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The Prodigal Son & His Brother
By Charlie Johnston
We've all heard the story of the prodigal son, even non-believers are somewhat familiar with it. I've heard it preached on, lectured about, I've read articles and blog posts about it, I've studied it on my own, but I've always come at it from point of view of the prodigal son himself.
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What's Wrong with Femininity Anyway?
By Stephanie Losoya
I have always been fairly quiet online about feminism because it's such a convoluted concept. I mean at face value, it seems like a positive thing, right?
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The Holy Rosary - Prayers of Love #TOBtalk
By Ellen Gable Hrkach
I have been a Catholic for my entire life, but it is only in the last 30 or so years that I have had a devotion to the Holy Rosary
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Defending Life
By Michelle Watkins
I personally cringe each time I hear an alleged-Catholic politician make an endorsement for abortion. We've all heard them say "I'm personally against abortion, but I don't want to take that choice away from others." A 'true', devoted Catholic knows the grave error of making such a statement. It is a condemnation on many levels.
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Bruce Springsteen, Tom Morello, and Dorothy Day
By Ross Decker
I recently had the chance to see Bruce Springsteen perform in his natural habitat, at MetLife Stadium in the famous swamps of New Jersey. It was the middle of the string of concerts where he broke his own record for longest American performance on each night. I was there for the middle one.
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JPII and Chick Flicks
By Rob Agnelli
The man who would become Pope St. John Paul II, Fr. Karol Wojtyla, devoted much of his pastoral work as a priest to the study of love between man and woman. His reflections grew to full maturity during the series of Wednesday Audiences that would become the Theology of the Body.
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Does Loyalty Exist Anywhere Anymore?
By David R. Myers
I remember some years ago reading a story about a young man who, when he was still in his teen years, had a bed-wetting issue. In an attempt to break him of the habit, his frustrated parents took his wet bedsheets, hung them in the front yard, and made him sit among them with a sign which stated “I wet the bed.”
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What is "sound doctrine"?
By De Maria
Doctrine means Teaching. Strangely enough, it also means Tradition. Yes, Tradition means Teaching. Let me show you.
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Am I faithful?
By James Dsouza
So now when I am once again going through a situation in my life, I always see how Lord has always been there. Even in the storm, my Lord would tell me ‘Come forth. Keep walking. You will not drown’. With problems came graces and it helped me to keep walking ahead with joy and belief which has strengthened my faith to a new level.
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CS Lewis on Patriotism
By Nathan Barontini
Voting season is in full swing. We have already been subjected to, from one party, a nativism that extols love of country and, from the other, a globalism that despises it. What attitude should a Catholic agree with?
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We Must Identify With Prodigal Son's Father
By Bill Dunn
This week’s gospel reading includes what is possibly Jesus’ greatest parable: the Prodigal Son.
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Feminism: An Unladylike Contradiction
By Veronica Dannemiller
Everyone should be treated the same and given the same rights, shouldn't they? Or has the idea of equality become skewed over the years?
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The Joy of Suffering
By Madeline Mauro
We know Jesus loves us, but will we share the Cross with Him? When we say “Jesus, I trust in you,” what are we saying? Mainly, we are surrendering everything to God: The fate of your life, your health, your mind, and your loved ones. St. Padre Pio says to “pray, hope and don’t worry. Worry is useless. God is merciful and will hear your prayer.”
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Holiness is the Only Option for the Truly Free
By Josie Portz
When I was in school for my undergrad, I had to take a few philosophy courses where there was a great deal of talk about Aristotelian thought. Our professors showed us how helpful his works could be when we started talking about theological and spiritual matters.
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NFP Myths: Facts or Fiction?
By Shannon Whitmore
Six weeks after my son John was born, I had my postpartum appointment, a visit that many Catholic couples dread. They often find themselves on the defensive as they try to explain why they don’t need to be sent home with a pack of condoms and a prescription for the pill.
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The Joey Scam
By Sue Hallett
My 90-year-old mother called around 10 this morning. She was a bit sheepish. “Are you busy today?” she asked, her usual prelude to a request for help from me. I said that I was planning to stop by at 3 p.m. to do a few things for her. She said that it needed to be sooner.
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God's Awesome Design for Depression
By Greg Schlueter
Experts have been drawing attention to a growing, culture-wide epidemic of depression. Before another word, please note: My use of “depression” in this article is not in the clinical sense. I’m not a psychologist. I’ve never seen a counselor. I’m not on medication.
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