• WHAT TO SEE: City of Saints
    July 1, 2017
    by Tim Drake
    “Every saint has a past. Every sinner has a future.”
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  • Meet the Chaplain: Father Richard Rocha - Kansas City Chapter
    July 1, 2017
    by Brian Fraga
    I was asked by an older priest who noticed me at Mass if I was one of the new coaches. After talking, he asked me if I had ever thought of being a priest. I remember looking at him saying “No Father, I’m a football coach.” But that was a seed that was planted.
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  • Michael P. Warsaw, EWTN Chairman CEO- Washington, D.C. Chapter
    July 1, 2017
    by Brian Fraga
    Legatus is all about Catholic leadership, and here we are, three members of this local chapter, running this institute at Belmont Abbey, trying to help the next generation of leaders — people who will be Legatus members one day.
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  • Tilapia the Lord would have eaten
    July 1, 2017
    by John D. Folse
    If we are prioritizing subsidiarity, and our money can have a greater impact nearby, we should invest there first.
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  • Parenting a child with depression
    July 1, 2017
    by Susan Locke
    Identifying child and adolescent depression and dealing with it can be overwhelming. The key is to reach out for assistance and allow others to provide their support and expertise, so that a team approach can be utilized to its fullest.
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  • God intends permanence for marriage
    July 1, 2017
    by Trent Horn
    The best gift you can give your child isn’t the latest toy or game; it’s married parents who are willing to resolve their problems in a healthy way.
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  • Formative years with family - inestimable for life
    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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  • The demotion of truth
    July 1, 2017
    by Dr. Donald Demarco
    The Christian business belongs to the Lord – because the leader has invited Jesus to be Lord of his life
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  • Dysphoria and disorder: a tale of two disturbances
    July 1, 2017
    by John A. Di Camillo
    Masking the problem of an identity disorder by focusing on the consequence of dysphoria gravely undermines the possibility of authentic healing for vulnerable persons experiencing gender confusion.
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  • Humility – antidote to “leadership kryptonite”
    July 1, 2017
    by Kevin Lowry
    Although business leaders may not match Superman’s fictitious ability to leap over buildings in a single bound or stop a runaway locomotive, they have their own long lists of real-time attributes.
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  • Saint Macrina the Younger (330-379)
    July 1, 2017
    by Brian Fraga
    She had several suitors, but Macrina believed it would not be appropriate for her to marry another man, so instead she devoted her life entirely to Christ.
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  • Family memories focused in truth
    July 1, 2017
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    Mid-summer offers an opportune time to reacquaint with our families – for updates, to discuss problems and beliefs outside the stresses of the school year and holiday seasons.
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  • Honoring a friend and hero
    July 1, 2017
    by Thomas Monaghan
    Always remember that your goal in life is to go to Heaven and to help others in every way possible to get there
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  • A Philadelphia president’s story
    A Philadelphia president’s story
    July 1, 2017
    by John Knowles, J.D. - Director for the Northeast
    The greatest benefit from Legatus has been the enrichment of our Catholic faith, and increased likelihood our children will be strong in their relationship with Christ as well
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  • A Father for Good
    A Father for Good
    July 1, 2017
    by Brian Fraga
    “The best thing you can do for your wife is to be faithful to the Lord, and the best thing you can do for your kids is to be faithful to your wife.."
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  • Ineffable Power of a Still, Small voice…
    Ineffable Power of a Still, Small voice…
    July 1, 2017
    by Judy Roberts
    Providence legate Jason Macari likes to think of perpetual adoration as the nuclear power plant of his parish.
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  • Faith in the Family
    Faith in the Family
    July 1, 2017
    by Tim Drake
    According to the Pew Research Center’s 2015 “America’s Changing Religious Landscape” study, 41% of American adults who were raised Catholic say they no longer identify with Catholicism.
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  • Film Tackles Armenian Genocide
    June 12, 2017
    by Tim Drake
    The Promise is both a love story and a historical drama.
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  • Littlest Suffering Souls: Children Whose Short Lives Point Us to Christ
    June 11, 2017
    by Tim Drake
    The children’s awe-inspiring witnesses are a beautiful testament to how even the most profound suffering can be transformed through faith.
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  • Local food, evangelization, and subsidiarity
    June 11, 2017
    by Chris Faddis
    If we are prioritizing subsidiarity, and our money can have a greater impact nearby, we should invest there first.
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