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A Wall Only Separates, It never Brings Together
By Raymond Moon
Today, I posted a simple statement about what I would do if a certain political presidential candidate actually won and actually started to build a wall, a yuuuuge wall. I stated that I would be one of those crazy Catholics who would go down to the border and protest the building of the wall.
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Does Relativism Make Any Sense?
By Arnold Scott
Why does relativism seem to be so popular these days? Relativism can appear to create some level of peace and harmony among diverse groups. People will say things like "whatever works" and "if you believe it, then it's true for you!" Even discussing your convictions can be considered "imposing" your beliefs on others.
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Moral Relativism: The Price Our Children May Pay
By Patricia Mann
Relativism is a buzz-word for those who are concerned about morality in our current society. This world-view rejects absolute truth and universal standards of moral conduct for the preferences, choices, and values of the individual.
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Eugenics Voters: Are You One?
By Melanie R. Cameron
I am speaking of eugenics voters as those who view the top two party candidates as the only two viable candidates and the only ones worthy of our vote.
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The Sin and Virtue Series #2
By Chick Todd
Today we continue with our series on the cardinal sins and virtues and take a look at the virtue of kindness and it's opposite, envy. At first one might ask, "How are these opposites? Isn't the opposite of Kindness … Meanness?" Today we will look at the Biblical meanings of these words and compare or contrast them with the worldly view
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God Bless America
By Michelle Watkins
This summer I read an article from a columnist advocating the removal of the song "God Bless America" from all baseball games. To push his agenda he quoted various opinion polls. Those surveyed allegedly agreed it was time for the song to be retired.
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This College Kid Can Teach All of Us a Lesson*
By Larry Peterson
Most Catholics know of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. The Society has been helping people in need for over 180 years. What most Catholics do not know is that St. Vincent de Paul is not the founder of the society. It is simply named after him because of his lifelong example of Christian charity. So, if it was not founded by St. Vincent de Paul where did it come from? How did it begin?
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Abortion
By Robert Louis Rodriguez
Abortion: A polarizing topic that I believe gives us a sneak peek into the windows of our minds and souls. Now my intention is not to pass judgement on those who support it-actually yes it is-tons of judgement. Just as we judged slavery to be morally wrong and reprehensible to support, the topic of abortion is no less different. I’ve had people close to me openly express their support for abortion
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A Crying Shame
By Mishka Góra
“How did we get into this mess?” That is the question that has plagued and paralysed me these past few months. You see, my archbishop is currently embroiled in a legal and political controversy. He’s got better things to do – he knows he is responsible for the souls of so many and he shepherds his flock accordingly – but the laws of the state have made it illegal for one person to offend another
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Don't Read Scripture like the Devil! Read it like Christ!
By Wesley Falcao
Jesus taught us that a very important principle - the principle of the unity of scripture. He taught us that scripture must be read as a whole and not in isolation.
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What I've Learned from my Spiritual Director
By Malleson Emmerling
A few years ago, I found myself smack dab in “mid life” gasping for air. I couldn’t breath. The reality that my 20-year marriage had ended left me in shock. It was as if I had been run over by a truck — a big, nasty, mud truck. Confused and unable to think clearly, I sought help from my parish priest.
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Full Surrender
By Crysaly Aviles
In my Christian walk I’ve noticed something very specific about God: He doesn’t like part time Christianity. He fully expects us to be committed in our walk with Him. Christ knows when we are only in half way. In scripture, Christ calls this being lukewarm instead of hot or cold. There are consequences to only being “lukewarm” about our faith:
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Charity is no substitute for Justice Withheld
By Eric Wojtkun
"Charity is no substitute for justice withheld." - St Augustine. With this simple statement we can understand most of the dysfunction in the world arising from modernism and its variant philosophies.
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Jesus' Message Is Radical
By Bill Dunn
It’s ironic that in today’s culture, followers of Christ are commonly associated with traditional values and old-fashioned views. However, Jesus Christ is the most radical, bomb-throwing revolutionary ever to walk the earth.
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Taking a closer look at Our Lord, the Shepherd
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It’s a familiar, but perhaps too familiar, concept that we seem to overlook and gloss over when it is read or heard. “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down His life for the sheep.” (John 10:11)
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A Divorce Society
By Samuel Matthews
We have lost our reverence for the Sacrament of Martrimony. You hear this a lot in reference to the legalization of homosexual "unions," which are indeed a terrible mockery of the indissoluble union between man and woman instituted by God. But this is just one of the symptoms of a culture bereft of respect for matrimony, and a rather minor one at that.
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Being Possessed with Christ
By Tess Shore
Being possessed with Christ is difficult. When I talk about being possessed with Christ, I’m describing moments when we allow people to see how we live as the body of Christ
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