Fall 2018 - Episode 9: Me, Myself, and I or Father, Son, and Holy
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The Vatican has released a document regarding aged,
old heresies that are rearing their ugly heads again.
Gnosticism and Neo-pelagianism have been around since the
beginning of Christianity but have recently become prominent
once again in our self-centered culture. We take a look at
these heresies with some modern day examples and also offer
some solutions as well as reflection questions to help us
examine whether we might be exhibiting some of the traits
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Janet's Homework Assignment: |
1) Read “Placuit Deo” letter issued by the Congregation for
the Doctrine of the Faith Feb. 6, 2018 (type “Placuit Deo” in
search engine).
2) Read Beyond Me My-Selfie and I by Teresa Tomeo available at
the
EWTN Religious Catalogue.
4) Go to
www.TheCatholicViewForWomen.com for more
information and sign up for our eletter.
5) Like The Catholic View For Women on
Facebook
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Beyond Sunday: Becoming a 24/7 Catholic
by Teresa Tomeo
Countless Catholics settle for a faith that doesn't go
farther than the Sunday Mass. While essential,
dedicating one hour of our lives to Sunday Mass alone
won't satisfy our deep longing for more. In order to
grow in relationship with God and find purpose and
meaning, we must integrate our faith into our lives
daily. Available May 2018. |
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Shockwaves: Abortion’s Wider Circle of Victims
by Janet Morana
Shockwaves shines a bright light on the
undeniable truth of abortion, that it impacts everyone
– not only the mothers and fathers who lose their own
children to abortion, but also the grandparents,
siblings, extended families, religious and ethnic
communities, pro-life advocates and even the abortion
providers themselves. With 60 million legal abortions
since 1973, there is no segment of our nation that
remains untouched.
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Beyond Me, My Selfie, and I: Finding Real Happiness in
a Self-Absorbed World
by Teresa Tomeo
Teresa Tomeo presents a
fascinating expose of the "Selfie Syndrome", and
explains why our cultural love affair with social
media ultimately leaves so many of us feeling depleted
and alone. |
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Recall
Abortion: Ending the Abortion Industry's Exploitation
of Women
by Janet Morana
Janet Morana exposes the myriad ways abortion exploits
women, and calls for a National recall of this deadly
procedure. Published by Saint Benedict Press.
Sign the petition to recall abortion. |
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The Kitchen Madonna:
Patroness of The
Catholic View for Women
Mary was not only Jesus' Mother, but also a housewife.
Her utensils are earthly and heavenly symbols. The key
represents the safety in the house and also the way
into heaven. The kettle symbolizes nourishment for
body and soul. The broom represents cleanliness in the
home and in thoughts and deeds. Available from
the
EWTN Religious Catalogue
Available in Resin and Bronze
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Magnificat is a lavishly printed, easy-to-read
pocket-sized worship aid, of more than 400 pages.
Magnificat can be used to follow the daily Mass and
can also be read at home for personal or family
prayer.
Available at Magnificat
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Consider praying the
Divine Office on a daily basis.
The Divine Office provides psalms and prayers to be
prayed at different times of the day.
See
www.divineoffice.org.
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