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Is Your Struggle Your Purpose? A Reflection on Women from the Bible
By Katie Zalany
I’ve been doing a lot of thinking about purpose these days and have been pondering the women in the Bible and what their purposes were. As I reflected on this, I realized that for almost all of the women in the Bible, all we know about them is their struggle and the healing or miracle that followed.
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Love
By Annette Bencomo
Love to all.These the way to go always.
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Even Emojis Are Catholic
By Gary Sullivan
Here is a quick guide to your Catholic iconography available on your iPhone . Which ones have you used? Did I miss any?
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The Season of Pentecost: The Gift of the Advocate
By Rev. David A. Fisher
In the Creed it is understood that in the Holy Spirit, the will of the Father that was accomplished by the Son, becomes for us the Day that never sets and our human history becomes salvation history, by our Advocate and Counselor - the Holy Spirit.
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LIFE'S MYSTERY
By Pat J. Chalmers
Life, from before the beginning of all else, is a gift from God and we give thanks by serving Him with Love and u7nderstanding. We do this with the help of one and other.
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Wisdom From The Old Testament
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Jesus is the Word of God, all the Sacred Scriptures are about Him, and through them He reveals the Father. By the power of the Holy Spirit the Word of God, Jesus Christ enters our hearts and minds in the truth of the Sacred Scriptures.
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Reflections on the Epistle of Joy: Saint Paul's Letter to the Philippians
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Saint Paul's Letter to the Philippians reflects the joy he has in the that community whom he had evangelized. While writing mostly likely from prison, he is able to express the joy that comes from sacrificing for the faith; as the Philippians were doing.
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Noah, the Dove, and the Blasphemy of the Holy Divine Persons*
By Scott Pauline
We will argue that in pagan Rome, the world blasphemes the Father, in our own age, the Son, and at the Antichrist and Great Apostasy, the Spirit.
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Saint Elias: Prophet and Miracle Worker
By Rev. David A. Fisher
It is a common tradition of the Eastern Christian Churches, Catholic and Orthodox, too often refer to the major patriarchs and prophets of Judaism before Christ as saints. Also, often they are referred to by their names as they appear in the Septuagint (Greek Version) of the Old Testament; in this instance he whom we usually call Elijah in English, is Eliyyahu in Hebrew and Elias (???a?) in Greek
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Reflections on the Gospel of Matthew
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Seven Spiritual Reflections on Matthew's Gospel. Matthew's Gospel seem to have been written primarily for Jewish believers in Christ and to instruct them how he is the fulfillment of the promises made to Moses and is greater than Moses in that he is the Son of God.
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Lift Up Your Spirit To The Lord
By Elena Sapphire
I’m sure you’ve found yourself in a state of overwhelm before. One thing after another piles up and you find your head spinning in a state of being overburdened by the cares of this world. If you allow yourself to be still, in the quiet of your heart you can hear a tender whisper, “Only one thing is necessary, lift up your spirit to The Lord.”
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Creation Is God’s Love Letter To Us
By Elena Sapphire
God's creation is like His love letter to us. Scripture compares the rising of the sun to a bridegroom coming forth from his chamber. The flower's petals open to the light of the sun. The sun symbolizes the bridegroom, the flower the bride. Do we understand how all of God's creation is one big love story?
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Christ the Healer in Sacred Scripture
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The healings of Jesus in the New Testament reveal that he is the Lord of Life and that he scatters the darkness of sin, disease, and division; the calamities of our fallen nature. Jesus brings the Light of Truth, the Light of Healing, the presence of God's undivided love for his people.
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Ten Spiritual Reflections on the Epistles of Saint Paul
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Ten Spiritual Reflections on the Epistles of Saint Paul, that always instruct and challenge us in the Christian life.
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The Day God Set His Church on Fire
By Monica Biedronka
How has the Holy Spirit set your life on fire? Did you resist Him? How did your life change after you accepted His gift of love?
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The Joy of The Magnificat in Words and Music
By J. John Basil
Luke’s narration of the story of the Visitation (Lk 1:39-56) is celebrated May 31. The joyful Magnificat emerged from this Gospel and is celebrated by many classical Western European composers.
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Apostles Empowered by the Holy Spirit
By Dave Mishur
Peter and the Other Apostles are Filled with Passionate Intensity after a Visit by the Holy Spirit
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