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Al Gore and Pope Benedict both say global warming is a moral issue
A willful separation from community of believers brings about penalty, but the Church is always open to reconciliation
Michigan deacon uses his farm to give glory to God for the harvest
Catholic organizations and parishes reach out to people who dedicate much of their lives tending to the needs of loved ones
It is important to remember his presence amid the everyday appointments and tasks. An interview with Bill and Monica Dodds.
Canon lawyer explains how the procedure is meant to bring errant sheep back into fold
Prayer allows us to humble ourselves and become childlike in our trust of our Father
While it is understandable for us to be afraid because of our fallen nature, we need only to see the hand that reaches out to us and fall into the arms of the one who loves us
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The connections we make with one another day by day are amazing and mysterious
A childlike person is not sour and dour, but trusting and optimistic in his or her outlook
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Pro-abortion forces would prefer not to see the Holy See remain a Permanent Observer
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