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The Story of Guadalupe: Hope for Our Violent World
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The Story of Guadalupe: Hope for Our Violent World

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On December 8, 2006 (Feast of the Immaculate Conception), Mel Gibson released his epic movie, Apocalypto . Hopefully many eyes were opened by this movie’s portrayal of the evil of human sacrifices practiced by the Aztecs and other Indian cultures in what would become Mexico. The movie provides the historical backdrop of today’s Marian celebration: the Memorial […]

Hope After Poor Prenatal Diagnosis
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Hope After Poor Prenatal Diagnosis

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Parents who receive news that their unborn child has a serious birth defect, genetic syndrome, or other ­medical complication are often left to sort out their responses on their own. As co-founders of the network Be Not Afraid, for almost ten years, we have had the privilege of ­supporting parents who carry their babies to […]

Gaudete Sunday and the Letter of Joy
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Gaudete Sunday and the Letter of Joy

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Eleven-year-old Ralphie Parker knows what he wants for Christmas.  He begs his parents to buy it for him but when they say they won’t he takes his plea straight to the top: Santa Claus.   “What do you want?” Santa asks.    Ralphie confidently answers: “I want an official Red Ryder carbine-action two-hundred shot range […]

John the Baptist and the Path to Joy
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John the Baptist and the Path to Joy

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On the third Sunday of Advent, penitential purple gives way to pink and we celebrate “Gaudete” or “Rejoice!” Sunday.  “Rejoice heartily in the Lord, says Isaiah” (61:10).  “My Spirit finds joy in God my Savior,” says the Virgin Mary (Luke 1: 47). “ Rejoice in the Lord always,” says St. Paul (I Thes 5:16).  “Make […]

Forgotten Truths to Set Faith Afire! Words to Challenge, Inspire and Instruct
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Forgotten Truths to Set Faith Afire! Words to Challenge, Inspire and Instruct

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In 1954, Father M. Raymond, O.S.C.O., a Cistercian priest, observed that the world was as pagan then as when Christ was born, that Catholics were suffering from amnesia, that they had forgotten the purpose of their lives and much of what it meant to be Catholic. More than fifty-seven years later, some argue that many […]

How Our Family Keeps Christ in Christmas
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How Our Family Keeps Christ in Christmas

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“Actions speak louder than words.”  “A picture is worth a thousand words.”  “Talk is cheap.”  There are many sayings in the English language that generally express the same thing: words alone do not do the necessary job of communicating our thoughts and feelings, especially in the case of a personal message. “I love you,” for […]

In Siberia, Church Grows from Martyr's Blood
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In Siberia, Church Grows from Martyr’s Blood

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Thanks to support from Catholic charity Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), a new diocesan center has opened in Novosibirsk, Siberia. The center is also a memorial to martyr Bishop Alexander Chira (pictured left). The Apostolic Nuncio to Russia, Archbishop Ivan Jurkovitch, Bishop Joseph Werth of Novosibirsk as well as the Catholic Bishops of […]

Reflections for Sunday, December 11, 2011
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Reflections for Sunday, December 11, 2011

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Meditation and Questions for Reflection or Group Discussion (Isaiah 61:1-2,10-11; Luke 1:46-50,53-54 (Responsorial Psalm); 1 Thessalonians 5:16-24; John 1:6-8,19-2)  Advent: A Time to Testify to the Light of Christ, Not a Time to Quench the Spirit “He came … to testify to the light” (John 1:7) . How many times have you watched a TV courtroom […]

This Is a Great Opportunity
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This Is a Great Opportunity

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Last Sunday, the first Sunday of Advent, the new English translation of the prayers we pray in the Mass started being used in the United States. Interestingly, the prayers on which the translation is based are not new. They are essentially the same official prayers of the Latin Rite which we have had for decades. Go to the […]

 Prepare Ye the Way
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Prepare Ye the Way

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Advent is a time of joyful anticipation.  For someone even bigger than Santa Claus is coming to town. The human race has been waiting a long time for his next and final visit.  Actually, it waited a long time for the first visit.  Things had gone awry quite early in the history of the human […]

Walking in the Truth: The Second and Third Epistles of Saint John
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Walking in the Truth: The Second and Third Epistles of Saint John

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I rejoiced greatly to find some of our children walking in the truth just as we were commanded by the Father —  2 John 4. The English poet W.H. Auden (1907-1973) defined poetry as “memorable speech.”  A poem depicts reality by using dense language constructed around vivid images in few words.  In a word, poetry means thrift.  […]

The Church: Hope for the Hopeless
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The Church: Hope for the Hopeless

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“The Church is a place of refuge and a sign of hope for the people.” With these words, a bishop in East Congo drew attention to the growing significance of the Church in this crisis region. Vincent de Paul Kwanga Njubu, Bishop of Manono in the south-east of the Democratic Republic of the Congo made […]

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Life as Liturgy: New Words, Fresh Starts

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This year, Advent bears a unique treasure for Catholics, who have the rare opportunity to experience the Holy Mass with newly translated prayers. The revised Missal is aesthetically rich and spiritually dignified. Much like a compelling piece of art, the Mass can be enjoyed over and over again, but there is only one first encounter. […]

Silence is Important for... Communication?
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Silence is Important for… Communication?

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I have to admit that it really didn’t impress me very favorably the first time I read it: “Silence and Word: Path of Evangelization”—that will be the theme of next May’s World Day for Social Communications, the Vatican announcement said. That’s really strange, I thought. After all, even as it stands World Communications Day isn’t […]

You Snooze, You Lose
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You Snooze, You Lose

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Have you ever had one of those days when you just wish God would show up, snap his fingers and work miracles?  The people of Israel had about 500 years worth of days like that, groaning under the oppression of one tyrant after another.  The book of Isaiah gives voice to these sentiments: “O that […]

Thank God for Your Faith
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Thank God for Your Faith

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As you give thanks this Thanksgiving be sure to thank God for your Catholic faith! I hope you realize how truly blessed we are — we have so much more than other Christians.  Begin with the fact that we have the Mass available to us every day, (except Good Friday).  Most Protestant congregations meet only twice […]

Iraqi Christians Live Between Fear and Hope
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Iraqi Christians Live Between Fear and Hope

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A year after the attack which left 58 Christians dead in Baghdad, the faithful in Iraq’s capital city continue to be scared of fresh violence. “Living in Iraq means living in fear. There’s no feeling safe and during the last two or three weeks the situation has got worse, because of tensions among political parties,” […]

Being Faithful Servants of the Lord as Catholic Men
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Being Faithful Servants of the Lord as Catholic Men

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The one who had received five talents came forward bringing the additional five. He said, ‘Master, you gave me five talents. See, I have made five more.’  His master said to him, ‘Well done, my good and faithful servant. Since you were faithful in small matters, I will give you great responsibilities. Come, share your […]

A Love Supreme: God as Gift
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A Love Supreme: God as Gift

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“Through Christ we are given revelation about the nature of God-Love. The perfection consists in that this love humbly, without reservations, gives itself over.” –Archimandrite Sophrony God exists as Gift. He is relentlessly Self-emptying, pouring His love and life into this world for our sakes, undeserving wretches though we are. We have such difficulty “knowing” […]

The New Roman Missal: The Mystery of Eucharist Union
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The New Roman Missal: The Mystery of Eucharist Union

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Bride and Bridegroom Beautiful changes have been made to the translation of the prayer that comes shortly before Holy Communion is distributed. Since Vatican II, the priest has said, “Happy are those who are called to His supper” as he held up the Eucharist. The new translation is more poetic and better fits the solemnity […]

Love Your Priests – All of Them
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Love Your Priests – All of Them

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Blessed John Paul II gave the Church many beautiful gifts; among them were the Year of the Rosary (2002-2003) and the Year of the Eucharist (2004-2005).  In doing so, he encouraged priests, religious and laity to use these gifts and harness the spiritual power and strength that flows from them. Both he and his successor […]

The New Roman Missal: There Will Be Blood
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The New Roman Missal: There Will Be Blood

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“For all” to “for many” Of all the changes in the new translation, two small words used by the priest at the consecration are evoking the most questions.  Those two words are “for many.” Currently, the priest refers to Jesus’ blood as having redemptive value “for all”: “This is the cup of My blood, the […]

Pakistan: Christians Suffer Discrimination in Prisons
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Pakistan: Christians Suffer Discrimination in Prisons

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Christian prisoners in Pakistan’s jails are suffering severe discrimination, according to a local Catholic lawyer. Moazzam Aslam Bhatti reported his claims of anti-Christian prejudice to staff from Aid to the Church in Need (ACN), who are currently visiting projects which the Catholic charity is supporting in the country. Mr. Bhatti said that Christians are marginalized […]

Reconciliation: Maintenance for the Soul
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Reconciliation: Maintenance for the Soul

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How do you think of the Sacrament of Reconciliation? If you are like most Catholics, you probably think of it as little as possible! Or, perhaps, you think of it as something good to have available in the event you do something really, really wrong, but not something you need to concern yourself with otherwise. […]