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5 Biblical messes that test our faith
By The Catholic Nurse
Today, we fear dirt, dust, mud and soil not to mention germs. Is this purposefully demonic, distracting and distancing from God? What is the significance of messy stories in the Bible? Moreover, what about being touched while receiving Our Lord?
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Restoring Sanctity in an Insane World
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
When murderous tragedy strikes, it seems the whole world has gone hopelessly mad. Yet, prudent, Catholic mental health professionals understand that, regardless of biological causation, knowing and understanding the Catholic Faith, striving for virtuous living, and imploring grace are the best and most impactful prescriptions to attain optimum mental health for all of us.
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The Medical Industry Eats the Poor
By Nathaniel Slattery
This is my personal experience with the medical industry recently. Ever since Adam Smith argued that private business was better for people than nuns caring for the sick for free, the medical industry has slowly formed into a sort of monster, employing people who love people, and convincing them that the best way to show that love is often through forced sterilization and assisted suicide.
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ChatGPT and The Fall
By Gary Sullivan
Unless we figure out how to use AI to advance learning, rather than replace it, we are certain to reach the depths of the fallen world.
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I Believe in God Because the Planets Don't Colliode
By Virginia Rhys Anson OFS
Decades ago, while monitoring the college library with nothing else to do, I decided to read Aquinas’s proof for the existence of God. I will reveal that he nearly gave me a headache. Multiple times reading these paragraphs of his proof, I finally realized that his proof was similar to why I believe that God exists. The universe is synchronous throughout. The planets don't collide.
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Top 5 Catholic pilgrimage sites in the USA
By The Catholic Nurse
The fall foliage is coming, so it's road trip time! Why not plan a pilgrimage to somewhere holy? Here are the top 5 Catholic sites in the US, where ALL are welcome.
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Germ-theory idolatry and other Sacred Cows
By The Catholic Nurse
Germ-theory, herd-immunity and other sacred cow propaganda leads to misdirected funding and pharmakeia abuse. Modern science has debunked these concepts, yet fear is harnessed to sell untested products through shady, direct marketing. God designed our immune systems with 6-firewalls to prevent infections. If we have fear, it should be fear-of-the-Lord.
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The Insistence That An Embryo Is a Child
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
God created each of us “from all time.” Yet, we were all once embryos in our mother’s womb. While the Church is not absolutely definitive on ensoulment of embryos, moral teaching directs us to treat the embryo as though that is so and as a person. We are forbidden from using these innocent, defenseless individuals in lethal experimentation.
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Holocaust-denial and St Teresa Benedicta of the Cross (Edith Stein feast 8/9)
By The Catholic Nurse
Most service-veterans agree that disciplined-soldiers are scienced in: almond-scented cyanide-gas, technologies of gas masks and antidote-delivery systems for amyl nitrate and methylene blue. Yet, how did we get that information?
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Humanae Vitae: a nurse's perspective, Part 2
By The Catholic Nurse
If we truly believe that each soul is a piece of God, endowed with His special gifts; then which souls matter? Is God or is He not, the author of life? Or are we? The purpose of this 2-part series is to review: the science, the opportunity costs of foregoing a normal monthly cycle and sanctioned alternatives to contraception.
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Humanae Vitae: a nurse's perspective, Part 1
By The Catholic Nurse
In the right context, sex is a beautiful gift from our loving God. In 1968, the intent of Pope Paul VI's encyclical Humanae Vitae was to elevate the sanctity of life in a world of forced sterilization and coerced contraception. If you think synthetic hormones have improved, an insider's perspective is presented.
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Transform AI into IA
By Christy Romero
AI promises to make our lives easier, but with time it could make us dumb and ignorant. AI can provide the answers, but it will not bring us happiness. So what should we do? We need to transform AI into IA.
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Losing Our Souls to Silicon: The Rise of AI
By Christopher McCarthy
An AI system, if unchecked, could control economies, manipulate populations, determine social behavior, and suppress dissent—all under the guise of “efficiency” or “stability.”
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How Can God NOT Exist
By Virginia Hodal
Why we believe and why we help other people to believe
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The Cedars of Lebanon and the Catholic Church
By Gary Sullivan
The Barque (Boat) of Peter and the Holy Temple in Jerusalem are two key biblical symbols of the Church. They were both made from the most important Tree in the Bible, the Cedar of Lebanon.
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Have You Ever Wondered about Mystics, Telepaths, or Psychic abilities?
By Eileen Renders
This article takes a deep look into what is believed, what is confirmed, and what we might take from this information
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The Strange Religious Meaning of Pigs
By Gary Sullivan
The human and pig connection is complicated. No one wants to be a pig but pigs are still good. In many cultures, including our own, pigs have acquired strange rituals and religious meanings.
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