comfort, nurse, illness, tact

A Touching Sense of Tact

I always enjoy coming back to the parish after time away. Whether it’s for a weekend retreat, a month of break, or six weeks in

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social media, magisterium

Beware the Media and Be Christlike

Movies, television shows, and music are great leisure activities from our usual busy and sometimes hectic lives. However, as Catholics, we should always be careful

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saint therese, jesus, saint

The Confident Saint

On October 15th,  Pope Francis brought out, On Confidence, a special apostolic exhortation on St. Thérèse of the Child Jesus and the Holy Face, the

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Volunteering, anger, judgment, hell, wrath

Cigarettes and Lollipops

I was visiting a parish, not too long ago, to participate in a Mass to St. Anthony, my late Italian grandmother Angelina’s favorite Saint, and

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agreement

The Power of Agreement

The power of agreement, in big or small matters, ensures all parties involved have come to terms with everything contained within a given arrangement. The

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Hell, liberalism, violence, threats

Working Out Our Sanctification

Every Christian must pursue spiritual maturity (sanctification) to become more Christ-like. St. Paul variously described working at unity (Philippians 1:27 & 2:2), being faithful in

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