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November 29, 2006
Living the Faith
Recently I receive a letter from John Barger, the publisher of Sophia Institute Press. It was a plea for financial help, something not uncommon for Catholic organizations in this country. I often wonder why so many struggle to make ends...
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The 95th Catholic Carnival is up
Be sure to check out this week's Catholic Carnival. As always, worth perusing. God bless, Jay...
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November 23, 2006
Prayer on Thanksgiving Day
Heavenly Father, this is the day set aside to give you thanks for your surpassing goodness to human beings. You have created us in your own image and set us over your wonderful creation. You chose a people to be...
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November 21, 2006
Thanksgiving and the Catholic Carnival
First off, this week's Catholic Carnival is up here. As always, it's another great roundup of Catholic thought and worth a few minutes of your time. Second, Thanksgiving is around the corner and it is the perfect time to say...
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November 19, 2006
What do you want your child to be when they grow up?
This is a complex question for parents, but I think it’s enlightening for us to answer it. Frankly, a lot of parents – especially American parents – tend to answer this in some type of material terms: fame, fortune, success....
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November 14, 2006
Why Am I Catholic and the 93rd Catholic Carnival
Two things you should see: First, this week's Catholic Carnival is up here. A little football, a little sarcasm, and a lot of Catholicism. What more could you ask for? Second, check out this video called Why I Am Catholic....
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November 7, 2006
The 92nd Catholic Carnival
The latest Catholic Carnival is now up here. It's getting bigger and better every week. Going into the holiday season, it's the perfect opportunity to take a few moments for some spiritual reading. God bless, Jay...
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November 4, 2006
A Reflection from St. Catherine of Siena
The following is a reflection from the Magnificat: Freed From Our Infirmity We must not complain or run away in time of darkness, because out of the darkness is born the light. Oh, God, tender love, what sweet teaching you...
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