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Meeting Christ in Advent

There is still time to nurture your faith this Advent! If you missed my webinar last week on Making the Most Out of Advent, you can still watch it. It is now on YouTube. This webinar will help you bring the true spirit of the

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The Most Wonderful Time of the Year? Seriously?

A few years ago, I was busy shopping for Christmas gifts and overheard the woman in front of me at the counter say something so sad. She grumbled to the store clerk as she was handing over her credit card, “I can’t wait until Christmas

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All the News That’s Fit to Twist and Then Some

Before each presentation I’ve delivered in recent months focusing on media bias and the election I always begin with a simple question. The question is preceded by a call for a show of hands. “How many of you would agree, despite whether your politics lean

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Catholic Resources on Voting Issues

We have compiled a list of resources for the Catholic voter to be educated on the issues this election season, and to be able to make voting decisions calmly and rationally, with an informed conscience. It is important that you vote this election season. Don’t

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Twelve Million Dollars Worth of Media Manipulation

Money talks and maybe now that a guns rights organization is suing well-known media personality Katie Couric, and other producers, for alleged deceptive editing in a “documentary” movie, other secular media outlets just might wake up and realize that they can’t continually play fast and

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Setting The World On Fire No Matter What The Cost

As my husband and I were traveling to Poland just a few days ago to begin our journey in the footsteps of some of the country’s greatest saints, we were coming off of yet another troubling week of news coverage of the presidential election. There

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Pray and Fast for Our Nation

“If my people who are called by my name humble themselves, and pray and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin and heal their land.” 2 Chronicles 7:14 “The only hope for

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Frozen Moments of Faith, Fellowship & Fun in Italy

Today we said “arreverdci“ to St. Claire and St. Francis and their town of Assisi, and headed to Cascia to learn more about St. Rita. St. Rita was an Augustinian nun who experienced the stigmata. Numerous miracles are attributed to her and she is the

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