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Service and Charity is at the Heart of the Knights
By Michael J. Baglino
Knights of Columbus Speech
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Why non-Catholics are prohibited from receiving the Eucharist
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
As a Catholic, you may not see anything wrong with a Protestant family member receiving the Eucharist. You may disagree with the Church not allowing a Protestant loved one to receive Communion during a funeral or wedding. However, as Amelia Monroe Carlson breaks down, it is an act of love to prohibit such unworthy reception of the Eucharist.
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Saint John's Day Football
By Cole Kinder
All Johns should watch!
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Crossing the Rubicon
By Stephen Clark
Those who still believe that whilst we can work our side of the street while the devil works his are underestimating his malice and influence.
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Good Communication at the Parish Level is Important
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Good communication at the parish level is of prime importance in evangelization. When parish offices are positive places with great leadership at the top, parish communities will flourish. Anne DeSantis discusses why positive interactions at the parish level is exactly what the Lord would hope for all of us as missionary disciples. Learn more here.
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Communion, Participation, and Mission
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Communion, Participation, and Mission are the three words used to describe the purpose of the Worldwide Synod happening now in the universal Catholic Church. Anne DeSantis discusses what these three words mean to us as Catholics and how we can all grow in this time of walking together and listening during this two-year process.
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Let the Dead bury their own Dead
By Stephen Clark
I have it on good authority, from one who received a good measure of false witness against him.
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Join us in a national Corpus Christi novena for peace and renewal
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The feast of Corpus Christi is quickly approaching and now, more than ever, Catholics are urged to join in a national novena for peace and the renewal of saintly living. Join us in praying this novena prayer for the next nine days.
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Do You Have Faith & Works Together?
By Caroline Godin
We often say, "I'll pray for you," but is that enough? Are we shirking our responsibilities as Christians?
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6 practical tips to overcoming fear
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It may seem like there is no light in the darkness. When we hear and see the violence, hate, and crime happening around us then it is easy to become fearful. However, we are called to be a light in the darkness. How can we be a light when we are fearful? Here are some practical and simple steps to help you overcome fear and live in hope.
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4 elements to pay attention to at Pentecost
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Pentecost Sunday is the celebration of the birth of the Church. We would be neglectful, however, if we just gloss over the readings and not pay heed to key components which speak volumes about our faith and the Trinity. If you are looking for something deeper, take a dive into finding the Trinity within Pentecost.
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Blossoms and Crowns for One So Fair
By Marianne Zanko Komek
Blossoms and Crowns for One So Fair, Our Mother and Queen
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Catholicism and 4 Cultural Approaches to Death
By Michael J. Baglino
Many cultures will parallel the Catholic approach to dying.
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Catholics Americans Can Do More to Counter the Surge in Gun Violence
By Cole Kinder
The Catholic Church has hard power it can use to stop gun violence.
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Adoration Before the Blessed Sacrament
By Marianne Zanko Komek
Spending time with Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament Consoles Him for the Ingratitude of Humanity and Brings Us Closer to His Sacred Heart.
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Are We a Hospital for Sinners?
By Caroline Godin
If Church is a hospital for sinners, what does that look like? The path to healing and willingness to heal makes a difference. So, are all truly welcome?
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Denying Communion to Those Who Go Against Church Teaching Is, In Fact, Mercy
By Emily Berns
This article talks about denying the Eucharist to those who do not uphold Catholic teaching and why this is an act of mercy within the rights of the clergy. It also points out how mercy and compassion have a different meaning in society than they do in the Church.
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