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Is It Correct to Withhold Holy Communion from Anti-Life Catholic Politicians?

February 4, 2020 by Deacon Frederick Bartels Leave a Comment

The Eucharist, Holy Communion

Giving Holy Communion to anti-life Catholic politicians is an extremely serious thing to do, for many reasons. The question is, is it ever a truly good thing to do?

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Catholic Servant Leadership and the Golden Rule

January 27, 2020 by Theresa Nixon Leave a Comment

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I was raised on the Golden Rule, but it has taken me a lifetime to fully comprehend and appreciate what these words truly mean. It is certainly more than taking care of those in your charge.

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My Discernment to Religious Life and Complete Self-Gift to the Lord

January 20, 2020 by Maria Greco 1 Comment

Nun in deep prayer

For a long time, I felt uncomfortable whenever someone asked me what I wanted to do with my life. I found that most people just couldn’t fathom the call I’d received from the Lord Jesus and, as a result, often offered a plethora of alternative “career-choice” suggestions.

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Divine Mercy: A Catholic Response to Suicide

January 17, 2020 by Victoria Gisondi 3 Comments

Jesus Make Disciples of All Nations

After my brother’s suicide, I spent Lent crying before the Blessed Sacrament. Everything was thrown into disorder. Was there hope? The Catholic response to these life-shattering events is Divine Mercy. Yes, there’s always hope.

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How To Reclaim Your Power in God and Find Fulfillment

January 16, 2020 by Theresa Nixon Leave a Comment

woman walking alone, abandonment, marginalized

Ever thought about reclaiming your power in God? Do you feel lost, directionless? Afraid? Do you see yourself as without value or invaluable? Fear can play a major role in how we look at ourselves. It can drag you into desolation.

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