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Lent 2020
By Ralph Hathaway
Beginning with March 2017, I wrote at least 15 articles (not including several poems) relating to Lent and the ultimate forgiveness, at Calvary. My intention was to draw attention to Jesus in relationship of our own walk to the Cross. In each one I projected my personal feelings as to what I saw spiritually and with tears of compunction put them into words.
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May Human Love Point You to God's Healing Love
By Katie Zalany
I recently went on a few dates with a nice young man, and we’ve gotten to the point where the conversations are a little deeper. We’ve actually been acquainted for three years, so inevitably the harder questions have come earlier than one might expect. The truer selves have begun to emerge.
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Can bad ever be a good thing?
By Troy Kroening
Even good people like to be bad sometimes. Like getting back at that person that cut you off in traffic. Or being called a ‘bad’ man out of respect that you are not to be messed with. But does anything, and I mean ANYTHING, justify us doing bad?
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Some People Just Need to Hear I Love You
By Katie Zalany
I've been companioning this homebound chronically ill woman for a few months now, and during our last call at the end she said "I love you, Katie."
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Pleading with God not to do what He is calling me to do
By Tess Shore
Growing up we always dreaded the call of parents telling us it is time to come inside for the day. It always ended up with pleading for five more minutes. Over the last few weeks, I have noticed myself pleading with God.
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Jesus Knows Our Sorrows and Offers Healing
By Nancy Marie Murray
Our Lord is not far off, unconcerned with our human condition, but He cares deeply about our sorrows; He knows and grieves with us each time we are hurt or wounded, and He offers us healing, if we just turn to Him.
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One Heart, One Love
By Carol Monaco
The heart is the muscle that pumps blood throughout our entire body to keep us alive; should our heart stop beating, we would die. The heart also is the center of our being where love lives and thrives. Should our heart ever harden, our love would die.
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The Power of Love - Where Love is there is God
By David Torkington
I had a cousin called John who was a bit of a rake. If he was not genially propping up the bar at the rugby club, he was engaged in a similar exercise at the golf club. He drank too much, smoked incessantly and generally ended up gambling late at night.
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What We Can Do to Help Nigeria's Catholics
By E.M. McCarthy
A Nigerian seminarian was killed recently after being kidnapped by Islamic terrorists. Michael Nnadi, 18, died at the hands of his kidnappers. There has been ongoing violence in Nigera that seems to be escalating.
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Are You a Christian Stoic? True Imitation of Christ
By David Torkington
While still at school I went on a moral leadership course run by a group of priests. Before splitting us up into groups the priest in charge explained that Jesus was the embodiment of all true virtue. If we wished to imitate him we must first study him and his exemplary dealings with others.
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The Role of the Father, according to Exorcists
By Charles Fraune
The father of a family has real spiritual authority and influence over his wife and children. This is a Biblical reality and a matter of divine revelation. Exorcists note the impact of the father, and the power of the role he plays, in the cases that they encounter.
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Double Fortification
By Charles Fraune
The work of the spiritual life is two-fold regarding fortification.
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An Argument for Creation
By Ralph Hathaway
A question arose about offering our suffering to God. Why, the query continued, would God welcome our pains and disappointments? Can’t we just give him the good things that we live with?
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Are you distancing yourself from Jesus?
By Zaid Kanafani
As Christians, it’s not uncommon to experience what we call dry seasons of life. These periods can last a few days, weeks, I’ve even gone months at a time begging God to experience His presence in my daily life.
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Super Bowl Ads Feature Drag Queens and A Dog Surviving Cancer but Excludes Abortion Survivors' Powerful Stories
By E.M. McCarthy
The Fox Sports Network has accepted a Super Bowl ad featuring two drag queens for the hummus brand Sabra. FOX also accepted a six million dollar ad from a wealthy founder of WeatherTech thanking his dog's vets for saving the dog when it had cancer.
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A Child's Unconditional Love
By David Heath
In this month of the 47th anniversary of Roe V Wade, it bears us to remember the children - some 60,069,971 since 1973 - that have been denied the right to life.
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What To Ask For ...
By Victor S E Moubarak
We sometimes pray for other people. Our spouse, children, grand-children, other relatives and friends. We pray for good health, a happy life, a good job and marriage, and many other good things we wish for the people we love. But then ... God knows the needs of these people. It is good that we pray for them.
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