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Looking On the Bright Side
So, I was trained as an election judge at the county courthouse, and I learned way more about elections than I ever thought I would. What astonished me were not the rules to keep track of the ballots, the attention to every detail in order to protect the voting process, but rather the people in the ...
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Deceptive Reporting Hurts Pro-Life March
The occasion of 2019 Annual March for Life was the scene of quite an unsettling encounter. At first blush, media narratives and abbreviated video clips appeared to show a ‘smirking’ young high school student. Wearing a Make America Great Again (MAGA) cap, he stood closely facing an ageing Native Ame...
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"In a moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing to do, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing."
In this Gospel reading Jesus is in a synagogue on the Sabbath, and there is a man there with a withered hand. The people there are watching Jesus closely, waiting to see what Jesus might be willing to do on the Sabbath....
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Nigerian Deacon's Ministry Gives Hope to Orphan Children
Little Scholastica rubs her older sister Fustina’s face in a playful manner, just like any other three-year old. But Fustina, who is six years old, seems oblivious to the antics, as seen in a video. Her frozen stare at the camera seems to betray unhappy memories. Those memories might be that of a...
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Teen Book Review - Playing By Heart
Playing By Heart by Carmela Martino This beautifully written Young Adult novel centers around the strong faith of two sisters, Emilia and Maria, and their extraordinary talents. The book, set in 18th Century Milan, Italy, focuses on their relationships with their father, as well as their struggle...
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3 Things to Learn From the March Fiasco
Do not turn on your own. Especially when the conclusive facts are not in. This was the bitter lesson learned by the Covington Catholic High School teens at the conclusion of the March for Life. Not only the secular media, but even their own school, the Diocese of Covington, and pro-life leaders init...
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March for Rash Judgments
This past weekend in the U.S. an amazing and edited viral video took us into a horrible world of rash judgments....
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The Incarnation and the New Law of Grace
In sacred scripture we read that man was created he had a perfect relationship with God. Man is the pinnacle of creation, and God gave man everything. In return the Lord asked man not to each of one tree in the garden....
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Power of The Spirit Available to All
In this week’s gospel reading, the Bible explains that Jesus returned to the Galilee region filled with “the power of the Spirit.”...
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A Devotional: Seeking God During Suffering
In my own life, I have had experienced hurdles which have tested my faith in people. Our hearts can be “brought low,” as the Psalm reads, during trials with others....
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Remembering the 46th anniversary of Roe v. Wade – In America alone 63 million children have been aborted – Think about that number for a moment!
This Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children is a special day on the Church Calendar in the United States. It is an opportunity to pray - to turn to our God, the Author of all life - to ask for the graces we need to protect, by means of the law, the lives of unborn children. It is ...
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Supernatural CPR: An Anamnestic View into the Meaning of Christ's Final Breath
The classic Christian text from antiquity, apart from the Holy Gospels themselves, of course, which govern the religious order to which I am spiritually-affiliated is known as “The Rule of St. Benedict.”...
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Combating Church Scandal with Ancient Intimacy
Much has been said about the most seismic scandal that has ever hit the Catholic Church in America. Last June, Theodore McCarrick, a retired cardinal and former archbishop of Washington, was removed from the ministry after being accused of sexually assaulting a teenager for years....
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A Devotional: Dealing with Difficult People
When we are happy and feel accepted and loved, life often feels positive. When we feel alone, rejected and insecure, life feels challenging. Faith is not about feelings; we always have to confront difficulties. During these moments, it may seem as if we are all alone. It may even seem to us God doe...
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"If there is no priest, then there is no Holy Mass; if there is no Holy Mass, then there is no consecration of the Sacred Host; if there is not consecration of the Sacred Host then there is no Holy Communion; then if there is no Holy Communion there is no Sacramental Presence of Jesus."
Jesus gives us priests so that we may have the Eucharist....
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POPE ADEODATUS II, THE OLD MAN
Pope Adeodatus is sometimes called Adeodatus II, because another pope, Deodatus, was also referred to Adeodatus I sometimes. It can be difficult to keep them all straight....
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Reading the Bible- A Helpful Habit
I know we read the Bible at Mass every Sunday and for some of us at daily Mass, but with this practice are we really saturating ourselves in the Word of God like the Bible suggests?...
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The Importance of Face to Face Relationships
Social media has become a staple in our culture. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc. are the main means of communication for many. We use it for social interaction, news, political debates, as well as keeping in touch with family and friends....
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The Battles Lines Have Been Drawn
We really are at war. If we fail to realize that and do not arm ourselves against the risks of these battles, then it is very possible that Satan will find a way to take us down. I have been watching and reading with horror about the Catholic school boys from Covington that were the victims of suc...
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How We All Can Be Instruments of Healing
About a month and a half ago, I attended a healing prayer service with a friend of mine. It was a beautiful evening of praying over the suffering in our midst and sharing time with them in the presence of the Eucharist. It made me think about how all of us play a role in helping to heal one another....
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