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September 2, 2017
by Fr. Philip Bochanski
“A school cannot advocate or celebrate relationships or conduct which contradict Church teaching, without failing the very students it is called to form..."
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August 1, 2017
by Fr. Shenan Boquet
Key to every first responder’s and serviceman’s duty is the readiness to sacrifice his or her life for another… Few of us have actually signed up to do this as a matter of basic duty
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July 1, 2017
by Fr. Gerald Murray
If Christ is the bond that holds a family together, then it will have an indestructible
solidity
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June 11, 2017
by Monsignor Stuart Swetland
All of us work, but don’t always reflect on the meaning and purpose of it. This is troublesome, especially for Catholics
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May 15, 2017
by Fr. Brendan Manson
Mary and the month of May are as inseparable as rain and spring flowers…and there’s no better ambassador of Christ than Mary
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April 9, 2017
by Fr. Ryan Lewis
“Father Flanagan served in a noble way for our youth. Boys Town is a national model for dealing with at-risk youth, and he was a sterling model of priestly zeal and compassion for them.
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March 1, 2017
by Fr. Dennis Cooney
Jesus’ three demonic temptations correspond to three daily idolatry temptations that we face in our earthly journey to heaven.
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February 3, 2017
by Fr. Chas Canoy
It’s good to stretch ourselves, but we must stretch ourselves with the right things. To discern those right things, we must ask, “Why did God make me?”
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December 1, 2016
by Abbot Placid Solari, OSB
The idols and demons of our age would have us turn away from the truth that the Son of God lived among us as a man
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November 1, 2016
by Monsignor Michael Billian
Mercy is the primary way we receive the Lord and give him to others. As we have developed a renewed understanding of mercy throughout this year, we are truly called to be merciful like the Father
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October 1, 2016
by Archbishop J. Michael Miller, CSB
When the Supreme Court of Canada overturned the country’s assisted suicide law last year, it didn’t take long for its implications to become apparent.
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September 3, 2016
by Bishop Sam Jacobs
Our past relationship with Jesus is very important, but more important is how attentive we are in our current encounters with Jesus.
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July 1, 2016
by Fr. Scott Traynor
The more we fix our hearts on who God is (praise) and what he has done (thanksgiving), the more readily we will trust him, know him and want him.
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June 1, 2016
by Fr. Robert Kaylor
In an address to the bishops of Brazil, Pope Francis reiterated: “It is very important to reaffirm the family, which remains the essential cell of society and the Church.”
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May 2, 2016
by Fr. Mark Reeves
The Holy Spirit impels us to follow in Jesus’ footsteps — to be as he is and to do as he does.
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April 1, 2016
by Monsignor Chris Connelly
Twenty couples gathered on May 2, 2006, with our bishop and first speaker, Tom Monaghan, who announced that the new Western Massachusetts Chapter had perhaps the singular honor of the fastest charter in Legatus’ history
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March 1, 2016
by Monsignor Charles Kosanke
Most of my readers will be familiar with the corporal and spiritual works of mercy. I will focus on the former
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February 1, 2016
by Fr. Robert Rippy
During Lent we need to rid ourselves of things that pull us away from God rather than bringing us closer to Him
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December 1, 2015
by Fr. Carl Melchoir
When we begin the season of Advent, a spirit of hope and anticipation begins to grow again in our hearts as we prepare to remember and celebrate the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ.
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November 2, 2015
by Fr. Daniel Firmin
When he addressed Congress, Pope Francis challenged every U.S. citizen to remember the ideals upon which we were founded.
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