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Guest Commentary

In secret you will be repaid

Recollection is the practice of gathering those things together again to see the self in full.
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What all Hispanics lost in the tragedy of the El Paso massacre

Reports from around the country show that all of us, whether Mexican Americans, Cubans, Puerto Ricans, Central or South Americans or Caribbean peoples, feel less safe, whether our roots in lands now in the U.S. go back, as mine, 325 years, or whether we are recent immigrants.
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We need to have the open arms of Christ

We need to be a better nation, too, and, with arms open like Jesus on the cross, be there to offer hope and healing and hospitality to our neighbors, our family in need.
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A Catholic Apologist in the NFL

“The most important goal of a single Catholic man is to get his soul to heaven," Zuerlein says, "but the most important goal of a married Catholic man expands to getting not only his own soul to heaven, but also those of his wife and children. It’s almost as if, as a result of the...
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Selling the sizzle at a parish near you

I think we need parishes to start using their ingenuity to get people's attention.
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The Eucharist and Christ’s love

Ultimately, adoration opens our hearts to the reality of Christ’s love, empowering us to return to our everyday lives and relationships inspired to follow in his footsteps by making sacrifices and being willing to do what is right for the sake of others.
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This summer let young and old climb aboard the same canoe!

This summer, be intentional about bringing the generations in your family or neighborhood together.
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What Jean Vanier taught us

Vanier changed attitudes toward the intellectually and physically disabled in ways so deep that we can hardly comprehend it.
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A question sprung from the garden

We celebrate, we loudly proclaim "Alleluia," but we also hover in that upper room, wondering what this event means for the rest of our lives. As Christians, it is the question we cannot deny or avoid. It's the pivotal question of our entire existence.
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The women who stayed

Imagine how different the story might have been if the women had not gone to the tomb while others slept, had not discovered the body gone, had not listened to the angels or had not run to tell the stunning news of Christ's resurrection that changed everything.
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Scary prayers that are good for you

Scary prayers are prayers where even the very words you say seem to convict you.
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