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St. Michael, Defend Us in Battle
By Bill Dunn
Have you ever heard of the “Prayer to Saint Michael”? Many generations of Catholics recited this prayer at the end of every Mass. But beginning in the 1960s we stopped saying the prayer. (Hmm, we stopped doing a lot of holy and beneficial things beginning in the 1960s. Just sayin’.)
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Domus
By Nathan James Rawlins
And so we know the world to be our common home, and like any other home we find the most useful observation to concern the family and the occupants of that home. If it is a mess, if there are clothes on the living room floor and dishes in the dresser drawer, we know who is to blame for the chaos of the environment, we know who is at fault.
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Who Am I to Judge?, God's Disciple, That's Who
By Lorrie McNickle
I am so tired of hearing people make statements such as “Who am I to judge?” or questioning someone on their judgement of another. I do agree that only God can judge our hearts as individuals, and he surely will upon our deaths. This is called the “Particular Judgement”.
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Spoon Theology
By Victor S E Moubarak
Once upon a time, a long long time ago, there was a theologian and philosopher who knew a lot about religion having studied it all his life from an early age. Many people from far and wide came to him for advice and always lived according to what he taught them. He was well respected throughout the land.
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Does Birth Control Promote The Sexual Abuse Of Women And Girls?
By Ralph Zuranski
What is your view of humanity? Do you believe humans are the result of millions of years of evolution, where living cells developed from inorganic materials by chance? If we are created in the image and likeness of God, then there is hope that we can help people embrace and develop their souls and abilities to make wise choices.
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Debate: Is Purgatory Scriptural? Part 3 Closing Arguments
By Kevin Noles
This is Part 3 of a debate between Jim Drickamer and myself on the topic of purgatory.
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Debate: Is Purgatory Scriptural? Part 2 Rebuttals
By Kevin Noles
This is Part 2 of a debate between Jim Drickamer and myself on the topic of purgatory.
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Why Do Some People Hate God? Because God Has Rules.
By Larry Peterson
How did this principle of ethics and morality based on the Ten Commandments and Natural Law somehow become a pariah to so many? Why would anyone want to remove the words, "under God", from the Pledge of Allegiance or the name of God from our coins or government buildings? What has happened in America?
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On the March
By Shaun Johnson
As many youth and adults take to the streets of our Nation’s Capital and many of our Nation’s cities, and many of us raise our thoughts and prayers toward those who are able to do so from the comfort of our own homes or offices, I would like to raise awareness about a particular article I came across in Crisis Magazine.
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Honoring Theresa Mary on the Anniversary of Roe vs Wade
By Larry Peterson
The following is about our fourth child and how she touched our lives. September 6, 1978, our daughter, Theresa Mary, was born and died. If she had lived she might have had children like her older sister, Mary Dymphna. Maybe Mary and her little sister would have been best friends and confidants.
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Debate: Is Purgatory Scriptural? Part 1 Opening Statements
By Kevin Noles
This is a debate between Jim Drickamer and myself on the topic of purgatory.
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To Thine Own Selfishness Be True
By Jen Schlameuss-Perry
There’s nothing better than that moment when your kid learns about free will in Religion Class. Now, I’ve been teaching my kids their whole lives about it, but there’s something about them hearing it in school that makes it click in a different way. For weeks, everything I say has been, and will be, “I don’t have to do anything…I have free will.”
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Young people and the Church......a match made in Heaven...
By Steve Reasbeck
I’ll be right up front about this. I love kids. I love seeing them at Mass. Big ones, little ones, toddlers and teens. Seeing them at Mass is a sign of life for a parish. Any parish.
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Abortion: Ideal for Irresponsible Men!
By David R. Myers
In the dialogue about abortion in the US, the pro-life side (of which I am a member and have been all my life) naturally stresses the position that life in the womb is entitled to protection. The pro-abortion side (which prefers the moniker “pro-choice”) stresses that a woman’s right to choose to keep or terminate a pregnancy trumps the right to life of the unborn child.
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Pro-Life, Pro-Human, Pro-Dignity
By Ross Decker
In February of 1982, I invited Kevin, half in jest, to attend a conference for women with me. To my surprise, he accepted and we went there together. One speaker was a young man, a young college professor who spoke about how important it was for women to have access to "easy" abortions. Kevin, sitting next to me, boiled.
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Abortion-The Facts
By Allison Brown
Abortion is mostly a tabbo subject for many a reasons. Most people don’t want to get involved or caught up in the debate. It is something that a women must deal with since the pro-choice message is it is her choice. Women are afraid of being condemned for their choices. Most women, after an abortion, experience unsettling guilt and remorse, something that isn’t easy to admit to feeling.
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Over my pay grade
By De Maria
When does life begin? A few years back, Obama was asked when life began in the womb. His answer was that he didn’t know. He said the question was over his pay grade.
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