• His will is for life
    His will is for life
    October 1, 2021
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    As life goes on, most of us come to the realization that not only are we not in control like we thought we’d be – but that God has cast a few wild cards and new throws of the dice we didn’t anticipate.
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  • Godly character preserves sanity in chaos
    Godly character preserves sanity in chaos
    September 1, 2021
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    At its heart, Catholic education — whether geared to a toddler, enthused professional, or aged grandparent — is a work of redemption.
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  • True heroism often stands alone
    True heroism often stands alone
    August 1, 2021
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    One of the forgotten – but integral – tenets of Catholic teaching is that of objective truth. This is the reality of hard moral truth, even if societally unpopular, or nonconforming to someone’s newfound ‘identity.’
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  • Fortifying a Catholic family
    Fortifying a Catholic family
    July 1, 2021
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    With Catholicism in a storm of dogmatic chaos, those who stand for Catholic teaching now are swimming hard against the collective tide.
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  • Life’s obstacle course to happiness winds toward God
    Life’s obstacle course to happiness winds toward God
    June 1, 2021
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    If we use ourselves or our lives for a purpose for which they aren’t intended, at the very least we’ll be unhappy, even if secretly so.
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  • Now is the decisive battle
    Now is the decisive battle
    May 1, 2021
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    When Mary appeared at Fatima in 1917 to the three shepherd children, she gave them four basics for obtaining world peace.
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  • One cannot have standing in both courts
    One cannot have standing in both courts
    April 1, 2021
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    We can see unmistakably today that there are two courts of finding – that of society, and of God. A follower of Christ will not enjoy esteem in both. One must make his choice, and once he does, it becomes more difficult to pretend to have standing on the other side.
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  • Live every day like it's the last
    Live every day like it's the last
    March 1, 2021
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    Some very prominent voices of late – in politics, media, Hollywood, even in the Church – have been quarantined through death, removal, or silence. Often it seems a life lived truthfully and honorably has no worldly worth, and can be seen by many as foolish and bygone.
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  • Fortifying leaders for strong headwinds
    Fortifying leaders for strong headwinds
    March 1, 2021
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    January’s Legatus Summit East in balmy Palm Beach at The Breakers — the first Summit on Florida’s Atlantic Coast in over 10 years — drew a remarkable Legate crowd of several hundred, enthused and intent on standing especially strong for Christ in tumultuous times. It was a much-needed recharge following a vexing year.
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  • Leaders vested in virtue prevail
    Leaders vested in virtue prevail
    February 1, 2021
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    So here we are. Most wonder what just happened with the U.S. elections, why the obvious is never investigated or properly reported, and where God is in all this.
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  • Truth is too beautiful to shut down
    Truth is too beautiful to shut down
    January 4, 2021
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    The most prominent scandal last year – even currently – is the almost universal effort to shut down Truth. We’ve gotten a mixed bag of ‘scientific’ claims about the virus, election claims about the winner, reasons why we don’t need to go to Church, why to keep distant from others, rationale for isolating the elderly, and how we should play our ‘responsible’ part.
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  • God still runs the game
    God still runs the game
    December 1, 2020
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    Today we have an election computer system nationwide and worldwide – bizarrely named Dominion – which purportedly flips vote-chunks from one candidate to another at whim. It was used in over 28 U.S. states, including all battleground states.
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  • A year of fear, lined in Godly trust
    A year of fear, lined in Godly trust
    November 1, 2020
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    It's been that kind of year, with hour-to-hour reports of things to dread. Virus reports, political polls, business crashes, jobless claims, health sinkholes. And in middle age, even a little late-night arrhythmia sounds mental sirens and visions of trauma.
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  • Respecting life involves sacrifice and ceding control
    Respecting life involves sacrifice and ceding control
    October 1, 2020
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    The real problem with many people accepting a pro-life position on various fronts isn’t with acceptance of life itself. Their hesitance is with embracing the necessary sacrifices that honoring life entails.
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  • What we really need our kids to know
    What we really need our kids to know
    September 1, 2020
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    A great gift of authentic Catholic education is the legacy of right-reason. There are many schools offering ‘fine education.’ But as Catholics, in order to live in harmony with our baptismal and marital promises, we are charged not with sending our kids to prestigious schools, but with educating them first in the things of God. Intelligence is the raw ability to grasp something. Not everyone does so equally, which is why some students excel in subjects that others don’t.
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  • A father’s tears for his fatherland
    A father’s tears for his fatherland
    August 1, 2020
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    In these trying days, God seems to be putting us to twin tests – of individual perseverance, and of allegiance to our country.
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  • The real cost of idleness
    July 1, 2020
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    With months of many not going to work, to school, to play sports, to socialize, to visit family, to beaches or parks, or even to church, the fuse began to burn.
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  • Catholics need the Real Presence
    June 1, 2020
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    In the past several months, the Mass and other Church activity – not only here, but across the globe – had been largely inaccessible to the faithful. Masses had not been available publicly, and in some places, no sacraments at all.
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  • Our Lady safeguards our success through these times
    May 1, 2020
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    In these bewildering days when even the most devout are confounded by circumstances and sense that society – even the Church – is careening out of control, it is comforting to know what Our Lady said centuries ago specifically about these times.
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  • The Lent we get isn’t the one we choose
    April 1, 2020
    by Christine Valentine-Owsik
    In recent years and especially this one, I’ve noticed that the Lent we envision isn’t the one that lands in our laps.
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