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Is Waiting in Line for a Fish Sandwich Really Worth My Time?
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Finding substitutes for meat during Lent
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Trained by War and betrayed by Peace
By Stephen Clark
It’s odd how in those times the young possessed a sense of duty, courage and honour, a long forgotten innocence perhaps that drove them to sacrifice for their country, kin, and the freedoms they sought to defend. What was lacking in their leaders does not lessen their qualities.
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Settled Forever in Heaven
By Richard Maffeo
Forever, God's word is settled in heaven. And it does not matter who wants to deny that eternal truth.
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Writer's Block
By Daniel Mark
The Holy Spirit inspires us to do great things. This is not our doing but His.
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Preparing for the End… and the Long Haul
By Caroline Godin
Is the End near? Do we panic? How should we live these days?
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Where Are You Rebelling?
By Katie Zalany
The Prodigal Son story reminds me of the truth that we all rebel against God’s work in our lives in some way. We all resist grace at one time or another. Where are you rebelling?
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Take Care Not to Fall
By Fr. Daniel Belken
In Saint Paul's First Letter to the Corinthians, a very potent line rings forth from the end of the excerpt selected for the Third Sunday of Lent in Cycle C: “Therefore, whoever thinks he is standing secure should take care not to fall.” (1 Corinthians 10:12). What does this mean for all of us?
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Cycle C -- Homily -- 4th Sunday of Lent-- 27 March 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
Homily for this Sunday -- Laetare Sunday 2022
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St. Ambrose was Strong in Times of Difficulty
By Daniel Mark
St. Ambrose was a witness in difficult times. He was strong.
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The Annunciation and the Crucifixion: The Significance of March 25
By Emily Berns
This article describes the tradition that the Crucifixion occurred on the same date as the Annunciation, and the significance of this. It also talks about how these two events highlight Jesus's humility and invite us to reflect on our own level of humility.
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Confidence in Prayer
By Daniel Mark
Prayer is what builds confidence.
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Threshold of Horror
By Stephen Clark
Just to give an idea, black-market prices for organs can run into hundreds of thousands of dollars each; simpler transplant organs like kidneys the cheapest, rarer items like heart and lungs, liver etc even more. So one child, fully harvested could be pushing a million dollars.
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March Madness and Vocations
By Emily Snider
How does March Madness relate to Vocations to religious life and the Priesthood? Like the busting of brackets, God calls those we least expect and asks everything of them!
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Incident with Pope John Paul II
By Michael J. Baglino
An account of that fateful day and this author's participation in it.
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Quick Thought On Hope
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
A brief thought on the nature of hope.
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From Loving to Union
By David Torkington
If all are called to union with God how else could this union be realised except in, with, and through Christ. He came, not just to tell us this, but to show us how to be united with him in his mystical body, and in his mystical loving of his Father. This is the essence of the God-given spirituality for which Christ lived and died, that leads us into the fullness of life and love and the happiness
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What Your Beloved Ought To Have
By Michael Joseph Carzon
Modesty from a young Catholic man's perspective
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