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Category: Faith
The Church & Human Sexuality
Like most secular universities, the school where I serve as campus minister offers a wide range of classes, from forensic science to European history to psychology. A couple of years ago two of my campus ministry students were taking a psychology class on “human sexuality."...
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The Beauty of Daily Mass
Every day all over the world, priests get up to pray and do the most important job in the world at least in my view. Depending on the church and area, the beauty of Daily Mass will be said....
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Is Praying the Rosary Scriptural?
Saying Rosary is nothing but confessing or Meditating God's word. Most of anti-Catholics have taken scriptures out of context and accuse Catholics of praying the rosary as unscriptural etc. Below I have explained that Rosary is scriptural....
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What Christ Gave Us
I handed bedtime duty one night over to my husband. I had to take care of a teething infant and our toddlers were asking for prayers and a story so I said "Daddy will say prayers and a story for you!" So they happily climbed into bed and laid down for prayers and a story. Well when I say prayers, it...
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Why I Remain Catholic
I may be a day late and a dollar short, but I’d like to chime in on the discussion. I want to respond to Elizabeth Scalia’s (The Anchoress, Patheos.com) challenge to present a cyberspace cloud of witnesses all answering the question: Why do I remain Catholic? So here it is: Why do I remain Catholic?...
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The Pope and Our Lady of Good Success
In 1577 five Conceptionist sisters traveled from Spain to Quito Ecuador (southern hemisphere) to start a convent. The Convent was formally founded on January 13, 1577. Among the five sisters was thirteen-year-old Mariana de Jesus Torres....
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My Thoughts on Marriage
I told myself that I was going to keep basically quiet about the new marriage law that has been talked about every where, and on everything. But then I realized that my feelings are probably very different from most everyone else. And so I wanted to put them out there....
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Feelings
Recently on Facebook I have seen posts about people wanting to find "a new church". There are various reasons; the new pastor is boring, the person asking hasn't been to church in years and now has children and so they need a church with a separate children's service, their last church didn't clap e...
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The Grass Isn't Always Greener on the Other Side
During these times that we live in, I am especially grateful to be Catholic. I am thankful for the Church’s covering and protection. As a married woman, I can rest under the shadow and protection of my husband and in a similar way, I can rest and take refuge under the guidance and protection of the ...
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Coming out as Catholic
Coming out as Catholic surprised me but it gave me a boldness in faith that I never experienced before....
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The Veil
By tradition, the sacred has always been veiled. The Holy of Holies of the Old Testament Tabernacle and the Temple was veiled because it was so sacred that it was not permitted to be seen by the average person. Even priests were only allowed very limited access behind the veil....
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How Come You Catholics Ignore Jesus' Words and Call Men "Father"?
“How come you Catholics call men ‘father,’ in direction violation of Jesus’ command: ‘Call no one on earth your father; you have but one Father in heaven’? This is just another example of Catholics following man-made traditions and ignoring the Word of God. That’s why you’re not real Christians!”...
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Remain in God's love
The Times are sad, the days are in turmoil; the cloud is falling sore from the feet of the sky, where do we go to? Who do we call upon? Just one, one sole person in the entire universe, that one who has send us forth into the world--Jesus. You did not choose me; I chose you and appointed you to go a...
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Baptism: Part 1 Born Again the Biblical Way
There is a lot of ground to cover about Baptism. Instead of one extremely long article, I have broken this topic down into three articles in order to focus on certain areas....
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Bravado may stir the crowd, but courage needs no audience.
True humility consists in being content with all that God is pleased to ordain for us, believing ourselves unworthy to be called His servants. -- St. Teresa of Jesus (1515 – 1582: Spanish Carmelite nun & Doctor of the Church)...
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What the Bible Really Says about Judging Others
On April 3, 2014 LifesiteNews.com reported Bishop Thomas J. Paprocki of Springfield, Illinois supported a priest in his diocese who refused Holy Communion to a Catholic politician. The politician publicly supports abortion which, according to the Catholic Church, is gravely contrary to the moral law...
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Why I go to Daily Mass
It seems every week someone will come up to me and ask me Why I go to Daily Mass? I know that I am the youngest person in Church on most occasions. I get the comments from friends such as "You don't need a church to pray." Or my favorite comment of how can the priest be Jesus. You can talk to Jesus ...
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Lover Boy
So today I had the challenge of attempting to be patient while my friend described her progressing relationship with a new guy. So if this article feels extra spunky, that might be why. I can tell this guy likes her and they are a good match. I love her as my friend (obviously) and I like this guy t...
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Finding God in 140 Characters or Less
Can any of you religious people out there tell me where God was in this tragedy? That plea went out several months ago on an acquaintance’s social media page after a particularly horrific story hit the news. While my first instinct was to start typing, I ultimately chose not to respond....
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Religion & Politics
It is common to hear the opinion expressed that religion has no place in politics. I hear these sentiments expressed by my religious and non-religious friends alike. My strong suspicion is that what people mean by “keep religion out of politics” is that we should not legislate morality....
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