Modesty, Purity

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“Where Christ is, there modesty is found.”Purity 11

~St. Gregory of Nazianzen

 

 

 

 

 

For Reflection:

Where is Christ in me? How do I see modesty in those areas? Where is Christ not in me? Where do I see immodesty?

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Called to Knighthood :The Sacrament of Confirmation in the Kingdom Family of God by Thomas K Sullivan  Pb 70 pgs
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PART I   INTRODUCTION

But the primary aspect from which all the others originate is the fact that Confirmation makes us “Soldiers of Christ” and “strictly obligates us to spread and defend the faith by both word and deed.”   (See Biblical Origins and Implicit References at the end of Part One for support of this statement.)

Dr. Scott Hahn: WMF is a Powerful Renewal of Our Own Identity

Dr. Hahn speaking at Miracullous Medal Shrine on evening of 9/24/15

Dr. Hahn speaking at Miracullous Medal Shrine on evening of 9/24/15

Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS

The other evening I had the great privilege of accompanying Dr. Scott Hahn from the World Meeting of Families to the nearby Shrine of the Miraculous Medal in Germantown. During the drive there, he shared his thoughts and impressions of the World Meeting of Families.

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UN Gets an Earful from Pope Francis

pope francis unWhile some criticized Pope Francis for not being more outspoken about abortion during his stay in Washington, DC this week, his speech to the UN was not nearly as nuanced and was laced with stern admonishments about everything from gender theory, abortion, and even the marketing of human tissue in a veiled reference to Planned Parenthood.

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St. Gianna Beretta Molla’s Legacy

st.gianna.mollaIt was a tremendous blessing for me to have the opportunity to meet Dr. Gianna Emmanuela Molla, the daughter of St Gianna Beretta Molla at this week’s World Meeting of Families. She was there representing the St. Gianna Physician’s Guild, whose mission is to unite and encourage Catholic physicians, and those in the health care profession, to promote and defend Catholic principles in a public way by word and example, and to inspire sanctification in their lives.  Her inner beauty and humility radiates through her as she carries on the  legacy of her mother, who was herself a Catholic physician. Read the rest…