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Did God Have Evil Plans?
By Bill Dunn
I was doing a little Bible reading the other day (yes, I know that’s unusual, since I’m Catholic), and I stumbled across the following verse in the book of Jonah: “When God saw by their actions how they turned from their evil way, He repented of the evil He had threatened to do to them; He did not carry it out” (Jonah 3:10).
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The Magisterium's Authority in Scripture
By JP Nunez
Probably the biggest difference between Catholics and Protestants lies in our beliefs about the infallible authorities God has given us to guide our faith. While it’s tough to generalize about all Protestants, it’s safe to say that the traditional Protestant position on this question is very different from the Catholic view.
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Reflecting on the Sorrowful Mysteries
By Ralph Hathaway
During these days of isolation or distancing, prayer has certainly taken the forefront of our needs. Making prayer come alive is a way to reflect on on these mysteries.
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Pentecost? What is that?
By Victor S E Moubarak
When the day of Pentecost came, the believers were all together in one place. Suddenly a sound like a mighty rushing wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting.
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One Body, Many Parts
By Bill Dunn
This Sunday we celebrate the feast of Pentecost, the official birthday of the Church. Fifty days after Jesus’ Resurrection, the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples, giving them the power and the courage to preach the Good News to all the world.
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The Disciple Whom Jesus Loved
By Michael W. Horvatin
This is the first of the accounts in St. John’s Gospel that references the disciple whom Jesus loved. Who is this disciple? The closing of the Gospel reveals that this is the disciple who witnessed all of these things and wrote these things down (Jn 21:24).
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WALKING INTO QUICKSAND!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Who out there is tired of hearing 'bad news.' Over and over the same 'word' being used to talk about what needs to be done, how we are to live and why we must do as we are told!!
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When our Churches open their doors
By Fr. Jude M. Serfino
It is close to two months that we haven’t gone to our Churches to pray, to attend our long-cherished services (Mass, fellowships, devotions, adoration before the Blessed Sacrament, seeing old friends, talking to our pastors, etc.) and other important events
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LIVE IN FAITH--OR DIE IN FEAR!!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Some years back---over a million people were delivered from Egypt and taken into the desert. They left Egypt after witnessing great miracles by God to set them free. Within a few weeks however---they lost their faith, whined and complained--turned to a golden calf, and well we know the rest of that story don't we?
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In this time of need, go to a saint that Jesus always answers!
By Troy Kroening
It is odd to think that Jesus always listens to any saint. I mean, Jesus is God and as such all of the saints should be listeningto Him, not the other way around. Well, Jesus did subject Himself to the authority of Mary and Joseph.
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Will Absence Make Our Hearts Grow Fonder?
By Bill Dunn
Have you ever noticed the minute something is forbidden, our desire for that certain something skyrockets? For example, a few years ago I decided to give up donuts for Lent.
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Why do you keep Jesus nailed to the cross?
By Faith-Full Writer
“Don’t you know that he is risen?” My protestant friend seemed mystified at the crucifix, a standard cross complete with the corpus (body) of Christ. “I worship the resurrected Lord!”
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You have great power! But do you use it?
By Troy Kroening
How do you know that you have great power? Well, are you baptized? If you are baptized, you an adopted son or daughter of God! This not only sounds good, but it is a great reality that we hardly live out. If only we had a prayer that spoke to that reality and helped us to live it out. And we do!
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Preterism's Limitations: We Need to Move on to the Spiritual Ages
By Scott Pauline
The problem is, all positive stuff, sugar, and no horror. The Catholic preterist is great for the beautiful elements of Apocalypse: the Lamb, the Banquet, the Heavenly Jerusalem, the Holy, Holy, Holy, the 144,000, the great multitude, the incense, the saints, the 24 elders.
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Our home is where our hearts should be
By Fr. Jude M. Serfino
This Gospel reading is part of Jesus’ long farewell discourse to his disciples on the night before He died; flashback of what had happened.
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The Miracles of the Loaves and Fish in Today's World
By Theresa Buckley
Many years ago, my father was telling me about a bible scholar he was reading and this person’s theory that many, if not all, of Jesus’s miracles were not miraculous in the way most people tend to see them. He went on to explain using the miracle of the loaves and the fishes (Matt 14:13-21) this way.
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The Calming of Our Storm
By Tess Shore
There is a story going across the internet about how we are all in the same storm, but different boats. This story makes me think about the Apostles on the Sea of Galilee with Jesus.
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