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In Defense Of Catholicism - Part II
The truths of the Catholic Church impact responses to societal standards....
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Another Attempt to Break Down the Doors to the Confessional
Priest in Diocese of Baton Rouge is pressured to break the seal of confession...
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Choose Life
Whenever I read and reflect on these verses, it reminds me of the abortion industry with its convincing lies and hidden agenda. They deceive women into believing that it is just a “mass of tissue” and not a breathing human soul inside her womb. Planned Parenthood has a website that is so luring and ...
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Pray the Rosary
When we recite the Holy Rosary, we are reflecting deeply on the lives of Jesus and Mary as written in the Gospels. Therefore, we must clear our minds of all things temporal to hear what God is saying to us as we meditate on His life, His death and His glory....
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Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi: Let's All Pray to the "Prison Angel" (Mother Antonia) to Help Him
We Catholics talk to, request help from, ask of, beseech, and sometimes even plead with our honored dead for their help in certain situations. This is also known as praying. We believe that praying to the saints and asking for their help with a problem is perfectly okay. We pray to them to help t...
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Small Gifts, Great Love
Where else in the New Testament does Jesus speak so intimately to each of us? None of us has the same opportunities to be merciful, to love - to forgive. Jesus gives each of us different talents that match the role He assigns us. Talents come in as many varieties as there are people, and all are equ...
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The Sacrament of Baptism: Immersed in Grace
Baptism is considered the gateway for all other sacraments. It marks the beginning of our Christian ministry as it frees us from original sin and makes us members in Christ and his Church. Baptism is most often conferred on infants and children too young to understand this important ritual. Therefor...
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Unusual Love
While driving home, I was stopped at a red light behind a brand new pickup truck that was flaunting a hateful, anti-Christian bumper sticker. I was stunned by the wicked display against our Lord, and as a Christian, was also personally insulted. It provoked me to want to get out of my car and give t...
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The Little Sisters of the Poor have been Declared "DIRTY" by NOW (National Organization for Women)
The vitriol, screeching and lying about the results of the Supreme Court's decision in the Hobby Lobby case continue unabated from those who want EVERYTHING their way. The National Organization for Women has decided to include in their nonsensical lying attacks a very "mean and nasty" bunch of wome...
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In Defense Of Catholicism - Part 1
My initial exposure to anti-Catholicism occurred 30 years ago which was shortly after I accepted Jesus as Lord of my life. At the suggestion of a friend, I visited her small non-denominational church in Nassau County – the congregants professed love but one of the members, when he heard I was Cathol...
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Complete Joy
Complete joy sounds unattainable in today's world; after all, who really has it? People do. Jesus says it's ours if we remain in His love by keeping His Commandments. As Catholics, we have resources to do it, which alone should bring us joy. But we must accept the fullness of grace the Church has...
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The Sacred Heart of Jesus and the Urgency of Divine Love
In 1673, Jesus began appearing to St. Margaret Mary Alacoque, a humble nun of the Visitation Order, in Paray Le Monial, France. He revealed to her the tender wonders of His love for her, desiring through her to share these same wonders with the whole world. In the course of His revelations to St. ...
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Women and the Priesthood
Further, Blessed Pope John Paul the Great said, in one of his many engaging teachings on man and woman, that the closer a person comes to God the more they become either mother or father. This is because God is Father. And both human motherhood and human fatherhood are reflections of God's Father...
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The Wine That Dazes
Recently, while speaking with a dear friend, I found myself sharing some of my personal experiences growing up during the 60's and 70's. I lived my grade school, high school and college, during the great movements and turmoil of that time: the civil rights movement with its urban riots, massive and ...
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The Healing Power of Silence
We live in a wilderness, a wilderness of noise. Noise is not just about sound. It has to do with the constant barrage of stimulation to our senses, emotions and even our intellect, (read information overload.) The problem with all this noise, pure and simple, is that it is an obstacle to our own ...
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Giving Up Secrets
People seem to have a lot of secrets these days. We could almost say we live in an age of secrets. Governments have become skilled at keeping secrets; businesses are adept at the same thing. Institutions, whether they be educational, medical or religious, all keep secrets for both good reasons and n...
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Our Lady of Conquering Love
At Calvary, where Jesus conquered sin, the flesh, the devil, death and all of hell, Mary was given to us to be our Mother. In His last moments Jesus shared His love for Mary with us that we might love her too and entrust ourselves to her care just as He did. It is a love upon which He bestows boun...
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A Word Regarding the Real War On Women
PBS recently aired a documentary on women in 6 different countries called, "Half the Sky," based on the book of the same name, by Nicholas Kristof and his wife, Sheryl WuDunn. The documentary features countries where women have been marginalized by societies that devalue their worth and negate God's...
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Discernment in the Modern Age
One of the banes of modern life is the plethora of bad books, bad both in the sense of poorly written and bad in the sense of poisonous content. It's an observation that can be applied to movies, music, TV, and other forms of human activity as well. This is not meant to be a moral judgment so much...
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The Price of Our Ransom
What does God think of humanity? What does God think of us? There is plenty of evidence to suggest that what we think He thinks, and what He actually thinks, are often two very different things. The bloodshed in the last century alone causes devout people sometimes to feel God should intervene, an...
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