
Might I Suggest Giving Up This During Lent?
Lent has just begun, and per tradition, Catholics will talk about what they can “give up” during Lent. It is not too late to consider

Lent has just begun, and per tradition, Catholics will talk about what they can “give up” during Lent. It is not too late to consider

The title of this article comes from one of the opening lines of the book “The Fellowship of the Ring”, the first, in “The Lord

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On Fat Tuesday, the day before Ash Wednesday, people celebrate around the world by indulging in all the food and drink that will potentially be

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Unless it’s with another believer. “Invite people to come with you to church,” Father said. “Statistics have proven that 83% of people, if invited, would

Not all of the thoughts in your head are yours. Some of them could be from the devil and if they’re not directly from him,

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By: Unknown Centurion To a citizen of ancient Rome, crossing the Rubicon had an important, even menacing, meaning. It refers to Julius Caesar’s crossing of

There are a lot of struggles in the life of a Christian. It certainly is not an easy life, akin to almost being a Gladiator

When we are feeling down, with our faults very visible to us before our eyes, it is easy to fall into the mistaken notion that

We are just 11 days from the start of Lent and traditionally Catholics “give up” something for Lent as a penance for our sins. But instead

By: Ann Frailey There is nowhere for innocence to hide these days. Childlike purity is hardly allowed to breathe free air in our current culture.