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Articles in 'Faith'
Communication Skills are Essential for a Fuller Life
By Renee Oania
After graduating from a junior college, I took classes such as, Beginning and Advanced Acting, which taught me to work with others in groups, to be able to take directions, and to get feedback from others by not taking it personally. I also took Auditory Processing Strategies Lab which taught me to focus on development of a process-based approach to auditory processing
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Vines
By Timothy Neboyskey
VINES Souls animate humanity… humanity gleans knowledge knowledge refines patience
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The Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary-- Prompts for Meditation
By Rosemary Bogdan
The Glorious Mysteries of the Rosary Prompts for Meditation The Resurrection Imagine the stone rolling away. What did it sound like?
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Transformative Christianity
By Shaun Johnson
As I look back on 11 years now as a person in professional ministry and education and a lifetime of being a Christian, I’ve come to the realization that being a Christian is hard work. Why? Well, for one thing, the command to “Love one another”
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Should we fear the devil?
By Traditional Catholic Guy
The Devil never runs upon a man to seize him with his claws until he sees him on the ground, already having fallen by his own will. --Saint Thomas More In these times of “religious freedom”, recently there has been a stir about the occult doing ceremonies open to the public. For the first time since the barbaric pre-christian religions, Satan's been bold enough to enter into the public arena.
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Catholics Live With Mystery
By Melanie Jean Juneau
Isaiah 55:8,9 “For My thoughts are not your thoughts, Nor are your ways My ways,” declares the LORD. “For as the heavens are higher than the earth, So are My ways higher than your ways And My thoughts than your thoughts.
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That's It, I'm Done!
By John C Prejean Sr.
Are you one of those who is about to get off social media sites completely? I too, for a while, felt like I was going to close my Facebook account and just stick with Twitter or nothing at all. Now, I’ve found a new way to use social media sites towards my advantage, which has made it a much more pleasant experience
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What about a bad priest?
By Elizabeth Conner
What do you do if you have a bad priest? Hopefully, this is not a question that we have to ask often. Just like there are bad doctors, bad lawyers, bad customer service reps, the religious sector also has their fair share of bad leaders.
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Rediscovering Our Roots in Ministry
By Shaun Johnson
In the quest to reach young adults in the world of ministry there are many different styles and models, all of which are in continual dialogue and development as we move from one generation to the next. As a campus minister in higher education, I have experienced the challenge of trying to adopt and re-image how I approach ministry in order
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The Science of Religion: God's Blessed Hologram
By Robert Italia
The faithful may bristle at the thought of using science to illustrate and defend religious tenets, but as the following column argues, science and religion are not the foes many perceive. If anything, secularism has co-opted science in an (unwitting?) attempt to disconnect man from God. So here’s CRISTOFORI’S DREAM, my novel’s theory of everything. Perhaps there's a hint of truth in all of this
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The Perfect Prayer
By Elizabeth Tichvon
"Father, hallowed be Your name. . . . " (Luke 11:2) Ever since I was old enough to say it, I thought the opening of Our Lord's Prayer was purely to praise the name of God, but was surprised when I learned it's actually the prayer's first petition. In St. Luke's Gospel, Jesus Himself teaches us how to ask not only for the things we can rightly desire, but also in the sequence in which they should
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Shock Value: when young Catholics take on indie film
By Mary Ashley Burton
So many people say they are sick and tired of what is coming out of Hollywood. Well, there are good, faithful Catholics who are stepping into the eye of that storm to try to make a difference. I met with Julian Curi,Writer,and Rocco Ambrosio, Director, who discuss how their faith informs their lives as young Hollywood filmmakers; how that faith has inspired their latest project Shock Value.
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A Kiss Should Mean Something: The Proliferation of Contraception and Its Societal Effects
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
I was recently listening to an episode of Right Here Right Now on EWTN Radio. The host, Patrick Madrid, had a special guest, Msgr. Charles Pope from the Archdiocese of Washington on the show. They were discussing the proliferation of fornication in our society today. A couple of things struck me, which I would like to share.
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Saint Damien of Molokai
By Traditional Catholic Guy
Saint Damien of Molokai was born in Tremelo, Belgium, in the year 1840. He was named Joseph by his parents, and at the young age of 20 years he entered the Sacred Heart fathers in 1860. Joseph took the name Damien after one of the physician brothers Saints’ Cosmos and Damien, who were martyred in the early persecutions of the Church.
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Having TOTAL Trust in God
By Ray Sullivan
There are many lessons to be learned from reading Holy Scripture, but in my opinion, one of the most important lessons to be learned is that we humans should learn to totally trust in God to do what's best for us, at all times, no matter how bleak the situation is.
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The Practice of Public Prayer Takes...Well... Practice
By Dean P. Johnson
A few years back I had taken my family, all seven of us, out to dinner. It was nothing elegant, just an all-you-can-eat buffet place with a really great selection of mostly debatable food on a Saturday evening. We don’t get to all go out to eat all that often. With five children, such a treat becomes cost prohibitive. However, I do enjoy cautiously splurging from time to time.
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Respect all Life
By Anne Marty
One day on my way to the cemetery to pray for the poor souls, my youngest son asked me to stop in front of the local nursing home. He said "Let's pray for the imprisoned." Pope Francis recently stated the importance of taking care of the growing number of elderly people across the globe.
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