Lessons From the Head of the Holy Family: A Consecration to St. Joseph for Men
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Reading I Gn 2:18-24
The LORD God said: “It is not good for the man to be alone.
I will make a suitable partner for him.”
So the LORD God formed out of the ground
various wild animals and various birds of the air,
and he brought them …
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Mercy is more powerful that an infinity of nuclear explosions, more gentle than a baby’s smile, more intimate that a young couple’s first kiss, and more tender than a sleeping child in his mother’s arms.
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Reading the Bible, if we do not do it rightly, can get us into a lot of trouble. We pick up a Bible and find that we have God’s word in our hands, our hands. We can now handle it. It is easy enough to suppose that we are in […]
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More than two decades ago, Thomas Friedman first floated the Golden Arches theory of world peace, which posits that no two countries with McDonalds have ever fought a war against each other.
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As we grow closer to the poor, little by little we gain their confidence and can advise them in the most terrible moments of this earthly pilgrimage. We can give them the comforting words of faith and we often succeed, not by our own merit, in putting on the right path people who have strayed
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How many millions of miles rosary beads have travelled through troubled fingers only God and his Mother know. How many miracles of grace it has worked in the lives of those who were faithful to this devotion, it must keep the angels busy to record. How many times it has pulled back from the gates
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Today, Michael welcomes back Dr. Paul Chaloux, who appeared on our previous episode “A Catholic Answer to Suffering.” Today, Dr. Chaloux addresses some of the points he made in his popular article, “40 Years Later: Revisiting When Bad Things Happen to Good People.” While the book When Bad Things Happen to Good People has sold millions of copies […]
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Bevil Bramwell OMI: When bishops back godless government programs, they teach that basic truths have no importance in public life.
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The Lord God formed man from the dust of the ground, and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life. (Gen. 2:7). Our first reading from the Book Genesis on this Sunday directs our attention to the very beginning of our existence; man and woman created in God’s image and likeness to share God’s own life.[…]
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Read MoreAnd Pharisees came up and in order to test him asked, “Is it lawful for a man to divorce his wife?” He answered them, “What did Moses command you?” They said, “Moses allowed a man to write a certificate of divorce, and to put her away.” But Jesus said …
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It is unfortunate, even tragic, that Father Paul Mankowski, S.J., is not known to many, as he was a true intellectual giant, a bulwark of Catholic orthodoxy, and a writer with a remarkable gift for […]
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 USCCB Rating: Not rated at the time of this review Reel Rating: 1 out of 5 As the title suggests, the opening shot of the film The Eyes of Tammy Faye focuses […]
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October first is the liturgical memorial of St Therese of Lisieux, the Little Flower of Jesus, as she is commonly known, her fame spread far and wide by the publication of her autobiography. When one looks closely at her own reflections, one gets the clue that her story of a soul is the story of[…]
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Read MoreArchbishop Dennis Schnurr of Cincinnati.
Cincinnati, Ohio, Oct 2, 2021 / 15:23 pm (CNA).
The Archdiocese of Cincinnati is implementing a multi-year parish reorganization process which will transform its 208 parishes into 60 “families of parishes…
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In this month of October, as we begin to “walk together” in synodality, I recall a very favorable experience as a member of an archdiocesan pastoral council during 2001-2004. And yet, momentary pockets of theological […]
Read MoreNo one knows how to build another Chartres Cathedral. As time takes its toll on brick and mortar, and vandals and arsonists destroy, the wonders of Christendom slip away. We Catholic lovers of tradition stand by helplessly sounding forth the […]
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Read MoreOccasions of prayer when we should allow ourselves to experience the solitude of silence and become open to the presence of God in our lives
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