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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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The Catechism of the Catholic Church: Sturdy Pillars and Golden Threads
By Gary Sullivan
In the Catechism of the Catholic Church, the Deposit of Faith is a treasure box of truth held up by four pillars and held together by four threads. Serious Catholics must not only know about the CCC, but must come to know it well.
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The Fourth Commandment - Part 4
By Tom Stidl
This article illustrates obedience to civil law.
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The Fourth Commandment - Part 3
By Tom Stidl
A description of the parental duties to children
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What do you want the most from God?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
God tells King Solomon to ask whatever he wants, and the Lord would give it to him. What would you ask for if God gave you the same offer?
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The Fourth Commandment - Part 2
By Tom Stidl
A child's duty to their parents
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On Courage and the Crowning of Thorns
By Michael J. Baglino
His crown gives us courage.
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Why Catholic Morality is More Than Ethics
By Gary Sullivan
Would you rather take a rowboat or a sailboat across the ocean? Which one would be easier? More efficient? Catholic Morality has a higher bar set by Christ, self-sacrificial love. But when the sails catch the wind we find the yoke easy and the burden light.
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The Fourth Commandment - Part 1
By Tom Stidl
A general description of the Fourth Commandment
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St. James the Greater, Apostle
By Thomas J. McIntyre
An article about St. James the Greater, son of Zebedee
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Fear of the Lord - the virtue
By Linda Kracht
this article tries to capture the essence of the virtue: Fear of the Lord
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Faith Seeking Understanding
By Deacon Greg Lambert
We pray to grow in understanding the faith we have already received in Baptism
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This Truth Remains Forever: New Testament Reflections
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Jesus Christ is the Eternal Word of the Father and his Truth remains forever. It is important that Catholic Christians read the Sacred Scriptures, for it is there, like in the Sacraments, we encounter Christ.
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The Biblical Tabernacle: We Catholics Would Feel at Home
By Gary Sullivan
In the Old Testament Tabernacle, the dwelling place of God and astounding replica of heaven, we Catholics recognize roots of our church buildings and our liturgy. It primarily signifies Jesus within and without its walls, in its furnishings and function.
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Parable of the sower part II | The devil's counterfeit of Heaven
By Scott Pauline
The dragon mocks heaven and the Sacraments, and so presents his own, superficial, sinful version of “heaven on earth.”
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The parable of the sower as image of the communion of saints
By Scott Pauline
There are ten commandments which the church militant fights to keep in order to defeat the dragon who has 10 horns to fight against the ten commandments. Or 100 equals 10 * 10 There are nine sacramental steps in the life of the married priest Seven sacraments Plus natural birth and death at the poles 6 of these Sacramenttal steps exist in heaven whether by iindelible mark or principle 6
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Mary, the Refuge of Sinners
By John Roskoski
Mary, the Refuge of Sinners is a vital link between us and God. She is also one of our strongest protectors against sin and evil. In all humility, we must invite her into our lives.
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