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Vengeance or Forgiveness
By Stephen Clark
How we respond to the evil we encounter in life has a profound effect on the result.
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St. Dymphna & Mental Health Awareness Month
By Caroline Godin
Our world is in a mental health crisis and May is mental health awareness month. Learn about St. Dymphna and how we can pray to her for assistance in all mental health matters.
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Giving God a Blank Check...and Other Good Ideas
By Janet W. Butler
Can we really afford to "give God a blank check" in our lives?
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James Martin, SJ, says white supremacists would have crucified Jesus
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Finally, Fr. James Martin, SJ, has spoken out. The priest has written books, made movies, and enjoyed fame among Catholics and non-Catholics alike for his lack of urging repentance among LGBTQ and, instead, insisting on the Church accepting them as is and allowing the sin to continue. Now, James Martin has finally found a group he thinks might just be sinners.
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Not Midnite, but 8 PM in Paris - Beggars, Gypsies, Pickpockets and all
By Michael J. Baglino
How a Prayer Before Dinner can Make Your Evening.
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Valiant Warriors. Yes, You!
By Richard Maffeo
Weakness can be a good thing -- if it drives us to the source of our strength.
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"....and the Lot Fell on Matthias."
By Daniel Mark
Matthias was chosen
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Behold I Make All Things New
By Katie Zalany
Have you ever gone through a time in your life where you sensed the old was passing and the new was taking shape? Perhaps not just circumstances, but it also could include God calling you to live in a new way and pass from old behaviors. Those changing times can give us a glimpse into the meaning of our second reading today.
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Spiritual Classic Reminds Readers of Call to Heroism, and to Fix Their Eyes on Eternity
By Mary Beth Bracy
Bishop Alban Goodier, S.J.’s incisive reflections form readers in prayer, spiritual combat, and mission.
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Classic Book that Hails Old Age the ‘Greatest social power in the world’ Reprinted by Sophia Press
By Mary Beth Bracy
Celebrated author Fr. John LaFarge, S.J. reflects on aging with grit and grace
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Hope
By Daniel Mark
Hope is needed always!
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Where Have You Gone Sociology?
By Michael J. Baglino
Cultural Relativism vs. Christianity
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Fake it 'til you make it: How believing we are saved could be what saves us
By The Catholic Perfectionist
Dear fellow sufferers of chronic Catholic guilt, how would your life look differently if you were positive you were already ‘saved?’
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A Self-Righteous Daughter Stands Corrected: The Mercy of God is Unfathomable
By Marysmantle
An apology for my critical tone in my last story titled "Rejection by Those to Whom You Have Been Sent" and the important details I left out. Maybe I wasn't really sent in the first place....
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Rejected by Those to Whom You Have Been Sent
By Marysmantle
Expect rejection when speaking the truth about Marriage, Family and the Gospel of Life
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Put these words of mine in your heart and soul: recalling God's goodness in times of suffering
By Eileen Tully
It is so helpful to call to mind the goodness of the Lord when we experience suffering.
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The Healer
By Stephen Clark
After many months it dawned on me that I had not really mentioned it in my prayers so my wife got a bottle of blessed oil and prayed over my thumb for healing.
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