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Eternal Rewards (Part3): The Beatific Vision.
By John Roskoski
Heaven, the "Beatific Vision", is offered to us as our eternal dwelling wherein we can be in complete communion with God and Mary. It defies definite description, but its reality is attested since ancient times.
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Who are the Seven Heads and Ten Horns of the Beast in the Apocalypse of St. John?
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Who is the Beast of the Apocalypse? The number of the Beast is 666, which is usually interpreted as a code for Nero. But why does the Beast have seven heads and ten horns? What does this mean? A clue can be found in the traditional date for the composition of the Apocalypse...
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Love, the Lamb and Our Lady: Three Themes in Gospel, Epistles and Apocalypse of St. John
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Although modern, especially secular scholarship argues that the epistles, Gospel and Apocalypse were all written by different people and that none of these were actually the apostle John, son of Zebedee; there are themes which go through all the Johannine literature, which point to the corpus having the same author.
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Eternal Rewards (Part 2): Heaven
By John Roskoski
Heaven is a belief common to many religions. Significantly, it is a common belief throughout the Bible. The idea, or hope, in Heaven is still common in the modern day.
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Why you should NOT turn off the news
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
With all the war, destruction, violence, and negativity flashing across our TV news, it is easy to say we are turning the news off because it is “depressing”. It is, perhaps, very depressing if we view the news through the lens of the world. We are called, as Christians, to see things differently. We are called to be different.
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Eternal Rewards (Part 1): Paradise
By John Roskoski
Paradise, a place of joy and beauty, is often seen as the same as Heaven. There are many overlapping properties, nut the history of the development of thought regarding Paradise is filled with vivid imagery and includes much Biblical and Catholic Theology.
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Cycle C -- Homily -- 8th Sunday of Ordinary Time -- 27 February 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
Homily
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ASK - No matter who you are.
By Victor S E Moubarak
Continue to ask God in prayer, and truly believe that He will respond.
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Useless Children According to Ben Sera
By Linda Kracht
This article borrows heavily from an idea about useless children by Ben Sera author of the Book of Sirach. I explore how, why useless children are formed and end with the main notion that we are producing useless children by burying them with electronics which gives them temporary pleasure.
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Listening to the Lord
By Mary Rivers
Listening to the Teacher
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The Devil (part 1): Satan
By John Roskoski
The image of the Devil conjures up fearsome imagery, but the character of Satan is far from the horrific monster imagination and literature have created. Always working against Christ and his followers, Satan proves to be an interesting figure in Catholic Theology.
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Spiritual Direction: Cana Sunday What Does It Mean?
By Michael Cunningham
Spiritual Direction: Cana Sunday What Does It Mean?
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How do I love my enemies?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We are called to love our enemies, but society tells us to seek revenge. As Christians, we are expected to be different. We are expected to follow the example of Christ and forgive those who have hurt us.
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Does your faith measure up?
By Victor S E Moubarak
Do you really have faith enough to realise what you are praying for?
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Put Out into the Deep
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Trusting God's ways over our ways
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The Afterlife (conclusion): Hell
By John Roskoski
We now must take a look at how the modern Church has synthesized the various images of Hell. The existence of Hell is affirmed by the Catechism, which teaches us our own responsibility in our eternity.
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The Afterlife (part 3): Hell
By John Roskoski
Our idea of HELL has a long history, beginning with a valley of child sacrifices, in the Old Testament, to the modern image of a place of eternal torment.
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