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We Aren’t Made for People Pleasing
By Katie Zalany
The Christian life authentically lived notoriously creates some division. You can’t be a people pleaser and live the life Christ wants you to live. That’s exactly what this week’s Gospel stirs in us. The Gospel is so radical that it calls us to a place where there’s going to be some division in our lives. And guess what? It’s usually in our families.
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Are today’s College Students Critical Thinkers?
By Michael J. Baglino
Fostering critical thinking requires information, the right questions and a philosophical point of view.
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Shrines of Italy: Church of San Bartolomeo
By Christopher McCarthy
Shrines of Italy: Church of San Bartolomeo
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As We Kneel
By Mary Troost
As I celebrate my 30th Anniversary, I am reminded of how God is central in our lives. When we kneeled down at Mass last Sunday, I knew I would be writing this meditation, "As We Kneel".
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Looking into the Mirror of Christ
By Emily Berns
This article describes the mirror of Christ that St. Clare instructed St. Agnes of Prague to look into, and how we should also look into this mirror to conform ourselves to the image of Christ.
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Strength for Weakness
By Deanna G. Bartalini
Let's trade our strength for weakness and turn it all over to God, trusting Him!
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Our Mother Mary
By Ophelia Molina
My relationship with my Earthly mother is rocky at best. But, by God's grace I've come to accept the gift of the Blessed Virgin Mary as my spiritual mother. Today, I'm sharing my 3 best tips on how to grow closer to our mother Mary.
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Through Endurance we Conquer
By Stephen Clark
“luxury is a menace to authentic manhood”.
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Tips for Parenting Through Troubled Waters Part 3: Build Your Village
By Caroline Godin
Again, parenting is hard and we all need support. Here's five tips to help you build the right village for you!
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Who is Missing and what have we lost ?
By Stephen Clark
There is anecdotal evidence to suggest that during a discussion between Hilary Clinton and Mother Teresa, the former asked why she thought there had been no female President of the United States; to which Mother Teresa responded “she was probably aborted”.
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Bold, Tough, Masculine, Pro-Life Men, Where Are You?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A recent experience outside of an abortion facility prompts me to issue a call to action to men to step into the breach, especially when it comes to the abortion debate.
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There’s a Time to Stop Reading and Start Doing
By Katie Zalany
There's a time to stop reading and start doing in our spiritual lives. Our lives must eventually move to active discipleship. After all, that is really what following Christ is all about!
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A Turbo-Charged Faith Ride
By JMJ loves FBS
When distraught sisters call for Jesus because their brother is on his deathbed. instead of coming with sirens blaring at the speed of an ambulance,“… He remained for two days in the place where he was.” John 11:6
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Sharing is Caring...Except Pain, Not That!
By Monica Biedronka
It is easy to share my blessings, and a little more challenging to take on the troubles bothering someone else!
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Are You Willing to Wear the Crown of Thorns?
By Betsey Garety
To our beloved priests: are you willing to wear the crown of thorns with Jesus?
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Spread the Light
By Mary Troost
Making Hope a Verb: Bombarded with negative social media posts and feeling a little over whelmed? Fear not. Our ability to overcome this fear is part of who we are as Christians. Read on!
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A just wage
By George Calleja
A just wage is the legitimate fruit of work and is to reflect the love towards humanity.
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