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'Rich Men North of Richmond' Explodes as Anthem of the Working Man
By Gary Sullivan
Oliver Anthony has become an over night sensation with his hit song, 'Rich Men North of Richmond'. It is already being called the working mans' anthem and it echoes the Catholic social teachings on the dignity of workers.
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Love first, judge last
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The first responsibility of any Christian is to live like Christ. We are to love first and judge last.
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Transfiguration, Small Whispers and the Epiclesis
By Karen L Howard, PhD
invitation to enter more deeply into the mysteries of the Mass
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What real power looks like
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
There are many areas in our life where we see 'power'. What is real power and what does it look like? How does that impact your life?
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20 Names for Jesus at Mass
By Gary Sullivan
We can learn much about Jesus simply by paying attention to what his Bride, the Church calls him while in their marital and intimate moment of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Here are 20 names and titles that tell us about who Jesus is and what he does for us in the Eucharist.
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Sacred Spaces: St. Paul the Apostle Catholic Church, Horseshoe Bay, Texas
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
As we enter into our churches, our sacred spaces, to worship, let's take a careful and close look at how the art and architecture praises God.
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What do you want the most from God?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
God tells King Solomon to ask whatever he wants, and the Lord would give it to him. What would you ask for if God gave you the same offer?
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Thank You Homebound Ministers to the Sick
By Gary Sullivan
I never paid attention to the ministry until my parents needed them. We saw how vital these volunteers are firsthand. We also saw how comforting and healing the visits were. Then my wife became one and I have seen incredible things.
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A True Eucharistic Revival: Understanding the Mass Properly
By Emily Berns
If we want a true Eucharistic Revival, we must alter our understanding of the Mass and begin to see it for its true purpose, that of a sacrifice instead of a banquet or meal. Christ continues to offer Himself as a gift, or sacrifice, even now, and the Mass is our participation in this offering.
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Making Room for the Holy Spirit in Ordinary Time -- gardening with the WORD
By Karen L Howard, PhD
article about reflecting on role of Holy Spirit in our lives and evangelizing
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Eucharistic Revival and The Lion of Judah
By Gary Sullivan
There are two crises in the Church lack of faith in the Real Presence of the Eucharist and the decline of attendance at Mass by men. The current Eucharistic Revival must let the awe inspiring Lion of Judah out of his cage so that men and women may 'Fear of the Lord' and then acknowledge his presence.
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Stop Saying These Things When Someone Dies!
By Lorrie McNickle
So often in our attempts to help and assert some sort of control over what cannot be controlled, we make stupid statements. Statements that seem helpful and comforting on the surface but actually erode the very basis and source of all comfort and peace - God. Here are a few of these statements. Let's find better ways to comfort those we love. We owe them the truth not sentiment.
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‘Praying for you’: Are they just words?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Are they mere words? Is there more we can do as Catholics to be the salt of the earth. We have much more to do than a social media emoji in response to a post.
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The Third Commandment
By Tom Stidl
A definition of the Lord's day and how to keep it holy
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How do you know if you are being called?
By Debbie Field
We need priests and sisters in our lives and our parishes.
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Bishop Strickland’s crime: Defending the Faith
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
He is not being accused of sex abuse, covering up abuse, or even mismanagement of money. In fact, there is no sin he is being accused of perpetrating. His crime? Defending the Truth.
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Celebrate Spiritual Fathers This Father’s Day
By Susan Ciancio
In honor of Father’s Day, an introduction to four amazing priests who have made an incredible impact on the people around them.
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