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A Catholic’s Medical Commentary on Covid Vaccinations
By Shawn Messonnier, D.V.M
Moral Decisions Involving Covid Vaccinations
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Station #11 Stigmata, science & Scripture
By Glenn Clement
Discussion of Christ's Wounds via the Stations of the Cross ; Stigmata, science & Scripture //////////// Please note that I am new to Catholic365...this is my first submission. There are some excellent photos that would enhance the article but I am not able to add them. (I shall forward them to Anne Nunley.) Thank you.
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Look Up!
By Michael Thomas Cibenko
Why do we speak of Heaven as being "up"?
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Is it time to reconsider Roe v. Wade?
By John Roskoski
Based on ancient wisdom and modern medical technology the time has come to reconsider the landmark ruling of Roe v. Wade. The disastrous results far outweigh the few benefits.
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Ehrman's Errors: Historical Evidence for Miracles?
By Michael Joseph Carzon
A brief look at criticisms of the miraculous, and evidence for their existence.
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Science and the Doctrine of the Immaculate Conception: Powerful Allies in the Fight Against Abortion
By B. Michael Addison
Combining insights from science and Church Teaching in opposition to abortion.
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IF YOU CAN'T QUESTION IT, IT'S NOT SCIENCE
By Michael Cunningham
How science has changed and how media is trying to create a controversy between religion and science.
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God vs. Muhammad vs. Joseph Smith
By Michael Joseph Carzon
A triple threat match worthy of Wrestlemania...
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Think platypus! On the Origin of Species by Means of Artificial Selection
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
Catholic framework for evolution theories
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Unlimited Data Plan-Foverver Contract
By Michael Cunningham
Reach out and touch someone. That was AT&T jingle not it maybe our call for evangelism. Brothers and sisters, today we live in terrible times and we are being tested at all times. Maybe, we should look at changing our unlimited data plans and start talking to the right person for advice-our Heavenly Father.
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This is the Day
By Elizabeth Thomas
Take the day!! Run the course and live it! How by being thankful, being glad--choose that attitude of gratitude!!
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Clarity of Vision
By Karl Erickson
COVID has been enlightening in shining a spotlight on the darkness and disorder within our own minds. It shouldn’t be a surprise that the relative madness of these days seemingly demands a simple explanation: a black and white answer for what ails us. In this age of social distancing and fear, why not turn to unusual sources of information for answers; traditional sources certainly haven’t offer
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The Dream that Gave Us the Periodic Table of Elements
By Peter Darcy
Dreams are not always strange, disconnected experiences. Sometimes they are unified to the point of producing extraordinary blessings. In fact, one of the wonders of modern science came through a dream.
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The Night Sky: An Endangered Species
By Justin Soutar
As believers in the perennial truths that an infinitely good and loving God created the cosmos and that human beings are stewards of creation, Catholics and other Christians should be at the forefront of a mass movement to restore, improve, and protect the visibility of the night sky in the United States and around the world.
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The Family that Eats Together, Stays Together
By Linda Kracht
Eating together provides family members the time and opportunity to talk about a wide variety of things. Eating together increases children’s sociability! It allows individuals to throw out their thoughts and ideas; ask questions; share personal stories; argue about things; learn how to settle disagreements amicably; and learn new things.
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How a Founding Father of Modern Europe is Climbing the ladder to Sainthood
By Larry Peterson
Robert Schuman was a devout Catholic and a Bible scholar. His role in trying to break the seemingly never-ending cycle of wars in Europe has been praised by several popes
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Actions Speak Louder Than Words
By Michael Cunningham
Maybe we could learn a great deal from the early Church. Maybe we could learn a great deal from this story about Paul and Silas. Brothers and sisters, maybe we could learn the value of the lesson taught in 1 John 3:18 Your actions speak louder than words.
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