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Social Justice: Burden or Blessing
By Caroline Godin
Social justice is worth fighting for, if you're fighting for the right reasons. Are you?
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Historians call Ukraine a ‘miracle’
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It is being called a “miracle” by countless historians. The average individual can look at what the Ukrainians have been able to accomplish against seemingly impossible odds and many would say it is a miracle.
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Exercising Different Spiritual Muscles
By Katie Zalany
Many of us get into a spiritual rut with our prayer routines. We may stick with a prayer routine for years, but maybe we’re less “fit” when it comes to other prayer forms, fasting, almsgiving, service, or just simply loving the neighbor God puts in front of us.
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The Importance of Volunteering at Your Parish
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis talks about the importance of reaching out to our own parish communities to volunteer our time and talents. Theological concepts and discussions are interesting and relevant but getting down to the basics of helping our own communities is a great place to make our faith real and to be a part of the mission of our parishes.
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God's Plan or Mine
By Nancy Lessard
What is God's dream for us? Is this all there is? Life knocks us down frequently but it's the getting up that produces growth.
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Where Do I Begin?
By Daniel Mark
We begin with a few steps towards Christ.
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Ukrainian man clinging to crucifix gives lesson to the world
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The images coming across the news screen and social media feeds daily of the war in Ukraine are devastating. Children murdered in the streets, mothers huddling in the cold with their children, and fathers saying goodbye to their children as they stay to fight. Sadly, perhaps, these are images many have already become accustomed to seeing. However, one image and one man symbolizes the source of hop
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Adoration: Growing in relationship with Jesus
By Nancy Lessard
This article is about the personal experiences of being in relationship with Jesus and growing that relationship through adoration of the Blessed Sacrament.
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Veiling the Cross
By Patti J. Mitchell
What the veil on the cross means to me.
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What is lost, is lost, but do not join what is lost
By Troy Kroening
Fight the temptations
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A Thin Place
By Stephen Clark
To see the stones on the hillsides of medjugorje eroded with the tears of millions of penitent lost sheep is amazing grace indeed. Addicts are set free, the sick healed, the broken hearted put back together again.
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Living Each Moment with an Awareness
By Daniel Mark
We really need to live each moment with an awareness
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YOUR LITTLE VOICE VS THE RHETORIC
By Patti J. Mitchell
Many men and women suppress their emotions after an abortion. It contradicts liberal rhetoric.
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Theological Pickleball
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
A sports analogy that reflects the relationship between Catholicism and Protestantism.
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Martyrs, but Not Virgins: Sts. Vibia Perpetua and Felicitas
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Of the seven women named in the Roman Canon besides the Blessed Virgin Mary, five were virgins: Sts. Agnes, Agatha, Lucy, Cecilia and Anastasia. The other two, Sts. Perpetua and Felicitas, differ from their sisters in the Canon in two important ways: both are mothers and they are from Carthage in North Africa, not Italy.
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Reclaiming the Rainbow
By J.B. Toner
Reflections on reflections
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"A Gory Hobby"
By Jacinta
My great-grandmother, Armoza, became pretty annoyed with the "clean" version Crucifixes that she came across in her time and took to re-painting the one's she had. One of her daughters, my Grandmother, took up this "family tradition", as did my mother. But I decided to take it up a notch...
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