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Why I Will Fight for the Men's Room
By Samuel Matthews
On Friday, May 13, 2016 the Justice Department issued a “Dear Colleague Letter on Transgender Students.” The document was in response to North Carolina’s HB-2, and states that students have the right to use whichever bathroom corresponds with their “gender identity” instead of their biological sex.
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Justice
By Linda Kracht
We all realize that justice is a good thing. And it is needed in everyday matters. But can we promote justice if we are not sure what justice is within the social, criminal, or even international justice contexts?
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Christ for President - 2016
By Christopher Vore
The United States of America, along with the rest of the world, has been for several months watching the latest bad reality television series. It’s known most commonly as the presidential primary season.
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Remaining Open to The Holy Spirit
By Frank J. Maduri
The arrival of Pentecost Sunday shifted the Liturgical Calendar away from the joy of the Easter season. However, the beauty of the Catholic faith is that with the end of the Easter season comes the renewal of The Holy Spirit in the celebration of Pentecost.
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How My Wife's Alzheimer's Tested My Virtue of Patience
By Larry Peterson
The other day my wife informed me that she needed to pick up a few new outfits for work. Then she reminded me that we needed to get coffee filters and apples. Before having dinner she asked me if we had lunch yet and wanted to know what we had eaten. It was all finished off with, “Are you going to stay here tonight or go to the ‘other place’?”
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Professor Allen and Jesus
By Kathy Lamb
I was disturbed by my train of thought this evening as I drove my mother-in-law to the emergency room. I thought, “How can this intelligent, gifted, man hide truths from himself? Is it because he must reconcile what he believes to be true with what he questions in his studies?” I’ve been having heartache over some of the teachings of my professor, *Reverend Price Allen.
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An Open Letter to Pope Francis
By Michael A. Durney
Your Holiness, The world is so filled with controversy, ignorance and moral decay that I can't help but be facing a great despair. Your predecessor, Pope John Paul II, said many times, "Be not afraid." The instruction has sustained me ever since through the worst news and the seeming hopelessness of living in a sordid and sinful world.
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Overcoming Jealousy in Feminine Friendships
By Andree Ory
Jealousy. This is a nasty thing that happens among girls. When we compare. I am a girl, so you could say I have an insider’s perspective. I will let a guy write from his point of view.
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The 5 Non-Negotiables Explained
By Maegan “Otis” Lindsey
If you have ever been overwhelmed by what needs to be considered when voting, here is a beginner's guide for you! Thanks to Catholic Answers for bringing the 5 Non-Negotiables into the mainstream of Catholic apologetics this is a breakdown of each issue and where the Church stands, including examples and a summary of each subject.
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Doctors of the Divine
By Matthew Johnson
Many holy men and women, Saints among us, given by Love. Were chosen for a special purpose, To deepen the faith from Above.
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An Infusion of Grace
By Susan Skinner
In the weeks and months following Veronica’s murder, I was in constant prayer. Constant conversation with God. God showed me my own soul. I was ashamed at how loosely I applied the law to myself all the while applying it very strictly to others. I had everything backwards. My soul was illuminated, so to speak. I began to pull the planks out of my own eyes.
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Heaven, Hell, and Natural Law
By Mike Morris
Watching the foundational truths of so many great civilizations being dismantled, brick by brick, one can't help but wonder how we found ourselves here? Is it not enough to point to our ancestors and say we live this way because they lived this way? For that matter, why has wanting a world similar to the one I grew up in for my kids become a scandalous ambition?
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Be Small
By Susan Skinner
There is nothing so small as a child in the womb and a newborn child. A newborn child doesn’t know the world yet. They are completely helpless and all control is placed in another’s hands.
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Holy Spirit Makes Us God's Children
By Bill Dunn
This weekend we celebrate Pentecost, the feast that marks the birthday of the Church. On the first Pentecost, 50 days after Jesus’ Resurrection, The Holy Spirit came upon the small, frightened band of believers in a spectacular and powerful way. We hear about this amazing event in the first reading, from the Acts of the Apostles.
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Jonah; The Unloving Evangelist
By Charlie Johnston
The book of Jonah is just four chapters long, and the whole book can be read in just a few minutes. But what it lacks in length, it more that makes up for in substance.
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My Autonomy is Better than Yours
By Jennifer Edwards
I faced a crisis pregnancy once. I remember the fear. I also remember the people who helped me overcome it. I was also in the womb of a woman facing a crisis pregnancy once.
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The Skull
By Susan Skinner
Have you ever wondered why there are so many pictures of Saints with skulls? It seems so morbid, and yet, it is so profound. Most say it is because the Saints are contemplating their own mortality. Still others say it is more; that it is representative of dying to oneself and putting on the life of Christ.
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