal, that one slip up---and whoosh ---down that slippery slope we go?
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A Mortal, Sinful Man
By Anthony S. Layne
On July 16, 2011, during the funeral rites of Dr. Otto von Habsburg, the last heir to the Austro-Hungarian Empire, a curious ceremony took place for the last time.
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On Boys, Bulldozers and Sailboats
By Greg Schlueter
I remember many years ago playing in the sandbox with my brothers. I had gotten a new bulldozer. For a little boy, there are few things more awesome than bulldozers.
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