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stained glass windows
By Linda Kracht
Catholic Churches are home to ‘millions’ of beautiful stained glass windows, statues, paintings, mosaics, and wood carvings and for good reason!
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Maybe---This Explains 'It'---Homosexuality.
By Elizabeth Thomas
First though--before my thoughts---The Words that Jesus spoke. Math 19 4 He said in reply, “Have you not read that from the beginning the Creator ‘made them male and female’
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TODAY-HEAR MY VOICE-TRUST-OBEY and PRAY!
By Elizabeth Thomas
"Fear Not! I am with you, ALWAYS." "Seek My Face--not the ways of the world. Turn away, repent, humbly pray."
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Who do you turn to when things go bad?
By Troy Kroening
When things start to go bad, most of us just try to take care of it ourselves. We think that just by working harder at it we can get past it. Well, what about working smarter?
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Coronavirus: How Catholics should respond
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Coronavirus has made its way from China to the United States – let the panic begin. Before you turn on the TV, scroll through your social media feed, or Google information about how to protect yourself from getting the virus (if you have not already done so) let me say this: Stop the panic. Stop listening to the media.
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Why are Christians so evil and cruel to each other?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
If you scroll social media for any length of time then you will see people who say they are Christians attacking other Christians. It does not have to be over religion and faith, although that is the primary source of arguments and attacks, but it can be over anything.
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Quotes You Thoughts Were From the Bible But Actually Aren't
By Bill Dunn
There are over 31,000 verses in the Bible - obviously there are more than enough Scriptural verses that can be quoted. But many popular phrases today claim to have biblical roots - when they actually don't.
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How to Evangelize: From Home's Walls to the World's Edges
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The National Cancer Institute estimates that a little over 600,000 people will die this year from cancer. That’s almost as many people who live in Nashville, TN. So, the equivalent of the population of Nashville is estimated to die this year from cancer.
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Purgatory: Did Catholic's Make it up?
By Matthew Martinez
Did Catholic’s Make up Purgatory? The answer of course is no. And with this article I would like to argue this using Scripture, the early Church and the Catechism.
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The Infinite Love of Our All-Powerful God.
By Troy Kroening
The same hand that set the stars in the sky was viciously nailed to wood.
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The Wrath of God
By Linda Kracht
We expect good things from our choices and actions — in turn, when things don’t go as expected we may blame God. Are we experiencing God’s wrath when things go wrong or are we hurting because of our own choices — collectively and individually?
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Transfiguration Points to Supernatural Realm
By Bill Dunn
The gospel reading at Mass this weekend is the Transfiguration of the Lord. Saint Peter, along with Saints James and John, had front row seats for this miraculous event
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I Must Have Missed the Memo!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Here we go again with a very persuasive and intelligent explanation of WHY we are NOT to USE the ORANS POSITION during the Our Father.
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Living The Worthy Life A Tale of Two Readings: A Tale of Two Readings- Treasures Best Not Sought After
By Michael Cunningham
Today we will look at the importance of this famous Bishop Fulton Sheen quote, “This is the choice before us: either try to revolutionize the world and break under it or revolutionize ourselves and remake the world.”
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Just What Are We Facing NEXT?
By Elizabeth Thomas
Everyday, something unexpected pops into your life. sometimes it is only a minor bump in the road ---sometimes it is a pain---a severe pain in the chest that turns out to be a heart attack, a trip to the hospital and stent placement the next day. Home again and off again to what is next that will come into your life.
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John the Baptist Had Doubts About Jesus
By Bill Dunn
A few weeks ago, we discussed John the Baptist, who said some awesome things when he baptized Jesus. At first, John was reluctant even to baptize the Lord, and said that Jesus ought to baptize him instead. Then he said that Jesus is “the lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world.”
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Can bad ever be a good thing?
By Troy Kroening
Even good people like to be bad sometimes. Like getting back at that person that cut you off in traffic. Or being called a ‘bad’ man out of respect that you are not to be messed with. But does anything, and I mean ANYTHING, justify us doing bad?
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