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Catholic Human Sexuality
By E.M. McCarthy
In today’s world, we are told that the Catholic Church is “outdated” because of its teachings, especially about human sexuality. It’s the world that doesn’t understand sex, not the Holy Spirit.
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The Law and the Spirit
By Ralph Hathaway
Matthew chapter 5, 27-30, gives a very poignant example of an issue that has plagued my thoughts for many years. “If I look at a woman with lust what kind of person am I since it is not easy to control some thoughts as a man when I know what I am supposed to do when impure thoughts enter my mind”.
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God is getting old
By Victor S E Moubarak
Father Ignatius’s car had broken down just on the day he had to drive to the City miles away. Somehow he was glad this had happened because in all honesty he hated to drive long distances, especially when it involved negotiating busy traffic in the City.
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Free Will / The Gift of...........
By Ralph Hathaway
Think of the many gifts Almighty God gives to us. There are so many, both great and small, that to enumerate them may become arduous to say the least. All are very significant, even if some appear to be insignificant by human standards.
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NaProTECHNOLOGY for the Unmarried Woman
By Hannah Marie
Women, married or unmarried, have unique health care needs. Modern women’s health care practices a mostly conventional form of medicine that can conflict with being a Catholic Christian woman. Does the Catholic Church provide a holistic, effective alternative to conventional women’s health care or leave us ladies stranded?
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Body and Blood of the Lord
By De Maria
Why is the Eucharist so important? Let's go to the book of Hebrews to find out.
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The Gambler
By E.M. McCarthy
Gordon R. Howe was the richest man in the world. As he approached his ninety-second birthday, his lovely wife gushed about how he took three dollars and invested it in the stock market in oil way back before most people owned cars. It was a lucky guess he told her and one that shaped the rest of his life.
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The Amoris Laetitia Should Be Further Clarified
By E.M. McCarthy
The Joy of Love (Amoris Laetitia) is a papal statement on the family that has garnered controversy because some have viewed it as a way to allow divorced and remarried Catholics to receive Holy Communion without an annulment (meaning the union never occurred as a Sacramental marriage).
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Begging for forgiveness
By Tess Shore
There are many people who have these deep wounds. The wounds that run so deep and forgiveness may not even be an option let alone on the radar. However, while reflecting on the life of Saint Maria Goretti, one cannot help but look at the letter written by her attacker on his deathbed.
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Mass Confusion: "Church as Hospital for Sinners"
By Greg Schlueter
"The church is not a hotel for saints, it is a hospital for sinners."- Saint Augustine. We shouldn't simply agree, we need to exemplify: are we understanding and naming the "disease"? With due recognition that healing is a process, are "medical practitioners" intentionally engaged in "healing"? Is it actually happening?
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Why "Love is Love" Isn't Really Love
By Rob Agnelli
In the battle to normalize homosexuality there must be some collateral damage. Lies are like parasites to the truth—always doing harm and ultimately killing their host. The truth that homosexuality preys upon is not just erotic love, but the love of friendship.
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Rejecting God when we Sin
By Ralph Hathaway
Go ahead; you’ve sinned, not once but numerous times, since you were forgiven previously, and the thought enters your mind saying; “Oh now you think you can sit down and pray while the residue of your sin still remains uppermost in the corners of your conscience and you think God will overlook the incident!
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Searching for Mercy
By E.M. McCarthy
There is no better word than mercy. Mercy is remarkable, and it goes against the natural human response of revenge.
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Thank Heavens For The Good Ones
By Mariel Roersma
Good people, and I mean the really good ones, are harder and harder to find. There are those who go out of their way to spend their days leading others to God. There are those who spend their days serving and loving and living by example. There are those who spend their days impacting others and not even knowing it. Those are people to thank God for at the end of the day.
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The Opulence of White Marble
By E.M. McCarthy
Oils with a velvety texture, the canvas provided by the ceiling, marble, stained glasses, woods that are fine, rich and dark, tiles painted with precision and without the mind of men what are these?
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Faith and Reason
By Ralph Hathaway
Many saints have searched for an understanding of God, His creation, and His existence for ever, before the world as we know it ever existed. Two that come to my mind are Augustine and Aquinas, both of whom sought to understand the workings and complete intervention of His Holy Spirit within the realm of creation and all that it entails.
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When Love Should be Charity
By Rexcrisanto Delson
When people think of love in the Bible, the famous Scripture verses of 1 Corinthians 13:1-13 usually comes to mind. Most know it as the “Love is patient, Love is kind” passage. Many have even coined it “the love chapter.” It is so well known that it has become one of the most used Biblical passages for weddings.
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