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The Nones: The Drifters
By Andrew Reyes
In this final description of the different categories of Nones, we examine the Drifters. Drifters are those disaffiliates who simply, as the name implies, drift away from the faith.
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The Nones: The Dissenters
By Andrew Reyes
In this next installment of the series on the Nones, we examine the next group of disaffiliates, the dissenters.
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Being Content with Hardship
By Katie Zalany
Hardship for the sake of Christ. Is that what our Church is modeling? Is that what we are modeling? Time for a gut check with Paul’s second reading.
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The Nones: Damaged
By Andrew Reyes
The Nones are those disaffiliated from the Church, but these people do not neatly fit into merely one category. This article looks in greater depth at one sub-category of the nones, the Damaged.
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Gossip: Poisoning the Well of Love
By Brandy M. Miller
What makes gossip so toxic to Christian communities, and how to handle things instead.
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The Nones: Not Just one Category
By Andrew Reyes
By 2070, Christianity is projected to be the minority of the religious population in the United States. But who are these people leaving the faith? There is not just one uniform reason for having left the faith, and this article discusses three categories of people who choose to leave.
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New Catholic Deacon Aims High for U.S. Air Force Chaplain Corps
By William Hemsworth
The Reverend Mr. Joshua A. Johnson, 2d Lt, USAFR, a candidate for the Catholic priesthood and United States Military chaplaincy, was ordained a transitional deacon on Thursday, June 6, in Albuquerque, NM, for the Byzantine Eparchy of Phoenix.
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The Nones: Where to Begin?
By Andrew Reyes
There has been so much said about the "Nones"! Where do I begin, let this short article serve as a foundation for how to get started in understanding the phenomenon. This series will dive into a plethora of different topics concerning the Nones.
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Catholic Prayer, continued
By Avila Rose
Some thoughts on prayer, continued.
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There's a Dress Code in Canon Law?
By Nancy Lessard
Yes, there are two lines of dress code in Canon Law. This article presents two rules and a hypothesis for why attire is so casual at Mass.
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Newly Ordained Deacon Sets Sites on “Vocation Within a Vocation” - Serving Those Who Serve in U.S. Army
By William Hemsworth
The Reverend Mr. James W. Craig, (1LT), USAR, a candidate for the Catholic priesthood and United States Military chaplaincy, was ordained a transitional deacon on Saturday, June 8, in his home Diocese of Corpus Christi, TX. The new deacon is on track to be ordained a priest next year and hopes eventually to serve as a Catholic chaplain in the U.S. Army.
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Adoration – A Beacon of Hope for a Troubled World
By Marysmantle
Article demonstrates with quotes from Saints and modern day church leaders how much Jesus loves us to visit Him in the Blessed Sacrament, how efficatious adoration is to an individual's spiritual life, and how much it can do for the world.
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U.S. Army Musician Trades Clarinet for Roman Collar
By William Hemsworth
The Reverend Mr. Alexander Houston, (1LT), USAR, a former active-duty soldier and now a candidate for the Catholic priesthood and United States Military chaplaincy, was ordained a transitional deacon on Saturday, June 8, in his home Diocese of Knoxville, TN.
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Our Family
By Eileen Renders
Here we contemplate exactly what family means to us, who becomes part of our family, and why
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False Cross Indoctrination of Our Children
By Anthony R. Souza, M.T.S.
The most vulnerable—downwind of authority and power—are also the most innocent. OUR CHILDREN.
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Smoke And Black Mirrors
By Joe Maki
Attention in the Age of Distrasction
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Resurgence of Catholicism: A New Trend Among Young Adults and Families
By Aaron Schuck
In recent months, a profound transformation has emerged within the U.S. religious landscape: young adults and families are returning to Catholicism, embracing traditional practices like the Latin Mass.
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