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Why Christian Obedience Is Not Blind—and Never Was
By Aaron Schuck
This article examines Christian obedience as an act of discernment rather than blind submission, showing how listening, conscience, and free choice form the foundation of authentic obedience in Scripture, Church teaching, and the life of Christ.
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Behold the Lamb of God: Reflections on the Readings for the Second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle A
By Tom Klocek
The readings for this weekend are indicators of the fact that the Old Testament points to Jesus and the New Testament while the New Testament is a fulfillment of the Old Testament. Jesus is the Savior of the World and His manifestation as such, which we saw during Christmastide, continues. Pay attention. There is nothing ordinary about Ordinary Time.
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Matthew's Conversion - And Ours
By John M. Grondelski
Saturday's Gospel features the call and conversion of St. Matthew and Jesus dining with tax collectors. What does that say about Him as Savior and the modern controversy about "accompaniment?"
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Crazy Gospel Numbers?
By Scott Pauline
Not all numbers in the Gospels should be treated as just arbitrary and meaningless.
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Jesus Is Savior -- Period.
By John M. Grondelski
Friday's Gospel about healing a paralyzed man is secondarily about the healing. It's main focus is "who is Jesus," the answer being He who saves us from sin.
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Do WE Want to Be Saved?
By John M. Grondelski
Thursday's Gospel features a leper approaching Jesus, asking for healing "if You will it." God always wants to heal us. The acid question is: do we?
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Jesus's heart
By Adam Charles Hovey
A new commandment I give to you, that you love on another; even as I have loved you
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Samuel's "Familiarity" with God -- And Ours?
By John M. Grondelski
This week's Mass readings introduce the prophet Samuel: who was he, why was he important, and how did he get "familiar" with God?
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The Devil Is Real
By John M. Grondelski
Repentance means man taking responsibility for his evil. But man is not the only doer of evil: Jesus makes clear we need to take seriously the devil.
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Dungeon
By Gary Sullivan
Pre-Baptism: ‘But you said I would be like God”. They respond with a thunderous and monotonous chorus, “You are just like us. You are just like us”. Their mockery echoes off the mossy bricks that tower above and encircle you. Post Baptism: “You are my beloved son in whom I am well pleased. You don’t belong in a dungeon. You belong to me”.
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Ordinary Time Starts with the Extraordinary: Repentance
By John M. Grondelski
As Ordinary Time begins, the Church starts where Jesus did: in a call to repentance. What does that mean?
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Why art thou cast down, O my Soul?
By Adam Charles Hovey
"For I shall yet praise him, who is the health of my countenance, and my God".
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The Bible Alone?
By Sebastian R. Fama
The idea that all one needs is a Bible, while a foundational teaching of Protestantism, is an idea that does not and cannot work.
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Jesus identifies Himself with us
By Fr. Francis Maple
If we identify with Jesus we will share the approval and the acceptance of God our Father.
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A Light for the Nations: Reflections of the Readings for the Baptism of the Lord, Cycle A
By Tom Klocek
The Baptism of the Lord is another manifestation of Jesus to the world, Gentile and Jew alike. Today's celebration moves us from the joys of the Christmas season to the beginning of His public life. This will also lead us to the penitential season of Lent beginning on February 18th. As we continue to meet Jesus at this time, our faith can grow and develop.
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Beloved, Let Us Love One Another: Learning to Love Ourselves in Christ
By The Rosary Rule of Life
A gentle reflection on 1 John 4:11–12 inviting women to receive God’s love, grow in self-love through prayer, and abide in Christ through the Rosary.
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Saint Paul's roller coaster (Acts 13-14)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
Saint Paul is a model for us of remaining joyful and hopeful despite whatever obstacles we encounter.
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