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What Exactly Are Venial Sins?
By Eileen Renders
In this article, we explore the difference between mortal and venial sin in providing examples
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Honoring St. Joseph
By Carlos Solorzano
A posting of an article that I wrote in 2021, the Year of St. Joseph.
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Do You Want To Be Well?
By Elena Sapphire
It is of utmost importance to allow Christ to heal us. You must heal, so you can hear the truth without your wounds preventing your ability to understand the truth. The truth seems offensive if you are not healed, which is why it is of supreme importance to seek healing, so you can properly understand The Word of The Lord.
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The Infant Jesus (Luke 2)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
If you want to know Jesus, you need to know Him as an infant. A reflection on Luke 2.
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The True and Literal Interpretation of Genesis for Advent
By Nathaniel Slattery
Genesis and the entire Old Testament is true as recorded
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The Proclaimed, Yet Uncanonized Saint ~ Saint Patrick
By Eileen Renders
It might be said that many people on earth may have lived as a Saint, yet went unrecognized. In this article it points to one very famous Saint who was never canonized and why.
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Are We Really Following Jesus?
By William Hemsworth
Do people know that we are followers of Christ? Or are we simply going through the motions and our heart is unchanged?
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Yes, Christianity is a religion
By Adam Charles Hovey
Religion and relationship are not in conflict.
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Establishing the Covenant
By Jacinta Wick
Here we take a look at the covenant love between God the Father and us. We start in the Old Testament and move to the New. The groundwork for the greatest love story ever told is laid before us and the foundation of our own love story and our part to play.
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Discovering Financial Principles in the Bible: Acknowledging God as the Owner of Everything
By A Faithful Steward
This blog is an invitation to explore more about the connection between finances and faith. If you wish to delve deeper into these topics, we recommend exploring the resources of Compass Catholic Ministries.
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Stay Awake, Alert, and Alive: 32nd Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A classic reminder on the way to the shore resonates in the gospel to always be prepared and ready for Christ's second coming.
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Amos And A Heart Of Faith
By William Hemsworth
How about us? Like the people Amos is describing, perhaps we are going through the motions. We go to Mass and say the right things. Perhaps we are wearing a spiritual mask and our hearts are not changed. Maybe we are letting matters of the world nullify our faith.
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Are Our Prayers Always Heard?
By Jennifer Kay Anthony
A reflection on prayer, a little bit on why we should pray, a little bit on the importance of actually committing to prayer and not just "wishing", and a reflection on Job and Daniel in how their prayers were answered.
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The 3 Ds of true discipleship
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
When we allow the 3 Ds of discipleship to guide our thoughts and actions, then we ensure our life is one of true obedience and discipleship.
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When love is more than love
By W. L. Patenaude
With just a little understanding of a Greek word used in the New Testament, we can see that when Christians speak of love, we mean the love of heaven.
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What is faith?
By Adam Charles Hovey
Not sure what faith is? Hebrews is here to help.
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My Dove
By Jacinta Wick
It is important to remain in the Father’s love. When we do, then we can begin living from that place of love and receive the gifts He has for us. He shelters us here and protects us from harm. Giving us new vision, God draws us in and lovingly sustains us.
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