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Articles in 'Bible Study'
God where are you?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
I suppose many of us have felt, at one point in our life, that we have lost God. You may feel that way now. We cannot seem to find Him. God promises that when we seek Him then we will find Him. There is one place God is guaranteed to be found.
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This is the Day
By Elizabeth Thomas
Take the day!! Run the course and live it! How by being thankful, being glad--choose that attitude of gratitude!!
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Who Our Real Enemies Are
By JP Nunez
The Bible tells us that human beings are never our enemies, no matter how much they may fight against the truth. Instead, our real enemies are Satan and his minions, and we have to pray for the human "enemies" of the faith.
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King of the Universe, King of All
By Fr. Jude M. Serfino
The article is all about true worship and honor we give to Jesus the true King of our life.
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Where Did the Bible Come From?
By Dan Goddu
Do you know how the Bible was created?
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The Life of St. Joseph
By Catholic365
St Joseph was the husband of the Virgin Mary and foster father of Jesus. He was a hardworking carpenter and the Scripture describe him as "a righteous man" (Matthew 1:18).
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10 Great Marriages in the Bible
By Shannon Whitmore
No one ties the knot with the hope that their marriage will be just “okay.”
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St. Catherine of Siena
By Catholic365
St. Catherine of Siena was born in Siena, Italy in 1347.
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Just Saying: The Power of Forgiveness
By Michael Cunningham
One of the greatest lessons in life is forgiveness. It is something that we all want but it is something that sometimes we are not willing to give to others. The problem here is that we are willing to ask for something that we are not willing to give ourselves. This is not only a character flaw in this world but in the next world as well.
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Question? Do Only Catholics Go to Heaven?
By Elizabeth Thomas
Especially, only the Catholics that receive the Eucharist on the tongue? Or, only the Catholics that kneel, stand, genuflect, sign themselves correctly and do not hold out their hands during the Our Father? You know, those who never use the Oran's Position?
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Come, Follow Me
By Hunter Leonard
This past Sunday we heard one of the fundamental New Testament stories for Christian morality – the story of the rich young man. While this biblical story is indeed about the danger of excessive riches in the spiritual life, including the famous image of a camel passing through the eye of a needle – the story includes even more worthy of meditation.
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St. Jerome: The Slow Work of Sanctity
By Tony Crescio
What comes to mind when we think of the saints?
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Jesus will never give up on you
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
My favorite, and most peaceful, times of the morning is praying the rosary
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The Fire of Judgment on Those who Reject Jesus
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Jesus was accustomed to rejection as he walked the earth.
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The Big Reveal
By Joseph A. Daczko
Through the full submission of our intellect and will we faithfully accept as true what God has communicated to us, because if not, many of our beliefs are left blowing in the wind.
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What's in your trash?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Do not lose heart when you see others toss the treasures of the Church, Jesus, and the Sacraments out to the curb. Be encouraged that there just may be someone else searching for it and will soon find what they are looking for and needing.
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Do You Have Twenty Minutes A Day For Your Bible?
By Richard Maffeo
Please hear this: To be knowledgeable only of the Gospels, or even the Epistles, then your Bible knowledge is woefully inadequate to the task to which God has called each of His children.
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