Archive for August, 2012

The Other Woman
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The Other Woman

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Every morning, my six month old baby boy looks up out of his crib with wide blue eyes and smiles around his pacifier as I pick him up.  I’m his Mama, you see, and he loves me.  But I’m not the only mother he has known.  For nine months, he grew and was lovingly cared […]

The Church Is in Deep Trouble
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The Church Is in Deep Trouble

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Worried conservatives reacted negatively to the news that Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York had invited Barack Obama to the Al Smith Dinner in October. But the cardinal plainly believes the invitation serves the best interests of the Church—declaring war on the President of the United States by excluding him from this politically tinged festive […]

Pro-lifer Stockholm Syndrome: Rape, Akin and Appeasing Abortionists
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Pro-lifer Stockholm Syndrome: Rape, Akin and Appeasing Abortionists

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In the last couple of days, though it remains in the high 90s around here, the hysterical shrieking of feminists around the internet has woken me out of my usual late Italian-summer torpor. Congressman Todd Akin, who is running for the Senate in Missouri, said that in cases of “legitimate rape” the chances of becoming […]

The Lessons of Little League are Not So Little
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The Lessons of Little League are Not So Little

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Sports are often said to be a microcosm of life. But for kids playing on their first team, sports can provide valuable life lessons and opportunities for developing virtues. Coaches, then, can be influential mentors who start youngsters on the right road. Yet it’s not as simple as it looks. I had been thinking about […]

Have You Considered Distance Learning?
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Have You Considered Distance Learning?

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It’s that time of year again in New England – the days are getting shorter, the nights are getting cooler and the kids are getting ready to go back to school. College kids are packing boxes, suitcases and car trunks to move their necessities anywhere from 25 miles to 2,500 miles away. But this is […]

Corrupted by Population Control: The Case of CARE
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Corrupted by Population Control: The Case of CARE

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Today’s CARE has nothing in common to the food relief organization that was set up by Christians in the wake of World War II. People need to know that instead of CARE packages full of canned goods, the organization now devotes its resources to promoting “Sexual and Reproductive Health” (SRH), which in practice means abortion, […]

The Dangerous Article for Boys
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The Dangerous Article for Boys

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It is now well-recognized that boys are not reading. What is the problem? Most commentators want to say that boys have an aversion to books. But the problem is quite the opposite: books—modern books, that is—have an aversion to boys. A recent edition of The New York Times Sunday Book Review featured a Robert Lipsyte article that […]

Teaching NFP has Enriched Our Marriage in Many Ways
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Teaching NFP has Enriched Our Marriage in Many Ways

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We have been teaching NFP for nearly 28 years.  We have volunteered much of our time preparing and teaching classes of many couples over the years, as well as lecturing to marriage preparation courses and youth group meetings, but let me share with you what we have gotten out of it. Admittedly, when we first […]

Poem: "Te Deum"
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Poem: “Te Deum”

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Te Deum Imperium recedes, Two thousand years ago God began to bleed – Benedic, anima mea, Domino The tree receives the ax, Demons strike a blow, Furious they hack – Benedic, anima mea, Domino Furious they strike, Merciful it flows, Who can bleed the like? Benedic, anima mea, Domino Wounded is the tree, Wounded it […]

Book Review: The Mass: The Glory, the Mystery, the Tradition
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Book Review: The Mass: The Glory, the Mystery, the Tradition

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The Mass: The Glory, the Mystery, the Tradition by Cardinal Wuerl, the Archbishop of Washington D.C. and Mike Aquilina is a well-written and concise book about the Holy Mass. Though it was written to coincide with the implementation of the new translation of the Roman Missal last year, I think it can also be a great tool for […]

Singer and Savulescu: 1-2 Punch of Death
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Singer and Savulescu: 1-2 Punch of Death

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Everyone knows about Peter Singer, the utilitarian ethicist that argues for everything from euthanasia to infanticide and who recently wrote an op-ed suggesting that just being human doesn’t give you a right to live. Many people do not know about his protégé Julian Savulescu. It is time to start paying attention. Who is Julian Savulescu? […]

Selfish Akin Bringing GOP Down With Him
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Selfish Akin Bringing GOP Down With Him

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If “all politics is local politics,” it must be said: This is a bad week to be a Missourian. No, I don’t live in Missouri. But I’m a conservative and a pro-life advocate, so thanks to Rep. W. Todd Akin, I must necessarily worry about the U.S. Senate race in Missouri, a contest that should […]

The Road to Rome, Part II: Why Not Lutheranism?
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The Road to Rome, Part II: Why Not Lutheranism?

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This is the second of six articles relating the writer’s journey into the bosom of the one, holy, catholic, and apostolic Church. Having succumbed to spiritual desolation following the rejection of his Adventist heritage, the young seeker investigates various Christian traditions, hoping to discover the Truth. Part I may be found here. “If I was […]

One of "Those" Questions
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One of “Those” Questions

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I remember one night, not too long ago, when our 8-year-old’s homework assignment was to read a chapter from his religion book. As Quinn and I finished the section about patron saints, we chatted about the patron of ‘this and that’ and he mentioned St. Benedict—his favorite since learning about him in first grade. Quinn: What’s […]

Al Kresta Celebrates Miraculous Recovery and 15 Years at Ave Maria Radio
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Al Kresta Celebrates Miraculous Recovery and 15 Years at Ave Maria Radio

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Today, Catholic radio operates in over 200 markets in the U.S. in addition to the Internet and Sirius Radio.  But fifteen years ago, the Catholic airwaves were much quieter until a revolution of sorts began in Ann Arbor, MI. The city, home to the University of Michigan, is identified as a seedbed of learning. When […]

Traditional Values Resolution Hijacked at Human Rights Council in Geneva
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Traditional Values Resolution Hijacked at Human Rights Council in Geneva

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Likely the Russians are furious. Last year the Russian government initiated a process at the Human Rights Council in Geneva that was supposed to lead to a resolution touting traditional values. They rediscovered what they likely already knew, that such debates at the UN are fraught with danger, particularly for those who want to support […]

He DID Build This!
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He DID Build This!

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A very controversial slogan during this heated election season is “We did build this.” This phrase centers around the debate of who is responsible for the building of small businesses — government or small business owners. Many are deeply divided on this issue, and it has become a core theme for choosing the direction of […]

Calling Mary "Our Life, Our Sweetness, and Our Hope"
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Calling Mary “Our Life, Our Sweetness, and Our Hope”

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When it comes to the Mother of God, the Catholic Church honors Mary with many titles, prayers and devotions.  During the liturgical season of Ordinary Time, priests, deacons, seminarians,  consecrated men and women and the laity conclude the final hour of the Liturgy of the Hours, Compline (Night Prayer), with a hymn to Mary—the Salve […]

One Waiting for Us
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One Waiting for Us

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My husband Mark and I used to make a trip to the maternity ward every couple of years.  Given our track record, it was a good idea to have an extra home pregnancy kit tucked away on a bathroom shelf.  One month, I did not really think I was pregnant but since I was late, […]

The President Without a Country: A Review of <em>2016 -- Obama's America</em>
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The President Without a Country: A Review of 2016 — Obama’s America

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Breathes there the man, with soul so dead,  Who never to himself hath said,  This is my own, my native land!  Barack Obama is not an American.  No, 2016 — Obama’s America, does not deny that Obama was born in Hawaii; there is not a whiff of the “birther” controversy in this surprisingly engaging documentary. But the film […]

 'Just Being Human Doesn't Give You a Right to Live': Singer Sums Up Pro-Abortion Philosophy
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‘Just Being Human Doesn’t Give You a Right to Live’: Singer Sums Up Pro-Abortion Philosophy

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 “Membership of the species Homo sapiens is not enough to confer a right to life.” To the ears of us ordinary people, it sounds like the ravings of some fringe group of European neo-fascists or Communists, but the man who made that statement in a Scottish newspaper today is perhaps the most acclaimed and respected […]

Reflections for Sunday, August 26, 2012
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Reflections for Sunday, August 26, 2012

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Meditation and Questions for Reflection or Group Discussion (Joshua 24:1-2,15-18; Psalm 34:2-3,16-21; Ephesians 5:21-32; John 6:60-69) Letting Go and Receiving from God “This saying is hard; who can accept it?” (John 6:60) What was “this saying” that the people could not accept? It was Jesus’ words that we needed to eat his flesh and drink […]

Fanning the Flames of Left-wing Violence
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Fanning the Flames of Left-wing Violence

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To borrow from President Obama’s Black Nationalist mentor, Jeremiah Wright, the Southern Poverty Law Center’s hate-baiting chickens “have come home to roost.” The hard-left group has become everything it presumes to expose. Last Wednesday, homosexual activist Floyd Corkins entered the Washington-based Family Research Council (FRC) armed with a gun and a backpack full of ammunition. He […]

Preaching and Receiving the Living Word
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Preaching and Receiving the Living Word

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“Receive the Word of God not as the word of men, but as it truly is: the Word of God” (1 Thessalonians 2:13).  Here it comes: a Bible-thumping sermon from a Spirit-filled preacher. On my most recent vacation, I drove through the Midwest—Ohio, Michigan, Illinois, and Indiana.  I love radio, and as I traveled through the […]