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People explain the Eucharist using the terms consubstantiation and transubstantiation. What is consubstantiation and transubstantiation?
By Michael
Excerpts from: Michael J Heiman Religious Mysteries and Other Questions Revealed ©2018
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Why Catholics have crucifixes instead of crosses? Does it matter?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Many Catholics display crosses in their homes, yet their parishes have crucifixes. Is there a difference between the cross and crucifix? Does it matter if we have one or the other?
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A Man Named John
By Dave Mishur
Jesus is baptized by John who calls him The Lamb of God. A voice from heaven says "This is my beloved son."
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Is it a sin not to give up something for Lent?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We often hear people speak about what they are "giving up" for Lent during this time of year. But is it a sin if one chooses not to "give up" something for Lent?
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How much do I HAVE to Give?
By A Faithful Steward
God does not need our money, yet giving to our parish, the diocese and other Catholic organizations is a way to acknowledge that everything we have comes from a good and gracious God. Our giving is not about meeting some minimum requirement. It's about giving in proportion to our ability.
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Distractions and the Rosary...You are not Alone! (Part 1)
By John Roskoski
Having a hard focusing on the Rosary during your chaotic day? Jesus has some suggestions for you. Such problems are not new and, the best thing is, Jesus understood our difficulties. We can rest assured that Mary also understands our imperfect prayers.
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Why are there statues and images if we are not to have “graven images” (the 2nd Commandment)?
By Michael
Why are there statues and images if we are not to have “graven images” (the 2nd Commandment)?
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Who goes to hell?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We never want to think that anyone we love will go to hell. Here is an explanation of who goes to hell and why.
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Judith - Turning the Tables on Holofernes
By Joe Tevington
Judith - Turning the Tables on Holofernes
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Lent - Going into the Desert with Jesus
By Catholic Paths
By the solemn forty days of Lent the Church unites herself each year to the mystery of Jesus in the desert. Let’s follow Jesus in the desert and discover the mystery of how to unite with our Lord.
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I'm Beginning to Wonder About Jesus
By Dave Mishur
Jesus makes a powerful impression on the Rabbis in the temple, including Gamaliel, who someday will argue to allow his apostles to preach in his name.
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Responding to Temptation During Lent and Beyond
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Responding to temptation using the forty days Jesus spent in the desert as a model for our Lenten journey.
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Huldah - Prophetess of Mercy for King Josiah
By Joe Tevington
Huldah - Prophetess of Mercy for King Josiah
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Deborah and Jael - 2 tough ladies of the Old Testament
By Joe Tevington
Deborah and Jael - 2 tough ladies of the Old Testament
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How Will We Choose to "Be Opened"?
By Emily Berns
In the Book of Genesis and Mark's Gospel, there are two different cries of "Ephphatha!" or "Be opened!," one from the devil and one from Jesus. The devil's cry actually closes our hearts to the way we are supposed to live, while Jesus's truly opens it. Which one will we choose?
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In Genesis Chapters 1 and 2, there are two creation stories containing different orders of creation. Why two different stories?
By Michael
This week in the Lectionary covers the first two chapters in Genesis. Why do the accounts differ?
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Faith Alone is Dead: Reflections from St. James
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
Faith alone is no better than the belief of demons.
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