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SPIRITUAL DIRECTION: Pray for rain
By Debra Black
Too often a spiritual drought threatens to weaken our belief. Does God hear me? Does He care? Am I unworthy of help? Why does He permit this struggle to continue?
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Cycle C -- Homily -- 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time -- 13 February 2022
By Roberta M. Meehan
This is a homily for the 6th Sunday of Ordinary Time -- 13 February 2022.
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St. Peter's Mission
By Caroline Godin
How did a poor fishman become the first pope and inspire a teenage girl? Here's how!
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Spiritual Direction: Who, What, and How To Be A Servant Of Our Lord Jesus Christ
By Michael Cunningham
Spiritual Direction: Who, What, and How To Be A Servant Of Our Lord Jesus Christ
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Is your influence leading others to sin or sainthood?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We all carry some type of influence over someone else in our life. It may be just one or two individuals or an entire company. However, we learn from scripture that they influence we have can either cause someone to sin or help lead them to sainthood.
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Candlemas Lessons Part 1
By Debra Black
I often sit in awe of God in the Holy Family while taken aback by realizing what it must have been like for them to live in the world as I must do today. There are many lessons to be learned from Candlemas.
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February 2; The Presentation of the Lord
By John Roskoski
February 2 is the traditional celebration of the Presentation of the Lord, the 4th Joyful Mystery of the Rosary. In this Lukan account we see how Old Testament traditions giving way to the New Testament, Christian traditions.
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Station #11 Stigmata, science & Scripture
By Glenn Clement
Discussion of Christ's Wounds via the Stations of the Cross ; Stigmata, science & Scripture //////////// Please note that I am new to Catholic365...this is my first submission. There are some excellent photos that would enhance the article but I am not able to add them. (I shall forward them to Anne Nunley.) Thank you.
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The Word of God is the Heart of God
By Katie Zalany
The Word of God is the Heart of God.
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Faith and Works
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Faith plus works in Christian life
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Loving Others By Loving Scripture
By Dr. Pup
Examining Sunday as the Word of God in the United States
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The First Sin
By Theresa J Garrido
Cast Out of Eden: Man's Fall
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Describing Mary
By John Roskoski
Mary was given a unique role in Salvation History, as depicted by the key words of the angel, Gabriel. It is from this dialogue between Gabriel and Mary that we derive much of the beloved prayer, the "Hail Mary". It also is the beginning of Mary being chosen for a special role in Salvation and Catholic history.
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Do Whatever He Tells You
By Deacon Greg Lambert
Prayer as dialogue
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Marked for Christ: the Necessity of Baptism
By Debra Black
By our Baptism we have ‘the principal role’ and duty, on behalf of all of creation, to assist each other in living holier lives. Through this “a more human manner of living is promoted in this earthly society”. Baptism matters.
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Evangelical: Political Block or Gospel Message
By John Roskoski
We take a brief overview of the origin of the term "evangelical" and how it is used by contemporary politics. It is important for Catholics to remember that we are not simply an "evangelical" voting block to whom politicians pander. Being the Universal Church, we are larger than political campaigns and we must be true to the Gospel message, not political party lines.
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A Strange Request
By Joe Sixpack - The Every Catholic Guy
Are you a 95 percenter? Every Catholic fits into one of two categories: You're either a 95 percenter or a 5 percenter. Which are you?
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