darkness, transhumanism

Inside the Faces of Pride

Pride is something most of us understand to a certain extent.  Or, at the very least, we think we know what it looks like when

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mary, jesus, cross, marian, altar, heart

The Jew in the Catholic Church

“Today it is the Old Testament who suffers for the New one.” Sœur Mirjam Else Michaelis (1899 – 1942, Auschwitz) Can you imagine what might become

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kingdom, catholic social teaching, predestination

The PostPersons: Part II

This is Part II of the PostPersons story. In Part I a future was described in which the Supreme Legislature of the United States, once

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confess, repent, Confession, forgiveness

I Confess…My Thoughts

I’m Okay.  I’m Not So Sure About You or the Others… “But I’m a good person. I try to live the right way and not

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prayer, discernment, holiness, praying, intercessory prayer, thanksgiving

Real Humility

I asked for it. I really did. I knew that I would never find peace until I got down on my knees and begged for

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health, wealth, reputation, marriage

If You Love, You Change

We have just gotten over some minor illnesses here at home, colds and pink eye. Even though we are just a family of four, it

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hymn, church music, chant, evangelization, Jazz

No Music is Good Music

Vatican II Music If you read what the Second Vatican Council wrote about sacred music (in Chapter VI in the 1963 constitution Sacrosanctum Concilium) you will

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God’s Quiet Miracles

“And he said to him, “Go out and stand on the mount before the Lord.” And behold, the Lord passed by. And there was a

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divorce, father, Troops of St. George

An Antidote for Amoris Laetitia Angst

Amoris Laetitia.  Regrettably, both Catholic and secular media seem to be dancing to a cadence of increasing hysteria. These bold-print emotional barrages are spreading undue

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