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Christian Unity - Part 3
By Tom Stidl
An article dedicated to uniting all Christian sects under the leadership of Jesus Christ represented by the Pope who is the vicar of Christ on earth.
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The Battleground of the Mind and the 14 Rules of Saint Ignatius Rule 7; Being Mindful and When to Resist
By Jacinta Wick
This article is on resisting Desolation. St. Ignatius calls us to consider how we are left to our natural powers and what we should do. God whether we feel it or not is still with us giving us grace.
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A reflection on Psalm 123
By Adam Charles Hovey
"Have mercy upon us, O LORD, have mercy upon us, for we have had more than enough of contempt."
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Are We Saved by Faith Alone?
By Sebastian R. Fama
One of the pillars of the Protestant Reformation is the belief that we are saved by "Faith Alone." But the Bible does not teach that, and neither did the early Church.
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An Explanation beyond our abilities to understand, yet we accept the Mysteries of our Faith. What makes us Believers?
By Eileen Renders
Teaching our children how to accept the mysteries of our faith. Why and how to convey.
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A Light Has Shone in the Land of Gloom: Reflections on the Readings for the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle A
By Tom Klocek
"A light has shone in the darkness." One of the many titles of Jesus is "the Light of the World." Isaiah and the psalms frequently speak of God's light coming into the world which has fallen into darkness. Today's readings continue that theme.
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Is Profanity okay for Christians?
By Bridgette Lewis
An urgent call for christians to reclaim purity of speech in a world that treats profanity as normal.
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On St. Peter Feast and Christian Unity Week | The Papacy doctrine in the Apocalypse?
By Scott Pauline
King Herod "Antipas" is a bad literal person who rules a literal place. In an apocalypse letter, "Antipas" is a positive figure who is slain, a faithful witness. The Pope is the ultimate good spiritual ruler of the spiritual place, the Church, on earth, standing in for Jesus.
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No longer are we in awe
By Eddie Kunz
We must strive to see the world in awe.
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The Holy Spirit Leads (Acts 15)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
The Holy Spirit's role in the pivotal Council of Jerusalem (Acts 15).
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Christian Unity - Part 2
By Tom Stidl
an article analyzing the Catholic Orthodox split
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As I have said before, repeated prayers are fine
By Adam Charles Hovey
Let me repeat myself!
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Jesus's Saturday Stroll
By John M. Grondelski
Tuesday's Gospel speaks of Jesus's disciples picking and eating some grain on the Sabbath. But that Gospel is more than about Sabbath rules. It's about who Jesus IS.
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Take Up Your Cross and Follow Me - What Does it Mean?
By Bridgette Lewis
A reflection on Jesus’s call to take up the cross, showing how surrender and suffering lead to freedom, holiness, and victory in Christ.
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Thank you!
By Adam Charles Hovey
"A fool will say, "I have no friend, and there is no gratitude for my good deeds; and those who eat my bread speak unkindly"
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First Christian Missionaries - First Christian Converts
By D D Emmons
Discusses the first Christian missionaries, the first converts, their challanges and successes.
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Is Jesus the Only Mediator?
By Sebastian R. Fama
The mediatorship of Jesus is Unique and exclusive. However, believers are called to be mediators of another type.
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