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Dos and Don'ts of Mass
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Need a refresher on Mass?
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Golden Years, Silver Sneakers and Discipleship
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Respecting life in the "Golden Years"
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Who is Our Neighbor: Works of Mercy and Eucharistic Power
By Marysmantle
How Eucharistic power can equip us for engaging in corporal and spiritual works of mercy.
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People Without Housing – Ways to Help – In the Spirit of St. Vincent de Paul
By J. John Basil
St. Vincent de Paul help start several charitable organizations in the 17th century to aid the poor, sick and those without homes. His spirit of charity is still applicable today; as does the organization started under his patronage: The St. Vincent de Paul Society. Listed in this article are some ways to help those in need in the spirit of St. Vincent de Paul.
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Your children cannot live off your faith
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The story of David and Goliath gives a greater and deeper lesson than just a surface reminder that our God can defeat the giants in life. It provides us a visual example, and a strong message, that our faith cannot be made to fit our children. Amelia Monroe Carlson dives in to how the story of David and Goliath resonates with us today about faith and parenting.
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Let's get out there and make a difference
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis calls out to the church in this article with a call to serve. We can all become pessimistic at times and fail to see all the good God is already doing in us and in our world. Jesus need US now, and he needs us to decide that we want to serve him and others. It is a daily decision for each one of us. Learn more in this article, and feel free to share.
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Clerical Sexual Abuse (Concl): The Aftermath
By John Roskoski
The victims of clerical sexual abuse have a long road to recovery. While the violation is never forgotten, we have to learn how to live with the memory. Some are better t this than others.
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Two things you can do to increase Eucharistic reverence
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It may seem the Church is losing a sense of the sacred. It may seem that Mass is becoming irreverent and the Eucharist is diminished to a wafer. However, there are two things you can do to make a difference and bring a sense of the sacredness back to the Mass.
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Clerical Sexual Abuse (Part 2); My Experience
By John Roskoski
The author shares his experiences with the infamous sexual abuse scandal that rocked the Church. Today, the writer shares how his Spiritual Director violated their relationship and made a sexual advance that was unwelcome and had lasting impacts.
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Live your faith so that it may encourage others
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Our faith is a source of encouragement for others. We must live our faith rather than keep it as "personal". Faith is to be spread to others and not hidden in our homes. Amelia Carlson addresses how those around us would be changed if we knew the faith, loved the faith, and lived the faith.
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Last Minute Summer Ideas For Fun or Spiritual Recharge; Maybe Both
By The Catholic Philadelphian
As the summer season is winding down, many of us want to find ways to end it on a high note. I offer suggestions for spiritual recharge and some fun with either family, friends, or siblings in Christ
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QUIZ: How much do you know about the Assumption of Mary?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary is today, August 15. Many Catholics are aware of days, such as the Solemnity of the Assumption, but how much do you really know about the day and event? Try your hand at these questions.
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Update on ICKSP - Chicago Rumors
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
As of 2:30 PM (CT), there has been no announcement made regarding the fate of the Shrine of Christ the King Sovereign Priest in Chicago.
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Traditiones Custodes Turns One, Continues to Claim Victims
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
On the first anniversary of Traditionis Custodes, the Motu Proprio continues to claim victims.
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Some notes for Extraordinary Ministers of the Eucharist
By Fr. John Higgins
Some guidelines, but they may not fit all parishes equally.
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Four Ways that Parishes can Support Parents Grieving the Loss of a Child
By Eileen Tully
Support for bereaved parents is not readily available in many parishes, especially for those who have experienced miscarriage or stillbirth. Eileen Tully offers four suggestions that might be a good place to start.
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Columbus' New Bishop is Making the Right Move
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
Bishop Earl Fernandes makes the right move in removing Paulist Fathers, appointing Fr. Adam Streitenberger as Executive Director of the St. Thomas More Newman Center at The Ohio State University.
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