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Cycle C -- Homily -- 31st Sunday of Ordinary Time -- 30 October 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
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Think of Others Not Ourselves: Reflection for 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The 30th Sunday of Ordinary gives us a compare and contrast when two people pray. One uses it as a way of comparing himself to others. The other acknowledges that he is a sinner and pleas with God.
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Cycle C -- Homily -- 30th Sunday of Ordinary Time -- 23 October 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
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Mending Relationships
By JMJ loves FBS
How to mend one-of-a-kind relationships
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How Far Can Prayers Fly?
By Monica Biedronka
God receives and answers all prayers offered to Him. Do we listen to His reply? Do we answer Him when He speaks to us?
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Politicians or Theologians; Blurring the Line.
By John Roskoski
Our political leaders are beginning to act like self-taught Theologians. They are desperately trying to find some religious support for their killing of the unborn. We should remind them; it is not there, and they are disgracing themselves in attempting to use theological principles as vote-getters.
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Personhood and Humanity
By John Roskoski
The pro-abortion adherents have tried to propose a philosophical-sounding argument which separates human life from human personhood. It is an empty and flawed argument, more of a stalling tactic to prolong the issue of abortion and try to give their arguments validity.
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Good Samaritans in the Gospel according to St. Luke
By Thomas J. McIntyre
A short excursus on the Samaritan leper in the Gospel according to St. Luke and connections between his story and parable of the Good Samaritan, found only in Luke as well.
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"Show Yourself to the Priest": Reflections on the Readings for the Twenty-Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Therefore, if you are in need of healing and cleansing from sin, “Go and show yourself to a priest” in the sacrament of Reconciliation. Don’t shout from the road. Be not afraid to draw close to the merciful Heart of Our LORD, pierced and broken on the Cross. Thank Our LORD for all His mercies and gifts. Be like the one leper, not the other nine.
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Abortion Must be Considered Murder
By John Roskoski
Abortion, the "kitchen table" and campaign issue, promoted by President Joe Biden has a long record in our religious faith. From the Commandment to the Catechism, to our current Pope, Abortion is considered MURDER.
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Cycle C -- Homily -- 28th Sunday of Ordinary Time -- 09 October 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
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Virgin of Carmel; Marian Faith With Biblical Foundations
By John Roskoski
Our Lady of Mount Carmel, the Virgin of Carmel, seemed to have made her presence known to Elijah, the zealous Prophet who lived 800 years before Jesus. Was this a sign of Mary? or, A sign pointing to Mary? Catholic Theology lets you, the believer decide.
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The Importance of Repentance and Reconciliation
By Deacon Greg Lambert
All are called to repentance, which is turning away from sin and turning toward God.
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Oxford Scholar Unpacks the Relevance of the Book of Revelation for All-Time
By Mary Beth Bracy
Fr. C. C. Martindale, S.J. reveals the lessons in the Apocalypse for the Church and the world.
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God's Promises: Twenty Powerful Bible Verses To Build Your Faith!
By Anne Bensons
Bible verses to boost our faith.
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The patience of God despite our pride
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It is difficult to believe we are prideful and arrogant when it comes to judging others. We become so immersed in our lives that we think we are somehow better than others, we have no need for repentance, and that it is the saints who are to be intercessors. Amelia Monroe Carlson tackles the teachings of Jesus in St. Luke regarding the parable of the Fig Tree and what it tells us about our life.
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Cycle C -- Homily -- 27th Sunday of Ordinary Time -- 02 October 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
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