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Preparing Future Financial Leaders: Guidepost, the New Compass Catholic Tool for High Schools
By A Faithful Steward
Discover how Compass Catholic's Guidepost program is transforming high school education by empowering young minds with essential financial knowledge. Dive into the innovative online platform designed to introduce students to fundamental financial concepts, all while instilling the values of responsible money management.
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Parable of the Rich Fool. Luke 12:16-21
By Loreen Marie Derry
In the Parable of the Rich Fool, Luke 12:16-21, we find Jesus telling the story about storing up riches and building bigger barns. Journey with us as we listen to Jesus tell this story, and then we reflect upon what this means for us in our daily lives.
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The two-sided coin of salvation
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Salvation is a complicated thing. It is God designed, God formulated, God completed, and God provided.
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Wide Awake
By Gary Sullivan
In today's gospel, Jesus implores his followers to Stay Awake! After the perilous and exhausting past few years, that idea of being awake is super relevant. We must not go back to sleep lest we die.
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The Fifth Commandment - Part 4
By Tom Stidl
A comparison of Mosaic Law and the Christian Testament
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Is God Selfish?
By Victor S E Moubarak
Is God selfish? What does Matthew 10:37-42 mean?
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THE PARABLE OF THE UNFORGIVING SERVANT Matt. 18:23-35
By Loreen Marie Derry
Journey with us through the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant in Matthew 18:23-35. Listen as Jesus tells us this parable and how we discover the meaning of this for our lives.
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The Fifth Commandment - Part 3
By Tom Stidl
Russian and Ukraine War and all wars as it pertains to the fifth commandment
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Entrusted with the Gospel
By Frances Paquette Rossi
Paul speaks in II Thessalonians of being "entrusted" with the Gospel. We too are entrusted with the message of the Good News; but do we really take that trust seriously?
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Mean Girls
By Gary Sullivan
Today we celebrate the Memorial of the Passion of Saint John the Baptist. In the Gospel, taken from Mark 6:17-29, we come across a mother and daughter duo who serve as the Bible's version of the archetypal 'mean girls'. Unlike mean boys who usually use physical aggression or name calling, girl bullies do it differently. In the end the mother is rewarded a disgusting trophy for her vile cruelty.
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Saint Augustine, wonderful doctor, pray for us, but.. the Millennium? | Apocalypse 12-20: the Dragon Works over ALL of Church History
By Scott Pauline
The church has viewed the millennium of Apocalypse 20, per Saint Augustine, as the entire age of the church, or at best, the general period between pagan Rome in the beginning, and the great apostasy at the end. But what if it is rather a spiritual phase of peace between our modern-day godlessness and the great apostasy, which is the say, the promise of our lady's era of peace per Fatima?
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The Fifth Commandment Part 1
By Tom Stidl
Abortion and how it relates to the Fifth Commandment
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Announcing The Resurrection: The Necessity of Evangelizing
By Elena Sapphire
Jesus gave Mary Magdalene the task of “Announcing The Resurrection.” Following in the footsteps of Saint Mary Magdalene, we all are called to announce The Good News which is The Resurrection of Jesus Christ to the world. In what ways are you announcing The Resurrection?
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Nurturing Generosity and the Art of Purposeful Giving
By A Faithful Steward
Discover how Compass Catholic transforms the way we approach our finances and faith into an exciting spiritual journey. From harmonizing faith and finances to the art of purposeful giving, explore how this community guides you toward a more meaningful and purposeful life.
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Eagles in Our Lives, Saying Good-Bye, and Remaining with Our Arms Extended- WHO DO YOU SAY THAT I AM?
By Katie
Saying Goodbye to College Teenagers is never easy, even as adults. We are parents are called to be the safe place for them to land. We need to keep our arms out so that they have a safe place to land, in a phone call or visit. No matter what they leave us with, we always love them, and try to point them in the direction of Faith: answering Jesus' words: "Who do you say that I am?"
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The Biblical Meaning of 12 Birthstones
By Gary Sullivan
Jesus is called a High Priest. Using typology, we can see that he acted like the ancient Jewish high priest. He ascended through the veil of the cosmic temple into heaven with the sacred Blood of his sacrifice in the ultimate Day of Atonement. His priestly breastplate would also mark this passage with 12 precious living foundation stones, the apostles.
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The Early Fathers and the Theology of Grace
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
The early Church Father’s foundation, based upon a positive theological anthropology, played a critical role in the development and defense of the theology of grace.
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