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Category: Faith
We Can't Give Up: Why Marriage Matters
Hardly surprised that we were headed toward troubled waters again, I thought I knew enough to weather the storm (fairly) unscathed. After years of marriage, we've endured more than a few disagreements, but most of the time we've easily found our footing and resolved our differences....
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Where would we be without the Cross?
Let us reflect first on one simply reality: if it were not for the cross, we wouldn’t be here now. I would never have written these words, and you would never have read them. Without the cross of Christ, our lives would be so much different, and, dare I say, so empty and meaningless and ultimately h...
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People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.
These few words, "Do not weep", encompasses one of the many reasons why Christ's coming to the world. Today's moving gospel reading from St. Luke reminds us that Jesus came to wipe away our tears, to soften our pain, and to lighten the burden of life....
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Facing up
It has always been difficult, for me anyway, to decide if I’m going to face the priest in the confessional or not. For quite a while I didn’t have a choice since the church I went to didn’t have very many screened confessionals. Even when forced to sit in front of the priest, I didn’t look him in th...
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What is Scripture?
Besides writing these articles for Catholic365.com, part of the ministry that we do online is to read the articles written by others on the various Catholic blogs/websites and respond to some of the questions raised by the Protestants that tend to lurk around Catholic pages… especially on the Facebo...
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Letter to Tim Kaine, Vice-Presidential Candidate
As a proud convert to Catholicism, I am aghast and appalled by your proclaiming to be a devout Catholic. According to the dictionary, devout means: deeply religious; devoted to a particular religion; loyal to something; devoted to a particular belief, organization, person, etc. Being devout also mea...
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Slaves to Sin No More
I used to have a professor who would say, “The only true freedom is the freedom from slavery to sin.” He said it often. I don’t know what else I learned in his classes off the top of my head, but those words are clearly etched in my brain (which I suspect was his point)....
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The Moral Virtues - essay 1 - Truthfulness
This is the first of a series of essays that will delve into the moral virtues over the course of this school year. As the Catechism suggests, all of us grow in moral virtue through education, practice, and perseverance....
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There is a Crisis of "Fatherless" Children in America; We Should Turn to St. Joseph for Help
September 8 was the birthday of our heavenly mom, Mary. On her birthday I also always think of Mother Mary’s husband, St. Joseph. Without him there would be no birthdays to celebrate, either on September 8 or December 25. When God chose Joseph of Nazareth to be the foster-father of His only Son, He...
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Gender Ideology and the Destruction of the Family
Pope Francis is insisting on the beauty of the family and in the care we must take so it can continue to be the base of our society. Although, in these days, it is threatened and the great threat is the gender ideology....
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2000 Years of Faith: Be Blessed! Have Faith! God loves us!
Our Lord Jesus Christ has been opening our hearts from the last 2000 years....
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The Virgin Mary by Fr. Raymond de Saint Laurent Book Review
Spiritual stagnation is not uncommon for those who strive for Christian perfection. The remedy often comes from a book that one just happens to pick up, not realizing it as a vehicle for grace. Darkness is dispelled as we turn the pages and are enlightened with truths of the faith that are presented...
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Priest: ‘You might not have a church to go to if you don’t vote the right way in November’
'We are in a battle for the soul of America,' says former Ave Maria Law School chaplain Fr. Michael Orsi....
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A whiff of schism: when different Catholics hold radically different beliefs
The unity of the faith requires unity of belief, and unity of belief requires clarity....
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As your faith is strengthened you will find that there is no longer the need to have a sense of control, that things will flow as they will, and that you will flow with them, to your great delight and benefit.
Faith. I think we test our faith everyday. We find it hard to have the faith of the centurion in today’s gospel, whose faith is so strong that he is willing to turn everything over to God....
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The Prodigal Son & His Brother
We've all heard the story of the prodigal son, even non-believers are somewhat familiar with it. I've heard it preached on, lectured about, I've read articles and blog posts about it, I've studied it on my own, but I've always come at it from point of view of the prodigal son himself....
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Why Do I Go To Church?
As a little girl, growing up I remembered my parents, sister, and I would attend church every Sunday and my sister and I attended Catechism....
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Hear my prayer, O Lord, and give ear to my cry; Do not be silent at my tears
Not long ago I had a disturbing dream about death in the Catholic school where I taught for many years. It was a dream that stuck to me and made me very anxious. Details are not important but I felt the message was urgent. However, I did not tell anyone although I felt that I needed to share it w...
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No Confessions Here
It was Saturday morning and Father Ignatius had just got out of the confessional when Benjamin hurried into the church and asked the priest “Father, would you hear my confession please?”...
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The Sin of Pride
Pride, is the deadliest of all vices. Yet it is the one that we seem to fall victim to the most and in the worst ways. It is also a vice veiled in what seems to be honorable and true. How many of us boast about pride in our work, our offspring, and our accomplishments? Some of us even boast of our p...
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