• Guard against the false gospel of relativism
    Guard against the false gospel of relativism
    November 1, 2021
    by Father Robert J. Altier
    There are several places in the Gospels where our Lord tells people that their faith has healed them—or, more importantly, their faith has saved them.
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  • How to overcome a ‘spirit of callousness’
    How to overcome a ‘spirit of callousness’
    October 1, 2021
    by Fr. Shenan J. Boquet
    Recently, a crisis pregnancy center director expressed her concern over an attitude she and her staff encounter among many of their clients.
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  • Catholic educators must catechize without compromise
    Catholic educators must catechize without compromise
    September 1, 2021
    by Father Harold B. McKale
    As we consider Catholic education, we tend to focus on our elementary and secondary schools as well as colleges. One could also include CCD (or PREP), RCIA, adult education or enrichment, Pre-Jordan and Pre-Cana.
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  • Our common purpose – leading new followers to Christ – also brings joy
    Our common purpose – leading new followers to Christ – also brings joy
    July 1, 2021
    by Fr. Rafal Walczyk
    “Go into the whole world and proclaim the Gospel to every creature…” (Mark 16:15)
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  • Illumine the narrow path leading to God
    Illumine the narrow path leading to God
    June 1, 2021
    by Fr. Shenan Boquet
    Once while commenting on Jesus’ teaching that “the truth will set you free,” Venerable Fulton Sheen said, “It is easy to find truth.” He quickly added, however, that “it is hard to face it, and harder still to follow it.”
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  • Catholics need to be overwhelmed by the Gospel
    Catholics need to be overwhelmed by the Gospel
    May 1, 2021
    by Fr. John Riccardo
    In his letter to the Romans, St. Paul tells us, “The Gospel is the power of God for salvation” (1:16). This simple verse is rich in meaning. When Paul says “the Gospel,” he means the proclamation of what God the Father has done for us in the Person of His Son, Jesus of Nazareth, born of the Virgin Mary.
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  • God permits evil, yet always brings good from it
    God permits evil, yet always brings good from it
    March 1, 2021
    by Bishop Joseph L. Coffey
    In 1996, I was a newly ordained priest at a parish in Philadelphia. There, I met a little girl named Sarah. She was 10 years old, with long dark hair and the biggest blue eyes I had ever seen. Most of her time was spent at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia because a virus had damaged her heart. She loved rainbows and had made drawings of them in crayon. They were taped to the walls of her hospital room. For six months, the entire parish prayed for Sarah’s recovery.
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  • One’s faith is a powerful influence on others
    One’s faith is a powerful influence on others
    February 1, 2021
    by Father Shenan J. Boquet
    Unlike the rest of material creation, human beings are self-conscious, thinking beings invested with the capacity for free choice.
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  • During crisis, intensify friendship with God … in stillness
    During crisis, intensify friendship with God … in stillness
    January 4, 2021
    by Father Gerald E. Murray
    The Christian life depends upon multiple things that work together to draw us closer to God. Beginning with Baptism, we receive the gift of God’s grace to assist us on our journey through life.
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  • Cling to sacraments in precarious times
    Cling to sacraments in precarious times
    November 1, 2020
    by Fr. Wade L. J. Menezes, C.P.M.
    Among Catholics, A phenomenon has taken place across the United States in recent months as COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted to varying degrees in different dioceses and geographical locations. What is this phenomenon? Low Mass attendance.
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  • Society must be re-sensitized to God's 'sculpture' of every life
    Society must be re-sensitized to God's 'sculpture' of every life
    October 1, 2020
    by Father Shenan J. Boquet
    “Things have a price and can be for sale, but people have a dignity that is priceless and worth far more than things.” – Pope Francis
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  • What parents must do as primary educators of kids
    What parents must do as primary educators of kids
    September 1, 2020
    by Fr. Chad Ripperger
    Church tradition tells us that parents are the primary educators of their children even in matters of religion. It pertains to the parents to do the day-to-day job of forming the minds of their children regarding those things which they are to believe regarding the Catholic faith. The goal of parenting is for the child to reach the age of majority with an adequate knowledge of his Catholic faith and the sufficient virtues to lead a Catholic life.
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  • Evangelization springs from authentic faith of our fathers
    July 1, 2020
    by Fr. Harold McKale
    Pope St. John Paul II provided Holy Mother Church with a great corpus that inspired, reaffirmed and evangelized Catholics in an era when everything seemed up for revision. Since then, the Church has moved forward with the New Evangelization, which isn’t so different from the first.
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  • Crisis unveils valuable moment to show devotion to Christ
    June 1, 2020
    by Father Shenan J. Boquet
    “Faith Seeking Understanding” is a phrase attributed to St. Anselm. It asserts succinctly the nature of the search of truth under the light of faith, which emphasizes our yearning to understand more perfectly — to see, as much as is possible, the truth about the human person, his life, and eternal destiny.
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  • Real data — in real time — can advance health outcomes
    May 1, 2020
    by Ronac Mamtani
    September 11, 2001 changed a lot of people’s lives. For Ronac Mamtani, a senior in college about to launch his financial career at a firm across the street from the Twin Towers, that day crystalized for him his desire to help others and inspired his pivot to a future in medicine.
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  • God rewards faithfulness, Mary helps us keep it
    May 1, 2020
    by Fr. Rafal Walczyk
    In southern Poland, as World War II was beginning in early September 1939, a man named Franciszek brought his wife and two little daughters to the town of Kalwaria Zebrzydowska near Krakow where the Franciscans ran a Marian shrine.
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  • Pray and rest – where God lives on earth
    March 1, 2020
    by Fr. Gerald E. Murray
    I am the pastor of a parish that lays in the shadow of the United Nations building on the East Side of Manhattan. Our church is open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday to Friday. We have two daily weekday Masses — one in the early morning, and one at lunch hour.
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  • Don’t miss moments of valuable encounter
    February 1, 2020
    by Fr. Shenan J. Boquet
    “[A]t the root of all evangelization lies not a human plan of expansion,” says Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, “but rather the desire to share the inestimable gift that God has wished to give us, making us sharers in His own life” (Ubicumque et Semper).
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  • Restoring the place of humility and manners
    January 1, 2020
    by Fr. George Rutler
    Choosing what to wear for Mass one morning, I asked the sacristan why he had chosen a vestment that was rather cheap in design and fabric. He replied that it would be more comfortable. Comfort has become the criterion for dress and for manners in general.
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  • Living Christmas should last all year
    December 1, 2019
    by Father Shenan J. Boquet
    Anyone who knows me – just ask my staff at HLI – knows I eagerly look forward to the season of Christmas and the wondrous, life-giving message it brings every year. While many do everything possible to celebrate Christmas, they often do so at the expense of why it is worth celebrating.
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