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People are amazing

As you prepare to for the new year, don’t forget to count your blessings – and give yourself a little credit for carrying your own cross, even if imperfectly. We’re all in this mess together, with God always at our … Continue reading

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A reader asks: Can we stop being Catholic?

A myriad of issues still coming from this Sunday’s homily, the discussion of voting for pro-abortion/pro-euthanasia candidates, and the possibility of ‘proportionate reasons’ for that voting for pro-abortion/pro-euthanasia candidates. A brother priest e-mailed the following question, which he has kindly … Continue reading

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A reader asks: Could a proportionate reason exist?

UPDATE #3 [Wednesday, November 14th, 2012]: A follow-up on if it is right to stop calling someone Catholic Fruitful conversation continues as we reflect on the results of the election and the scandal of so many Catholics voting for intrinsic … Continue reading

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A reader asks: Can I vote for someone who is supports abortion or euthanasia?

UPDATE #2 [Tuesday, November 13, 2012]: A follow-up on the possibility of ‘proportionate reasons’ UPDATE #3 [Wednesday, November 14th, 2012]: A follow-up on if it is right to stop calling someone Catholic Over at this site’s corresponding Facebook page (hey … Continue reading

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Decisions & consequences, a father’s reflection

UPDATE #1 [Sunday, November 11, 2012]: A follow-up on abortion, voting and the moral life UPDATE #2 [Tuesday, November 13, 2012]: A follow-up on the possibility of ‘proportionate reasons’ UPDATE #3 [Wednesday, November 14th, 2012]: A follow-up on if it … Continue reading

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