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Vigano's Letter to Trump Reveals the Battle
By Tony Jesse
As goes a famous expression: "There are decades in which nothing happens and weeks in which decades happen." And here we are, in the heat of such a moment.
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"Love" True Essence of God! / The Enemy of Hell!
By Ralph Hathaway
Who was the last soul God sent to Hell? Many would respond with some of the most notorious persons or dictators of history.
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Pride or Love
By Lorrie McNickle
I've heard it said that Satan's greatest accomplishment is convincing so many that he doesn't exist. I think that is probably pretty on point. I think that he has accomplished another great task that is subverting the Faith and the Faithful though, and that is his "redefinition" and "perversion" of the true meaning of love. Or have we done that ourselves?
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Wrong Views About God
By Bill Dunn
Many people think of God as an angry judge, one of those classic “Hangin’ Judges” from an old movie who sentences every defendant to death, even if the crime is merely jaywalking. Folks who view God this way are often frightened and anxious.
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Censorship / Almost Insanity in the News
By Ralph Hathaway
How often has the decry to censor something in the immediate viewing, listening, or reading expressions of some people been enough to promote action against these sensory attributes.
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Much to Ponder
By Carol Monaco
When we rang in 2020 as the New Year, I remember having the distinct feeling in my heart that this would be a hard year.
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Imagine
By Victor S E Moubarak
Imagine you were there at the time of the Crucifixion. One of the crowd. Watching. What would you do?
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Music as a Revelatory Image of the Greater Ages of Humankind
By Scott Pauline
Dear reader: this writing is in tutor/student dialogue format for more entertaining discourse. Enjoy! TUTOR: So, student, you remember that in our first lesson [Music: Is it Totally Relativistic?], we showed that music is not entirely relative:
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From Attorney to Priest and Martyr; meet Saint Fidelis of Sigmaringen.
By Larry Peterson
Saint Fidelis is the Patron Saint of lawyers and the Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples During the early part of the 16th century, the zealousness of the Protestants in Zurich, Switzerland, was quite pronounced. On January 5, 1527, a young fellow by the name of Felix Mantz, discovered just how zealous these people were
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Corpus Christi: Defending the "Real Presence" in the Eucharist
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
If a heart stops pumping blood then the body will die. If the body is drained of all its blood then the body dies. If the body of Christ, the Church, loses the Eucharist then it dies. The moment an individual turns away from the Eucharist as the Real Presence and sees it only as a symbol is when that soul dies.
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Are you blessed?
By Victor S E Moubarak
When Jesus saw the crowds, he went up the mountain; and after he sat down, his disciples came to him. Then he began to speak, and taught them, saying: Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.
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The Carpenter and the Trash Collector
By Elizabeth Thomas
Very interesting indeed are the many ways that our Lord works in our lives. He is forever building us up or working to fix and repair damage done.
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WE GOT PLAYED...
By E.M. McCarthy
As I watched the news reports of my governor marching today in a non social-distancing group of hundreds and hundreds of people during his own stay-at-home orders (to stop the spread of COVID-19), it hit me: we got played. By that I mean the entire Catholic Church.
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Music: Is It Totally Relativistic?
By Scott Pauline
Dear reader: this writing is in tutor/student dialogue format for more entertaining discourse. Enjoy!
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Trust in God's Timing
By Sean Gillen
We're always told that God has a plan for us and that we should trust in His timing. Although this is a true statement, it’s easier said than done. As humans, when we don’t understand what God is doing we can all struggle sometimes to believe that he is really there.
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Does Belief in the Afterlife ‘Devalue' Life Today?
By Bill Dunn
Recently, there was an opinion column in the Washington Post, and the writer made the point that faithful Christians are less fearful of contracting the Covid-19 virus because they believe dying is their ticket to the joys of Heaven for all eternity.
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FINALLY---SEEING WITH EYES OF UNDERSTANDING.
By Elizabeth Thomas
How is your journaling journey to Healing proceeding? As you write, as any emotion comes up, do you find the source and how that event left you deeply hurt and angry? Who is behind that anger? Now here comes the hardest part of all. "Do you want to be well? What are you willing to do to be well?"
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