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Remembering Kayla Mueller
By John Mayer
There are many heroes in this world. Some are recognized in monuments and ceremonies, in awards and adulation, while others are not recognized at all. Though difficult to determine the number of humans who have walked the earth, it is safe to say that the majority have been buried and forgotten.
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A Catholic Abortion Scandal
By E.M. McCarthy
An Italian abortion advocate, Emma Bonino, spoke in favor of immigration at an Italian Catholic Church recently. The event was sponsored by Caritas Italiana. The pro-lifers in attendance were not allowed to speak in protest, and were removed from the church when they asked questions.
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First Steps Off a Cliff
By E.M. McCarthy
Shoukhrat Mitalipov, a researcher at Oregon Health and Science University, has genetically modified a one-cell embryo to cure the genetic defect of mosaicism. He used a technique called CRISPR and “fixed” the bad gene.
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Reviving the Bride Nullified
By Greg Schlueter
As goes marriage and family, so goes the church, so goes civilization.
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Conflicting Theories of Law and the American Political System: A Commentary on Thomistic & Hobbesian Conceptions of Law & the American Republic, Part I.
By Ad Iesum Per Mariam
(This is the first part of a two part study comparing the concept of law as articulated by St. Thomas Aquinas and Thomas Hobbes and their influences on contemporary American legal theory and practice)
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Lessons to Learn from Charlie Gard's Case
By Kim-Thérèse Lee
Charlie Gard is with God now. He is probably much better off than he would be here on Earth, with all the turmoil he and his parents went through. However, looking forward, there are some important lessons I think we can all learn from this case that was so widely discussed on a global scale.
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He Died without Mercy
By E.M. McCarthy
I haven't wanted a room without a view, and yet I'm in this claustrophobic attic surrounded by the past relics of bygone years. Shame on death for linking me to this world when I was too young to die. I could have done exceptional things had I survived the dip in the river last September.
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8 Thoughts on Motivation and Mass Attendance
By E.M. McCarthy
Sometimes even if we love the Mass, we lack motivation to go. The problem with skipping Mass is that we lose valuable graces when we don’t go. Here are a few thoughts on how to keep going even when we don’t feel like it.
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The Importance of Acknowledging Christ In Combating Neo-Deism
By Deacon Frederick Bartels
Deism is today the “common sense” religion of many Catholics and other Christians in America. On a subliminal and personal level, it has fused itself with Christian beliefs, forming a new kind of faith based on feel-good dogmas and relativized sexual ethics.
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Christ Warns Against Complacency
By Deacon Frederick Bartels
Complacency is often defined as a feeling of pleasure or security, perhaps entailing smug satisfaction with oneself, while unaware of, or intentionally indifferent to, some potential defect or danger.
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The Valley of the Shadow of Death
By Crysaly Aviles
As you [God] sent me into the world, I have sent them into the world (Jn. 17:18). Chapter 17 in the book of John is one of my favorite chapters in the bible. I am honored that Christ would take the time to pray over me in the manner that He does in John 17.
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The Devil Made Me Do It
By E.M. McCarthy
Ever since Adam and Eve put on a fig leaf, we have been trying to cover up our guilt over freely choosing to sin.
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God Speaks When We Listen—Message #2
By Elizabeth Thomas
So quickly time flies –we get distracted and too busy—but at some point, a whisper comes and we remember---God is ever present in our life, but more importantly wants to be an ACTIVE PART of our life!
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Nonsense: Trust and Pray
By Steve Reasbeck
You know, I’ve been thinking. I don’t mind getting older. I really don’t. It’s a gift many folks never get. I’m grateful. Actually, it unencumbers you. When you reach that point, you don’t have to worry about career, or employer politics. It means nothing.
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Faith and Repentance
By Deacon Frederick Bartels
Turning fully to Christ in faith is the solution to the greatest threats against humankind.
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Fight The Silence
By Logan Holder
All around us are victims of an industry known as Human Trafficking. These victims hide in plain sight and need your help to be delivered from captivity.
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Obedience - the Virtue
By Linda Kracht
How and why does authentic obedience imprint God’s character on us? Let’s examine obedience — the virtue — this month. Yes, obedience is a virtue when practiced for all the right reasons and in all the right ways. But it can easily become corrupted through play-acting and pride.
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