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The Particular Judgment

by Regis J. Flaherty At the death of each person his salvation is sealed. Life on this earth is the time to get right with God. If the individual accepts Christ and the salvation He offers, and lives...

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Thank You, Father

Regis J. Flaherty From the Nov/Dec 2009 Issue of Lay Witness Magazine Pope Benedict XVI’s letter of June 16, 2009, proclaimed a Year for Priests. The salutation is to “Dear Brother Priests,” and, in...

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Our Summer Vocation

Web Exclusive Regis J. Flaherty From the Jul/Aug 2010 Issue of Lay Witness Magazine No, it’s not a typo. I want to discuss with you the relationship between our vocations and the summer season. In...

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Martha, Martha–Who, Me?

Regis Flaherty From the Nov/Dec 2010 Issue of Lay Witness Magazine “By Mary who sat and heard our Lord’s words, is signified the contemplative life; by Martha engaged in more outward services, the...

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Looking the Grim Reaper in the Eye

Regis Flaherty From the Jan/Feb 2011 Issue of Lay Witness Magazine “Pain and disease can paralyze one as a human being. They can shatter one to pieces, not only physically, but psychologically and...

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Asking the Right Question

Regis Flaherty From the Mar/Apr 2011 Issue of Lay Witness Magazine Often the key to finding the right answer is asking the correct question. During one semester while I was volunteering in campus...

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The New Evangelists: You and I

Regis Flaherty From the Nov/Dec 2011 Issue of Lay Witness Magazine While in Catholic grade school, I read Saint Francis of the Seven Seas, a biography of the great Jesuit missionary, Francis Xavier....

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The Seven (Spiritual) Wonders of the World

Many of us are familiar with the various “Wonders of the World.” There are seven wonders of the ancient world—the Great Pyramid of Giza, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, and so on. There are seven...

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The Misadventures of a Catholic Husband and Father: On Your Mark; Get Set; Go

It was a warm day in Tucson, Arizona. I would say 87 degrees. My youngest daughter, then six-year-old Beverly, and I were registered to compete in the “Saints Peter and Paul Fun Day Olympics.” Each...

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The Misadventures of a Catholic Husband and Father: My Miserable Valentine

Valentine’s Day has special meaning for me. My wife Libbie and I were college friends whose friendship blossomed into something more. Our first real date was the Valentine Ball at Duquesne University...

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