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Going into Gender Dysphoria Persecution
By Scott Pauline
Old Testament and New Testament schisms and chastisements: atheistic materialism and relativistic materialism
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The greatest fear we might face is allowing the force of evil to enter our nation undetected!
By Ralph Hathaway
Evil is a subtle entity
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See Youself as God Does
By Ginger Herrington
Reflection for women on the wonder of our being made in the Image and Likeness of God.
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Bishop Sheen's Prophecy Comes True
By Margaret Andrews
"But it also speaks to how the Vatican itself does not hold to its new teaching of “synodality.” Those who have spent the past couple of years on a campaign of “listening” and “dialogue” now have an opportunity to “listen” and “dialogue” equally with the faithful. Have they listened to the concerns many of the faithful have against Cardinal McElroy’s appointment in Washington?"
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What Do You Need to Change?
By Janet Cassidy
How about working with God to change ourselves, in order to make the world a better place?
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Man’s Modern Isolation
By Connor Curley
Simply focusing on work, and gaining material means, isolates Man beyond recognition.
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Discernment with the Help of St. Joseph
By Christina M. Sorrentino
I continue to approach St. Joseph with confidence. When I pray to him, I ask for his guidance in helping me to make decisions, clarity to understand God's will, and the patience to wait with faith.
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What Catholic Clergy Got Wrong About COVID Pandemic Five Years Later
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Looking back at five years of COVID and what the bishops got wrong
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A Lenten Treasure Hunt: Second Clue
By Christy Romero
Search for the second clue that will lead you to the treasure in today’s meditation. Hint: We must defeat the “green eyed monster.”
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A Science Lesson?
By Janet Cassidy
Is this a science lesson, or a lesson about God's Cycle?
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What would we do without love?
By Marianne Giltner
What would we do without love?
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Where Are You Tempted Most to “Be God”?
By Katie Zalany
It’s Lent again and we find ourselves confronted with the Gospel in which Jesus was tempted by the devil in the desert. He was hungry. He ate nothing for 40 days. He was tempted by the devil to make food for himself – to ‘be God” and fix his problem.
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Did you know about crosses?
By Marianne Giltner
Did you know about crosses
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From Boardroom to Prayer Room: Integrating Spiritual Discipline into a Professional Life
By Charles Johnston
This article explores the challenge of integrating spiritual practices with professional demands from the perspective of a business leader, particularly during seasons like Lent. It details specific struggles such as maintaining integrity in competitive environments, setting boundaries with technology, and separating self-worth from business success.
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Enough from our Modern-Day Catholic Pharisees!
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
Fridays are days of Penance. Penance can be completed through the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy or by abstaining from meat. The Church teaches us, since 1966, we have that choice for our penance. Beware of Catholic Pharisees who will attempt to teach you otherwise. Trust in the Church and her Bishops.
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Dems Show How Heartless and Godless They Are During State of the Union
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The joint congressional session showed to us who was for America and who wasn't
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Lent is too confusing to so many. Is Lent really just a waste of time?
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
Lent is an invitation to actively grow in faith through prayer, self-reflection, and transformation, rather than merely going through the motions. By deepening our relationship with Christ and removing obstacles that hinder our spiritual growth, we can renew our hearts and truly live out God's love in our daily lives.
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