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Category: Catholic social teaching

Posted on January 25, 2019

Helping the Person God Puts in Front of Us

As Christians we want to help people, or at least, we should want to help people. We see a world that is spiraling out of control. The darkness is growing. New York State legalizing abortion up to birth is a testament to the bloodlust that humanity cannot seem to escape no matter how "civilized" we …

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Posted on June 16, 2018June 17, 2018

“Get a Job” and the Oversimplification of Poverty

Image taken from Wiki Commons. This morning I was driving around town running errands when I saw a man panhandling at a rather popular intersection for such activity in this area. I was a lane over, so I couldn't have safely given him anything and I only had a few quarters on me at the …

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Posted on September 7, 2017

Catholic Exchange. How are the Poor in Spirit Blessed?

Last week we began taking a look at the Beatitudes and how they serve as a roadmap for finding happiness in this life and in the next. It’s now time to turn to each of the individual Beatitudes in order to consider how we are called to live our lives in such a radical way. The …

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Posted on November 15, 2016November 15, 2016

The Election is Over: It’s Time to Stop Being Lukewarm Catholics

A Trump victory, if anything, only slowed down the speeding train of our secular culture. Lord willing, Catholics and other like-minded people will be given a reprieve after the last 8 years of open attacks and vilification by the Obama Administration and his fellow ideologues. Christian businesses have been destroyed, sisters working to help the …

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Posted on November 8, 2016November 8, 2016

What a Week Back on Facebook Taught Me

A little over a week ago I reactivated my Facebook account after a year away. I have one of those personalities that gets easily sucked into the news feed. I have been watching the news since I was 5 years old, so old habits die hard. My problem is I become immersed in it. It …

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Posted on September 12, 2016September 12, 2016

The Dangers of Tunnel Vision

In moral theology there is a form of hierarchy in which certain acts are considered to hold supremacy over others. This allows for distinguishing between moral acts. Those things that directly violate the dignity of the human person hold pride of place. These include violations against the right to life and the livelihood of a …

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