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"Gender Fluidity" Sweeping Our County's Schools; Get Ready, It Will Sweep Our Country's Schools (Installment #1)
By Melanie R. Cameron
In March 2015, the Fairfax County Virginia School Board announced it would be voting to add “gender identity” to its nondiscrimination policy list. On May 7, 2015, after voting in this policy (10-1), the board surprisingly introduced a sweeping set of curriculum changes (8.5 and 10.5 are directly contrary to Church teaching), many of which are directly contrary to Church teaching
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The Sacred Heart of Christ
By Crysaly Aviles
Did you know we’re celebrating the sacred heart of Christ? I sure didn’t! I ran across a wonderful article that moved me to do a little research to become acquainted with the nine month celebration.
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RULES vs. FREEDOM…Is there even a conflict?
By Kim-Thérèse Lee
Ask around and have a chat with the average person on the street about the Catholic Church. I can almost guarantee you that they’ll bring up all the “rules and regulations” of the Church. Many people in society, including Catholics themselves seem to hold the view that the Church is very “strict”.
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The Contraception Issue, Protestants, and Our Unchanging God
By Arnold Scott
The use of artificial contraception technologies is not a very controversial moral issue in our culture these days. It is widely accepted. It was not very controversial 100 years ago either; it was outlawed. In the U.S., it was only in 1965 that the Supreme Court ruled that artificial birth control would be legal for married couples (Griswold v. Connecticut)
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The Supreme Court on Stage: The Fate of the American Family Waits in the Wings
By Larry Peterson
G. K. Chesterton said, "This triangle of truisms, of father, mother and child, cannot be destroyed; it can only destroy those civilizations which disregard it." June is upon us and so is the decision by the United States Supreme Court as to whether or not "same-sex marriage" is allowed under the U.S Constitution.
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Since When Does Habitual Mortal Sin Constitute A New Human Species?
By Roberta Lambert
The whole world has gone nuts about this sin. Satan must be giving bonuses to the inventors of this plan to make insanity actually believable to so much of the world. My catholic schooled 16-year-old-nephew is not going to Holy Communion because "He does not want to contribute to the meanness of the Catholic Church in not letting homosexuals get married."
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Is Pro-Choice Actually "Pro-Choice"?
By Tiffany Germain
People in support of pro-choice believe that the expecting woman should be able to choose the outcome of their pregnancy. Some may even disagree with abortions, but they still think that it is the woman’s choice. Without really bringing the baby into this article, I want to focus on the whole “choice” word. If someone is pro-choice, they should be for the option that has more of an actual choice.
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The Problem with Peter Singer
By Josef Bordat
There is an ongoing debate about euthanasia in Germany, due to a new legislation to be discussed in the Federal Parliament in July that could make certain forms of euthanasia legal.
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Choose more than the Morsel
By Susan Skinner
I read the above verse earlier this week, and something has been sticking out at me all week, so I decided to write it down. It’s the fact that Judas, the betrayer, who walked with Jesus, took a morsel from Jesus right before he allowed Satan to enter him. And he did not stick around for the Institution of the Eucharist.
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On Fear
By Crysaly Aviles
Fear is evil. It paralyses us and renders us ineffective. Generally defined, fear is an apprehension of something or someone. In Christian terms, fear is a distrust of God with what’s going on in our lives. For example, if something out of the ordinary is happening we may fear it because we did not welcome it - but that is exactly where trust in God is truly tested.
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The Seven Signposts on the Highway to Hell, Part II
By Mark Connolly
It would be nice if the road to Hell were clearly marked with something like "Hell, This Way." If only it were that obvious. But, it's not that obvious, is it.
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4 Ways We Pick Our Poison in Media
By Erin Franco
When it comes to books, movies and television, many of us have had our guilty pleasures at one time or another. I sure have. There comes a point though when we can't reconcile consuming junk and then turning around and putting out goodness. There's comes a point when God answers our prayer to "search me O Lord," and He asks us to take a hard look at what we let in to our hearts and minds.
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Will Legalizing "Same-Sex Marriage" Legalize the "Three-Parent Family?
By Larry Peterson
The Republic of Ireland, once a bastion of Catholicism, now has embraced the distinction of being the first country in the world to approve a constitutional amendment approving of "same-sex marriage". I wrap the phrase in quotation marks because this whole concept is still an illusion.
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How Come You Catholics Worship Mary?
By Bill Dunn
“How come you Catholics worship Mary and treat her as a goddess? The Holy Trinity is not a quartet. The worst sin of all is idolatry, and you Catholics commit that sin all the time when you worship a mere human being, and when you bow down and worship statues of her.
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I May Be a Lone Catholic, But I'm Not Alone
By Rebecca Downs
Many who know me know that I am a Catholic. It’s an identity I’m proud to have and stand by. This wasn’t always the case, however.
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You Whole Body and the Holy Trinity
By Greg Schlueter
This Sunday we celebrate the Feast of the Holy Trinity. As with every Mass, we're challenged to recognize how we are participants. We're invited to open the door to our supreme identity and mission.
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The Upside Down World of Scouting: How It Affects Family
By Birgit Jones
Today’s world of scouting certainly isn’t that of your parents’ day! The Girl Scouts of the United States of America (GSUSA) are in cahoots with abortion giant Planned Parenthood, and there is a push within the Boy Scouts of America (GSA) for openly homosexual leaders. As it is, they already accept openly gay scouts into the fold.
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