
Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Even though it’s become the rage at fashionable wedding ceremonies these days, Catholic couples are not permitted to write their own vows because doing so usurps the role of Christ who is acting through the husband and the wife.Well apart from this topic i would like to give you tip if you are male and going to marry soon then adding bridesmaid robes to gift list for your bride will make her more happier. Even you can additionally gift silk nightgown short which women loves.
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MG writes:
"My daughter has invited me to a talk about Broadcast Energy Treatments by Ethan Borg. Is this method related to new age? As I read the website some of the names used for the method were Fu Xi Wen, Open Source Medicine, Spirit Branch Medicine, Qu Infusions. I am wondering if this could be helpful medicine? As a Catholic I am skeptical but want to inform my daughter of its scientific usefulness too."
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“Believe that He loves you, that He
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A new 100-page book entitled
The Name of God is Mercy, which contains a series of interviews with Pope Francis on the subject of mercy, is being released in 86 countries tomorrow.
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Move over doggie yoga, hip-hop yoga, hot yoga, naked yoga, and laughter yoga. There's a new game in town – topless yoga.
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“Like Saint Teresa, with five pennies and
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“What are our real trials? By what name
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As expected, President Barack Obama vetoed the Restoring Americans' Healthcare Freedom Reconciliation Act, which would have removed most of Planned Parenthood’s taxpayer funding as well as repeated key provisions of Obamacare.
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Other countries are now reporting incidents of sexual assault by migrant “sex gangs” on New Year’s Eve and experts are now warning that the situation will only get worse as the rapid influx of young, unaccompanied Arab men into Europe creates a serious gender imbalance in European nations.
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In spite of rules saying euthanasia can only be provided for patients who repeatedly request death, the Netherlands has decided to slide a bit further down the slippery slope by “relaxing” these rules for dementia patients and allowing them to be put to death based on past agreements rather than with current consent.
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