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Parents Urged to Support Constitutional Amendment Protecting Parental Rights

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS Staff Writer In response to new and serious threats parental rights being posed by a U.N. treaty that President Barack Obama intends to sign, two pro-family legislators have introduced a Parental Rights Amendment (PRA) that will raise the rights of parents to a Constitutional level.

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Study Says YouTube Gives Kids Easy Access to Porn

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS Staff Writer Even though the popular video site, YouTube, says it wants to become more family friendly, a new report says the site remains full of soft-core pornography, obscenity and links to outside porn sites that a child could easily access while surfing the site.

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Blessings in the Check-Out Line

Dateline June 18, 2009 Tonight I met Denny -- and I was smitten. No matter that he is (dare I say it?) forty years my junior, from the moment he flashed that toothy grin and asked, "How are you tonight, young lady?" my heart was captured. It was clear that Denny both enjoyed his job and the people he met while doing it. He bagged my groceries with the precision of an engineer and the banter of a 1940's leading man. But what made Denny truly special was his innocence and his guileless demeanor. He was sincere -- even in calling a 58 year old woman "young lady." Some would say that Denny is challenged. I would say that Denny is challenging. He challenged me to see the good in everyone. He challenged me to find pleasure in the mundane. He challenged me to embrace a smile and give one back. He challenged me to smile first. He challenged me to find joy in the most unlikely places. He challenged me to remember that holiness is always in the uncomplicated and unprofane. He challenged me to strive for authenticity and generosity of spirit. He challenged me to purity of heart. He challenged me to remember that every human person is a child of God imprinted with His image and likeness. And finally, Denny challenged me to be kind, courteous, sincere, and unassuming. As he handed me my bags, and instructed me to drive carefully and have a good night, I heard Denny greet the next customer in line, "And how are you this evening? Hope it's being good to you!" With a smile and a tear I walked to my car enriched and blessed. Perhaps all we need in the world are more Dennys. People who remind us that we are called to be the very presence of God in the midst of our everyday circumstances and situatuions. In the midst of our jobs and our families. In the midst of the grocery store and the check-out line. In the midst of traffic, recreation, and quiet moments. In the midst of everything that colors our lives. The witness we give can yield abundant returns. I'm willing to try to be a "Denny." Are you? Let's see what we can do together.

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Vatican to Investigate Kansas Miracle

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS Staff Writer A Vatican investigator is expected to arrive in Colwyn, Kansas this Friday to investigate the miraculous recovery of a 20 year-old man who suffered catastrophic head injuries during a pole-vault accident in October. The family prayed to a fellow Kansan, Rev. Emil Kapaun, a U.S. Army chaplain from Pilsen, Kansas, who died in a Korean prison camp and whose cause for sainthood is currently under investigation.

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Women of Grace Retreat -- A Personal Invitation

I am so pleased to personally invite you to attend our 4th Women of Grace Retreat to be held at Malvern Retreat Center, Malvern PA the weekend of July 31st. A flyer is available via download on our website under "Conferences." Not only will this weekend be inspiring, butI know  it will also be a time to be blessed.

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