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More Articles - page 83
Prayerful Reflection on the Mysticism of St. John the apostle
By Terry N. Hursh
A Reflection on the mystical aspects of the theology of St John the Apostle. Suitable for personal devotion.
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How Can God Be Eternal?
By Sebastian R. Fama
While teaching a CCD class, one kid smugly asked me: "How can God have no beginning or no end?" He assumed there was no logical answer. But there is.
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Where two or more are gathered in my Name
By Marianne Giltner
'where two or more are gathered in my Name'
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“There Is No Other Hand!”
By John M. Grondelski
Unlimited and uncritical appeals to "dialogue" that constantly want to consider "the other hand" lead to dilution of the faith and open the door for its opponents.
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The Unopened Gifts of Grace
By G.C. Stevenson
This piece reveals how God’s greatest gifts often arrive quietly and remain unopened in the soul. Drawing on the spirit of Fulton J. Sheen, it invites readers to rediscover grace as a divine offering waiting patiently for their “yes.” A beautiful encouragement to begin the year with open hands and an open heart.
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Christmas is a season and not just a day!
By Lambert Mbom
Do not short change yourself by a minimalistic understanding and celebration of Christmas.
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The Wonder of God
By Tom Stidl
An article dedicated to the wonder and awe of God that I feel so closely with me.
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Don't give up
By Janet Cassidy
Accepting even when not understanding, is an act of humility
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Tend Your Leaf: The Hidden Vocation of the Catholic Writer
By Joseph Peach
In an age of shrinking attention spans and endless scrolling, why do Catholic writers continue to write? J.R.R. Tolkien’s "Leaf by Niggle" offers a quiet but enduring answer: faithfulness matters more than recognition.
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The day after
By Marianne Giltner
The day after
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Husbands Love Your Wives: Reflections on the Readings for the Feast of the Holy Family, 2025
By Tom Klocek
The Feast of the Holy Family is celebrated on the Sunday immediately following Christmas. The Church celebrates the importance of the family using the Holy Family as an example. The Holy Family, as our own families should, follows the example of the Holy Trinity. Although comprised of separate persons it is a unity which needs to be preserved and encouraged.
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The Rosary Rule of Life 90: A New Year Invitation for Women Seeking Holiness, Healing, and Discipline
By The Rosary Rule of Life
Begin the new year with prayer, discipline, and grace. Discover the Rosary Rule of Life 90 Challenge for women starting January 5th and grow in holiness with Mary.
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The Martyrdom of Stephen: An Unavoidable Corollary of Professing Christ
By John M. Grondelski
A day after the Nativity of the Lord comes the death of the first martyr. Confessing Christ is inextricable from the possibility of suffering. A commentary on today's readings.
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St. Stephen: Proto Martyr and Enduring Example of Faith
By Terry N. Hursh
A short reflection on the Church's first martyr, and the lessons we can learn from his courage for today.
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New Christmas Hymns - Lowly Shepherds
By Mark C. McCann
A modern Christmas hymn from the album, "We Have Seen the Dawning Light," a collection of soulful songs celebrating the glory of Christmas and the light of salvation we have in the Incarnation of Christ.
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New Year’s Eve: The Night the Heart Tells the Truth
By G.C. Stevenson
This New Year’s Eve meditation draws on the wisdom of Fulton J. Sheen to explore the holy restlessness that lives within every human heart. It invites readers to see their longing not as failure, but as a compass pointing them back to God. A powerful reflection for anyone seeking deeper peace as the year turns.
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At Last we have reached the Pinnacle of God's Redemption
By Ralph Hathaway
Through the birth of Jesus we find redemption
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