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In Politics, Opponents Must Be Destroyed
By Bill Dunn
You’ve probably noticed in recent years that the political world is rather brutal. Mud-slinging and character assassination no longer happen just during election campaigns, but now occur every hour of every day.
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We Have a Need to Worship
By Bill Dunn
In the Old Testament, God’s Chosen People often got in trouble with the Lord. The problem wasn’t that they neglected worshipping God, but that they worshipped other gods at the same time.
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Something that will ROCK your Parish!
By Greg Schlueter
A trademark of growing parish communities is the prevalence of faith-sharing groups. While it's wonderful some are engaged in such groups, most are not.
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An Open Letter to Parents of Prospective College Students
By Greg Schlueter
Below was adapted from an email to family members by my brother, Dr. Nathan Schlueter, a professor at Hillsdale College, on the subject of discerning college. He makes a compelling case that our interests ought to be a fully-human success, and that such is built upon a solid foundation provided by a real liberal arts education.
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White Privilege and the Christian Imperative
By Robert Curtis O.P.
I finished a paper titled, “An Alternative Perspective on White Privilege,” in which I argue that the concept of white privilege is not, as postmodern progressive academic elitists characterize it, a deliberate conspiracy perpetrated by white people, but the natural result of historical sociocultural evolutionary development stemming from Western European conquest of the New World
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Racial Tensions in a "Post-Christian" World
By Robert Curtis O.P.
Many social scientists, postmodern progressive academic elitists, and many politicians claim we live in a “post-Christian” world. We Christians know that Christ promised to “be with us always, even unto the end of the age” (Matt 28:20).
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Mass Murder in a Post-Christian World
By Robert Curtis O.P.
Disaster struck us again, this time in Las Vegas, Nevada with an unfortunately well-orchestrated plot to mass murder some 22,000, concert goers. Fifty-nine wee killed and five-hundred were wounded.
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The Art of Virtuous Listening
By Linda Kracht
Contained within simple, faith filled dogma are the roadmaps leading us toward a purposeful life that includes meaningful relationships with God, family, friends and neighbors.
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On the Problem of Pain
By Allison Welch
When I first started teaching I was afraid I wouldn't know the answer. I've come to love the questions I can't answer. For starters, it means the student is thinking, often deeply, about the subject. How exciting.
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The Magnificent Dogma of the Divine Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary- ---
By Larry Peterson
The Third Ecumenical Council held by the Catholic Church took place in Ephesus in 431. The Council was called to refute the teaching being put forth by the Patriarch of Constantinople, Nestorius. He held that the Virgin Mary may only be called the Christotokos (Birth Giver of Christ) and not Theotokos (Mother of God).
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My Top 3
By Rose Cuervo
In "Jorge from Argentina: The Story of Pope Francis for Children" by Marlyn Monge, a pre-ordination event is mentioned when the then-seminarian was moved to write thirteen precepts of his personal faith convictions (of the Mother of God, of Christ, etc.)
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The Pope that Saved the Church and Christendom..The story of St. Pius V
By Larry Peterson
October is the month of the Holy Rosary. During the month we might also acknowledge the person known as the Pope of the Rosary, Pope St. Pius V.
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Professional athletes: What, exactly, are you protesting?
By Greg Schlueter
This is not about a right to peacefully protest-- which we all ought to respect. I'm genuinely seeking here to understand what and why people are protesting-- inviting respectful conversation.
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Social Justice: Real and Imagined
By Robert Curtis O.P.
Social justice has been a topic and an important element in the cultural conversation for our nation and western civilization, in general, for the last many decades.
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The Unforgiving Servant Parable, All of Human History, the Enlightenment, and More (What the?!) [It's all in the Numbers!]
By Scott Pauline
Ok, so we are looking deeper into the parable of the unforgiving servant today.
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Praying to End Abortion: 40 Days for Life
By Nancy Marie Murray
The 40 Days for Life prayer campaign began in Texas in 2004, when four people came together and prayed for a way to end abortion in their community. They decided to pray, fast, and keep vigil at the local Planned Parenthood abortion clinic for 40 days and nights.
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Selling Out on the Good Fight
By Lorrie McNickle
There is a big difference between loving and supporting people and loving and supporting their sinful lifestyles. Condemning sinful actions, behavior and lifestyles is the loving and Christian thing to do. Jesus ate and hung out with sinners, and as he did this, he transformed them. He didn’t do that by being tolerant of their sin!
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