Good Citizenship
- Individual
- Education
- Husband
- God
- Good Citizenship
- Man
- We Christian Catholics
- Ethics
- Wife
- Worship
- Person
- Art
- Engaged
- Parents
- Evangelize
- Man/Woman
- Work
- Marriage
- Children
- Sacraments
- Needs
- Leisure
- Siblings
- Grandparents
- Social Teaching of The Church
- Talents
- Health Emotions/Feelings
- Great-Grandparents
- Wants
- Religion
- Church
- Community at Large
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Thoughts. Being a Light in the World
I am sure that we all hear about bad things happening here and there in the news, on social media, or maybe just from other people. Sometimes it becomes overwhelming since most of
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What do I want to change? What do I want to add to my life?
As we enter this new year, many of us will be setting up New Year Resolutions of some sort. For example, these may include commitments to eat or live healthier by either adding
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Spirit of Advent Faith
“Watch and pray … that you may avoid all that is to come and stand before the Son of Man” / Lk 21,361 We are experiencing the beginning of ADVENT once again –
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New Evangelization – a necessity of our time.
When I first read the books of Father Emilian Tardiff, Father Jose Prado Flores and other people associated with the “Evangelization 2000” movement, I was curious about what foundational ideas these powerful works
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Thank You Lord /Thanksgiving/
That day is coming again. Thanksgiving Day. Most of us will spend time around the table with family and loved ones. Some of us may be planning the get-togethers already. Some might wait
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Why Am I Stil A Catholic
So many young people around us don’t go to church anymore. So many more are afraid to live their Catholic faith out in society. That being the case, what is keeping us Catholic?
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The Way of Liberation from Sin
In the modern world, liberation from sin, or rather the whole liberation process, can be called the way, which is analogous to how the Israelites were led out of Egypt. The Israelites found
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The need to take a break…
Marta Sniezko Everyone needs a break from time to time. There are times we need a pause to refocus, a stop to take a breath, a step back to regain perspective. That’s
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Saints Peter and Paul
/Marta Sniezko/ They had moods, too – like you and me In the month of June, we have many feast days, one of which is of two very great saints: St Peter and
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Europe needs Catholic Poland
/Roman Harmata/ On May 1, 2019, the Polish President, Andrzej Duda, quoted a quote from the Pope John Paul II. on Twitter: “Entering the EU structures on an equal footing with other states
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Marriage Preparation article on Pope John Paul II’s Theology of the Body
Fr Thomas Koys, M.A.,S.T.L. “2 meanings of Solitude” We must read the narrations of Genesis in a wider context, which will allow us to establish a series of meanings of the ancient text
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What Sunday was like when I was growing up.
Fr. Lawrence Malcolm (Pastor of St. Gerald Parish, Oak Lawn, Illinois) I recently cleaned my desk and, going through one of the drawers, I discovered something I had written fourteen years ago.
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Message of his holiness Pope Francis for the 33 world youth day
World Youth Day 2018 represents another step in preparation for the international WYD due to take place in Panama in January 2019. This new stage of our pilgrimage falls
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Theology of the Body, Getting hooked on it
Fr Thomas Koys, M.A.,S.T.L. A common expression by people who say they don’t agree with “everything” the Church says goes something like this: “The church doesn’t belong in the bedroom.” But the
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We went too far…
For many years, as a co-leader of youth group meetings in Chicago, I had the opportunity to meet with many engaged couples who went from taking part in this Christian environment to, in their married life, serving others with their experience