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Día de los Muertos
By Monica Biedronka
Does normalizing death make it any easier? Probably not, but it just might make it seem a little less scary.
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The Deeper Meaning Behind the Parable of the Good Samaritan
By Emily Berns
In the Parable of the Good Samaritan, there is a deeper meaning that may not necessarily be stressed in modern times. Jesus is telling us by this parable that our duty is to lead others to the truth, that is, the Catholic faith, amid this world which is full of darkness and lies.
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Overcoming and Navigating Setbacks
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Life throws us curveballs at times. We must readjust our vision in order to see what God is doing through it. He's always working for our good.
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Love and Compassion; A Reflection for 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Love reminds us how to show compassion to every person we encounter
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The truths of Genesis and the shadows of Enuma Elish
By W. L. Patenaude
The ancient Babylonian text Enuma Elish has a lot in common with the Book of Genesis. But it's in how they differ that's important.
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The Law of the Flesh
By Jacinta Wick
Why do we do the exact opposite of what we want to do? The law of the flesh versus the law of God. We take a look at some practical things we can do to find victory over ourselves.
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Forgiveness equals freedom
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Forgiving others for harms done to us sets us apart from the natural reaction of those not serving Jesus.
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Living in Exile
By Jennifer Kay Anthony
We can feel like exiles or we can literally be exiles at some times in our lives, but we must listen to the Lord's words through Jeremiah and must never put off living in the here and now.
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What are the Some of the Differences Between the Bible and the Koran?
By Bryan J Dickerson
The author offers a brief discussion of the differences between the Muslim Koran and the Jewish and Christian Bibles, focusing upon their organization, literary genres, authorship, how they present God and Jesus / the Messiah.
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Cleanliness is next to Godliness ~ The Eight Beatitudes
By Eileen Renders
In this article, we recall to mind the Eight Beatitudes given to us by Christ, and reflect upon the meaning of each beatitude.
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The Importance of Generosity in the Giving Season
By A Faithful Steward
Explore the significance of generosity during the giving season in this insightful blog. Learn about different ways you can contribute, from monetary donations to volunteering and providing essential items to those in need.
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Give God His Due: Our Lives
By The Catholic Philadelphian
What is the duty of every Catholic? Living out their call to be missionaries
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Why Confession? A Catholic Explanation
By The Lay Thomist
Ever wondered why Catholics need to go to Confession as opposed to just "confessing our sins to God?" This article provides an overview of the Scriptural authority giving Catholic priests the authority to forgive sins, and underlines how Jesus understood why it was so profoundly necessary to give such a powerful spiritual aide to His Church before ascending to Heaven.
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Love is the Fulfillment of the Law
By Deacon Greg Lambert
The love of God and neighbor fulfills the law, and covers a multitude of sins in the process.
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Conversation and Conversion: What Paul and the Ethiopian Eunuch Can Teach Us
By W. L. Patenaude
What two consecutive conversion stories in The Acts of the Apostles--that of the Ethiopian Eunuch and Paul--can teach us about our own roles in baptizing all nations.
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The Gospel of Mercy
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
An introduction to the Gospel of Luke, a book everyone should read to get to know the most influential person who ever lived.
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Looking at the bible as it was meant to be seen!
By Ralph Hathaway
The living word of God
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