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REFLECTIONS ON TREADING WATER WITH JESUS
By Loreen Marie Derry
During this week, we have been journeying through the storm with Jesus and his disciples. Here we will follow the story from the Gospel, and reflect upon the questions that get in the way of our trust in Jesus.
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The Prodigal Llama
By Gary Sullivan
The Parable of the Prodigal Son is well known because it is so rich in meaning. Using the the Catholic Church's ancient Llama method of interpretation we will discover the literal, moral, anagogical and moral sense of the story.
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St. John Chrysostom on Jesus Walking on the Water, Part 2: Matthew 14:26b-33
By Loreen Marie Derry
Description: Part 2: This Sunday, we will read Matthew’s account of the storm on the lake, in which Jesus is not in the boat with His disciples. He comes to them, walking on water, and they are at first terrified. St. John Chrysostom, an early Father of the Church, walks beside us as we watch Jesus reveal Himself in this story.
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St. John Chrysostom on Jesus Walking on the Water, Matthew 14:23-26a.
By Loreen Marie Derry
This Sunday, we will read Matthew’s account of the storm on the lake, in which Jesus is not in the boat with His disciples.This is a two-part article. What is the importance of this story, compared to a previous storm, when Jesus was in the boat asleep during a storm? St. John Chrysostom, an early Father of the Church, walks beside us as we watch the disciples in the storm.
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We Must Avoid Emotions-Based Theology
By Jacinta
We have become way too Protestantized; Emotions-based theology makes for confusing and bad theology. Feelings and "personal experience" cannot evade reality, and it is not hatred or lack of love when we try to live according to reality and not according to how we "feel" something should be, if it contradicts the Faith.
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Courage Overcomes Fear: 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Fear is crippling Catholics. We must take heed to Christ's command to the three apostles who witnessed his transfiguration to "Rise and not be afraid."
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"Truly, You are the Son of God."
By Joe Tevington
I found those Sea of Galilee storms to be terrifying!
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The Parable of the Unfaithful Servant
By Loreen Marie Derry
The parables of Jesus are a mystery. In this series from Journeying with Jesus Through the Parables, we continue to walk with Jesus as he talks about the Kingdom of God. Who is the faithful servant who chooses to follow the Lord? What does this mean for your life?
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20 Names for Jesus at Mass
By Gary Sullivan
We can learn much about Jesus simply by paying attention to what his Bride, the Church calls him while in their marital and intimate moment of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Here are 20 names and titles that tell us about who Jesus is and what he does for us in the Eucharist.
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Division is not of God
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
God is not the author of confusion. He is not the creator of chaos. Where there is division and turmoil, there is Satan.
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Alabaster Jar of Anti-Sacramental Mystery Part III: Is Liberalism Anticipated in the Bible? Probably, Yes! Read On!
By Scott Pauline
Liberal Christianity reduces the church to merely a community of corporal works of Mercy. Three sacraments initiates initiate us into the community of the church like the three loads of the Easter vigil at midnight The alabaster jar is worth 300 days ages and Judas betrays Jesus for 30 pieces of silver
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The Cross and Resurrection: A Revelation about God and Ourselves
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The Solemnity of the Glorious Resurrection of the Lord is the Church’s celebration of Christ’s victory over sin and death. It is the revelation of our new birth in Christ, in which we discover the true nature of God, and of ourselves.
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The Alabaster Jar of Anti-Sacramental Mystery Part II: Are Christian Division and Their Sacraments Anticipated in the Bible? Protestant Chaos? Probably, Yes! Read On!
By Scott Pauline
The Loaves and the fishes are very much Eucharistic and the Eucharist has to do with Holy Communion or the union of Christians Therefore the loaves and fishes should relate to Christian division in allegory. They absolutely do. Five Loaves and two fish, heretics lose 5 sacraments and retain only two Seven loaves in a few fish, schismatics retain all seven sacraments, but are a little u
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“Journeying with Jesus Through the Parables: Part 1” The Parable of the Lost Sheep
By Loreen Marie Derry
In this article, we read about the Good Shepherd, and reflect upon the personal meaning of the parable. Author commentary is imbedded within the questions. This is designed as a devotional for journaling or discussion. This is part 1 of a 12 part series.
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Bill Maher Goes to Bible School
By Gary Sullivan
When it came to the Bible, comedian and atheist, Bill Maher was stuck on the literal sense. Jordan Peterson managed to open his mind and perhaps his heart to the spiritual meaning of scripture. As Jordan Peterson unlocked for him the Bible’s perennial wisdom, Bill began to see the light.
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The Alabaster Jar of Anti-Sacramental Mystery Part I: Are Liberal and Conservative Extremes Anticipated in the Bible? Probably :)
By Scott Pauline
Jesus is lavishly anointed with oil and they complain that it could have been used for the poor. That is liberalism The woman wipes her tears on jesus's feet with her hair. The Pharisee and judgmentalism and critiques her. This is the hardened Evangelical
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