Monthly Archives: November 2010

Eternal Life Without God?

Fr. Barron saw the movie “Hereafter”. He liked it but, he is puzzled that the movie detaches life after death from God. Can’t do that. H/T Aggie Catholics

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Vote For The True, The Free, The Good

I wish that I had found this article by Deacon Fournier earlier.  He clearly states how Catholics should engage their faith and reason at the polls. It is longish, but worth the read especially if you haven’t voted yet. Excerpt … Continue reading

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Love Is Stronger Than Death:All Souls Day

Today we remember all of our faithfully departed. It is a time to pray for the souls being purified in Purgatory.  Yes the Catholic Church still teaches that souls who die as friends of Christ but not quite holy enough … Continue reading

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Catholics And The Elections

Tomorrow we head to the polls to vote. As Catholic Christians we have a moral duty to vote. There are certain things that the Church asks of us as we exercise our civic and moral duty. First we need to … Continue reading

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Solemnity of All Saints

Today we celebrate the Church Triumphant. The Church Triumphant is all of the citizens of the heavenly city: the Saints who persevered in faith and won the battle against sin while on earth. The saints do not need a day … Continue reading

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