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The Power of Perserverance
By Alan Scott
One of the things I would like to deny about myself (but can’t) is that I have a tendency to bail on things. Actually, my perseverance skills sometimes really stink.
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Jesus and Gender Ideology
By Father John A. Dane
gender is not a matter of power or control or supremacy but a matter of role. Yes, I understand that this is not the Politically Correct view of today, but truth is truth. God made us male and female so we could marry and carry on the human race until the day of resurrection when there would be no more need to marry.
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The Gift of Humility
By Kaity Jones
A couple of months ago I was the kind of person who would say to never pray for humility because God loves giving it to us. Now I find myself asking for it more and more. What changed you may ask? Well, I believe I am discovering what a gift humility actually is.
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If There Is No Resurrection, Then Who Cares?
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel reading, a group of Sadducees attempted to trap Jesus with a hypothetical question. If a person had more than one spouse on earth, who would be the one true spouse in Heaven?
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The Gospel Causes Division
By Bill Dunn
In Luke’s gospel, chapter 12, Jesus made some startling statements: “I have come to set the earth on fire….Do you think I have come to establish peace on the earth? No, I tell you, but rather division….a father will be divided against his son…a mother against her daughter.”
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Tattoos & the Transmission of Faith
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
Full disclosure: I have 10 tattoos… and I am very much Catholic. Perhaps that’s a shocking way to introduce a piece that attempts to bridge a perceived gap between two seemingly disconnected subjects, but I wish to point out, up front, that the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) delineates no position on the morality or immorality of the faithful receiving tattoos.
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The Healing Power of Forgiveness
By Alan Scott
The world has become an angry place. In some cases, a dangerous place. In many situations a place of harm and damage and injury, more than many of us can remember.
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An Honest Conversation About NFP: Seeing Through the Myths to the Truth
By Shannon Whitmore
Natural family planning. It’s a topic that I’ve written on several times before. In past articles, I have attempted to disprove several common myths surrounding NFP in an attempt to defend it against those who would have you believe that it is not a legitimate form of preventing conception
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No More Waiting
By Carleigh Lutz
Waiting is tough. The reality of our torturous wait lies in the fact that we are an impatient people, and have been such since the beginning of time (Literally, start with Genesis and work your way from there). Some people can wait just a small while, and others wait for what feels like decades. But what if we are never really waiting at all?
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Sacrificing
By Mariel Roersma
Sacrificing; it’s part of our Catholic faith, it’s something we do everyday. What bothers me is the people who don’t get it.
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Worry Changes Nothing. Prayer Changes Everything.
By Alan Scott
Growing up I was a bit of a ‘worrywart’. I worried about everything. Every. Single. Thing.
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Questions Answered: "Brothers and Sisters of Jesus"
By Kevin Noles
In the comments section of an article on Catholic365 a Protestant poster said that Mary could not be a perpetual virgin because Jesus had brothers and sisters.
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Circumstantial Sainthood
By Rob Agnelli
There is a familiar spiritual maxim that goes something like this—“the saints all know they are sinners, but the sinners all think they’re saints.” The lesson of the saying is one of humility and like all things related to this most necessary virtue we tend to like pithy sayings like this.
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Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and Cardinal Sarah
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
With a name like Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children, who could resist? I had not heard about the book series by author Ransom Riggs, but within five minutes of watching the new movie, it is evident that the movie originated from a book. A good one.
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Little Man Offers Big Lesson
By Bill Dunn
This week’s gospel reading is the story of Zacchaeus, a wealthy tax collector from Jericho. One day Jesus passed through Jericho, and Zacchaeus wanted to get a look at Him. But there was one tiny problem: Zacchaeus’ tiny stature.
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True Dignity in Life and Death
By Nancy Marie Murray
You’ve probably heard of Brittany Maynard, who made national news with her quest to end her life by means of physician-assisted suicide rather than suffer with brain cancer. In November 2014, after moving from California to Oregon where assisted suicide is legal, she succeeded in ending her life.
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Consistently Pro-Life
By Leonard Wathen
After writing a recent article entitled Rethinking what it means to be Pro-Life, quite a few people expressed concerns about my reflections. Some seemed to feel that I had betrayed the pro-life cause, which is most certainly not the case. We need to be more pro-life, not less.
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