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Guide Going To College Pt 2: Newman Centers
By Anthony Stine
A Newman Center must be a prerequisite to attending a secular university or college. For those who don't know about them, Newman Centers are ministry houses with the specific mission of evangelizing to college students in public schools.
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Because of You
By Mallory Hoffman
Because of you, the world is a better place. Through you, people see the love of God in your eyes. People learn that violence is not the way to truth. They learn that truth is always truth and cannot be anything else.
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Quiet miracles: lessons learned in grief
By Ginny Kochis
I was three years old the first time my father had open heart surgery, a quadruple bypass that saved him from a widow maker. My memory of that event comes from a photograph. We’re in a wheelchair outside the hospital’s main entrance, he with his trademark goofy grin and dark hair; me in a blue and white pinafore perched comfortably in his lap.
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Lord, I am not worthy …
By Christopher Vore
As a convert to the Roman Catholic Church, it has at times left me flabbergasted that so many who claim the title of Roman Catholic don’t follow — and often times don’t even believe — the teachings of the Church.
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Jesus Answers My Prayer!
By Kathy Lamb
God wants me to prove my unconditional love and trust in him by giving me these difficult trails, sad, heart breaking, trails. I say I have 100% love and trust in him but do I? Can I prove it? Knowing that I must trust in him I try. I make a sincere effort.
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Who Was That Masked Man??
By Mike Bugal
One of my childhood heroes was the “daring and resourceful masked rider of the plains who led the fight for law and order in the early West” aka The Lone Ranger. Every episode ended with those words spoken by those who he had just helped.
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On Christian Hope
By Mike Morris
As I sit in a crowded, dark chapel with a life sized photo of a man and his son illuminated at the front I recognize his agony. A week prior, I would not have known this Adam if I ran into him at the grocery store or while getting my oil changed, but in this dark room I know him.
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Two Rosaries
By Mallory Hoffman
I was flying home from Chicago and was seated next to a young black man. We began to converse, and he told me that he was on his way home from Washington DC. He had been there visiting his girlfriend for the weekend. Of course, he was grinning from ear to ear. He said that they had a wonderful weekend together.
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Perfect Sense: A Common Sense Explanation of Why Each One of Us Needs to Attend Mass on Sundays and Holy Days
By Michael J. McCormick
It seems to be a common trend these days to think that attending Mass on Sundays and Holy Days is not really something that we as Catholics need to do.
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Meditations on Mercy - Sixth Sunday of Easter
By Nancy Marie Murray
It’s hard to believe that God uses something as ordinary as marriage as a symbol of our eternal destiny, but that’s what we see throughout scripture. The second reading of the Mass for Sunday, April 24th depicts the Church “as a bride adorned for her husband,”
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A Time For Everything
By Mariel Roersma
Last week I was going through a very difficult time. For the past 4 years, I've been very blessed with a great Mentor. But we don't always see eye to eye. There was a lot of anger, negativity, and our relationship could have easily been done. But something changed last week.
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As Far as East is From West
By Mike Bugal
One of the responses to the article “Crossing the Line” got me thinking about the subject of Confession and Penance. The article deals with the six forgivable sins against the Holy Spirit as well as the Unforgivable Sin.
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We all live with the objective of being happy; our lives are all different and yet the same. - Anne Frank
By Evelyn Augusto
If I were to give up my comfortable life to work with and for the poor and the homeless, again, I would considered a saint. So why then, when I try to care for someone's spiritual needs, am I not given the same consideration?
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Grow in Christ
By Charlie Johnston
How are we to "grow in grace and knowledge" of Jesus?
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The Promise of Suffering
By Kathy Lamb
We are a living sacrifice when we unite our suffering with the suffering of Christ Crucified.
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What is Justification?: Debate: Closing Statements
By Kevin Noles
This is the third part of a debate between Jim Drickamer and myself on the topic of Justification.
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Will the Ignorant be Damned?
By Lorrie McNickle
I saw the movie Batman vs. Superman the other evening and this was just one of the more intriguing ideas that surfaced during the few hours I was engrossed in the action of this event.
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