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Stand With the Best in Humanity
By Ann Frailey
I went to election judge training yesterday, taught math, English, history, helped with online classes, made dinner for the kids, took a walk with a neighbor down the road, and chatted with my daughter on the phone.
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The Beast, the Antichrist Is Among Us!
By Elizabeth Thomas
With all that is happening around us in this day and time, more and more people are wondering are we in the END TIMES? We just might be! For two reasons. Any day we wake up, we do not know the hour or the day---if this is our last day on earth. Next, at some given point in time no matter what others say, we do know our Lord will be coming, and He is on the Way.
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The Final Confrontation
By Nancy Marie Murray
As we approach the upcoming election, we seem to be standing on the edge of a precipice, watching the battle between good and evil play out on the nightly news. Cities are ablaze, the police have become the enemy, rioters are given free reign while churchgoers and business owners are restricted from operating in society.
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True Wisdom
By Nancy Marie Murray
In the Gospel of Matthew, which we hear in the scripture readings for Sunday July 5th, Jesus continues to turn the world’s logic upside down, telling us that true wisdom is hidden from the wise but revealed to the littlest souls.
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TODAY-HEAR MY VOICE-TRUST-OBEY and PRAY!
By Elizabeth Thomas
"Fear Not! I am with you, ALWAYS." "Seek My Face--not the ways of the world. Turn away, repent, humbly pray."
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How Pope Francis Hit a Home Run With Querida Amazonia
By E.M. McCarthy
Pope Francis showed his poetic side with the post-synod document Querida Amazonia.
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What We Can Do to Help Nigeria's Catholics
By E.M. McCarthy
A Nigerian seminarian was killed recently after being kidnapped by Islamic terrorists. Michael Nnadi, 18, died at the hands of his kidnappers. There has been ongoing violence in Nigera that seems to be escalating.
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A More Recent Parable of the Talents: A Satire Based on True Events
By E.M. McCarthy
It will be as when a man who was going on a journey called in his servants and entrusted his possessions to them.
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Holy Communion and (Catholic) Vice President Joe Biden
By E.M. McCarthy
I honestly like Joe Biden. He seems like a nice man. I felt sorry for him when I read about his first wife and daughter dying in a tragic car accident when he was young. He is a Catholic, grew up in my home state, and is running for President in 2020 in the Democratic Party. Why do I mention Biden is a Catholic? Because being a Catholic should mean something.
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SILENCE!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Yesterday, at first at Subiaco Monastary, after Communion, the gift of Silence was given. I noticed it was a special or different silence.
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Ten Quotes From St. Therese of Lisieux To Help Us Find Heaven
By E.M. McCarthy
St. Therese of Lisieux (the Little Flower)’s feast day falls on Oct. 1. She is the youngest person to be declared a Doctor of the Church.
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GOT (GAME OF THRONES) OR GOD
By Juan Trujillo
HAVEN’T ENJOYED TOO MUCH SERIES I have a while in the path to our Lord. Since I have met him, my tv time has reduced more and more each year.
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Loneliness in America; a growing and deadly Epidemic
By Larry Peterson
My wife passed on almost two years ago and when you become “widowed” there is an inescapable loneliness factor that enters your life. But I have learned that loneliness has no boundaries. It reaches out for everyone and captures many of the unsuspecting, including the seemingly happy and contented and successful, dragging them into a world of hidden misery and often depression.
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When it comes to Life and Death, the Paradox that is Humanity is Inexplicable
By Larry Peterson
When the governor finished signing this bill, a suffocating wind exploded from the halls of the capitol caused by the cheers and screams of those upstanding “lawmakers” who had voted to legalize infanticide. Indeed, the wind has moved like a tsunami across our land leaving behind a foul and repugnant odor.
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Offering One's Own Life to Save a Life vs. Rejoicing in Sanctions that Destroy Life; The Paradox that is Humanity is Inexplicable
By Larry Peterson
New York’s governor, Andrew Cuomo, signed into law the Reproductive Health Act, on January 22, 2019, the anniversary of Roe v. Wade. The intentional signing of this bill on that day and the cheering that followed brought me back to a day 40 years earlier. The date was September 6, 1978. For my young family that was also a day about the life and death of a baby.
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