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Stephen: The First Martyr
By Dave Mishur
Stephen confronts the Sanhedrin and is stoned to death. Saul watches in approval
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Mary, Mother of the Church: Reflections On John’s Gospel
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The Gospel of John gives expression to the Incarnation of Christ in an approach that is different from the Synoptic Gospels (Matthew, Mark, and Luke). From this perspective of John’s Gospel, we can gain access to unique aspects of our understanding of the Holy Virgin and her role in salvation history, that may not be immediately accessible from the Synoptic Gospels.
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Discerning God’s Authentic Voice
By Deacon Greg Lambert
In a world of voices that compete for our attention, we pray for the grace to recognize the authentic voice of God in Sacred Scripture and Church Teaching.
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Paul’s Revolutionary Epistle: The Letter to Philemon
By Rev. David A. Fisher
In his Epistle to Philemon, Saint Paul argues for the freeing of the slave Onesimus by his owner Philemon. This letter is one of the first writings to argue for the emancipation of slavery. The emancipation of slavery, while taking many centuries to become a universal Christian concept, eventually becomes so; in no small was due to this Epistle of Saint Paul
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What's Your Highest Priority?
By A Faithful Steward
No matter what the people around us say, or what we hear from our culture, our highest priority needs to be Jesus!
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How Christians have missed the mark
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We have missed the mark when it comes to pointing others to Christ. We are not fulfilling our commission by the Lord and, as a result, society is suffering.
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How Should We Translate The Lord’s Prayer
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The biblical Greek word in question is epiousious as it is used in its adjectival form epiousion. This word is found only twice in the Bible, that being in the Lord’s Prayer or “Our Father” of Matthew and Luke. Even more significantly it has never been found in any other Greek writing in history, Christian or pagan. How is it translated by the Gospel writers?
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The Priority of Love: Reflections on 1 Corinthians 13:1 -13
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Reflections on 1 Corinthians 13:1 -13 and how Saint Paul teaches us about Christian love.
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2nd Sunday of Easter: Mercy, Mercy
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The message of Divine Mercy teaches us to receive mercy and share it with others who need it.
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Loving like God
By Hunter Leonard
God loves us gratuitously and he loves us first. Our love for him is always a response to his love. So, how can we love gratuitously? How can we love like God?
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The Presence of Christ in the Word, Eucharist, and the Assembly
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Encountering Christ in the Word, the Eucharist and in One Another
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Emptying Self
By Linda Kracht
Jesus self-emptying of himself on the cross for our sakes
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The Beautiful Shepherd of John 10:11
By Rev. David A. Fisher
A biblical argument for the optional translation of John 10:11 for Good Shepherd as also Beautiful Shepherd
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Are You a Doubting Thomas?
By A Faithful Steward
In our secular society, it's hard to believe that a 2,000 year old book has anything pertinent to say about money and possessions. But the Bible is a great tool for managing your money!
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4 things Jesus did after the resurrection (and before the ascension)
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Many may view the resurrection of Jesus as the "end of the story". He was born, did miracles, died for our sins and rose again. Happy Easter! End of the story! That is just beginning. Do you know what Jesus did after his resurrection?
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The Third Day
By Dave Mishur
The diarist's faith is confirmed on the third day and by a miraculous gift of bread and wine.
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Resurrection -- 09 April 2023
By Roberta M. Meehan
Easter Poem
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