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There Are Two Kinds of Priests (Part 2)
By Terri Thomas
“There are two kinds of priests, those people pray for and those for whom people do not” (sister of a priest). Homily from 2nd Sunday after Easter - Praying for Shepherds
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There Are Two Kinds of Priests (Part 1)
By Terri Thomas
“There are two kinds of priests, those people pray for and those for whom people do not." Homily from 2nd Sunday after Easter - Praying for Shepherds (Listen to audio here)
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All We Have To Do Is Ask
By Elizabeth Tichvon
"Ask and you shall receive. Seek, and you shall find. Knock, and the door will be opened for you" (Matthew 7:7). If you’ve ever experienced the power of a novena, you can truly understand these words of Jesus, told by St. Matthew.
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Let the Spirit Awaken You to Truth
By Katie Zalany
Truth. We can hear God's truth in the Word. We can know God's truth in the Word. But are we awakened to God's truth in the Word?
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HOW HIGH IS THE WATER, MAMMA?
By Elizabeth Thomas
As you know, its been raining, and it there is historic flooding BAD along the rivers. For some of us it has been raining and flooding in the waters of our lives too.
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What Confirmation is Really About
By JP Nunez
If you ask most people what the Sacrament of Confirmation is all about, they will usually say that it is an opportunity for people make their own commitment to God, a commitment that was made for them by their parents and godparents at their baptism
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Suffering Is Meant to Be a Win/Win/Win/Win/Win...
By Terri Thomas
If God is all-good and all-powerful, why is there so much suffering in this world?JeJ
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Via Lucis – The Way of Light
By Frank J. Maduri
The Via Lucis, or The Way of Light, or The Stations of the Resurrection, is a prayer ritual that is much lesser known than the more traditional practice known as The Stations of The Cross. The Via Lucis is far more contemporary having been initially presented in 1988 and formally adopted by the Vatican in 2001.
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The Dragon's Assault on the Catholic Pyramid of Truth | The Mystery of the Ages of Doctrinal Development
By Scott Pauline
David and Goliath is a very famous Scripture story, and I never regarded it as having a mystical element until recently. In fact, I have discovered that it fits perfectly with a theology that I have had for a long time, namely, the mystery of the ages of the doctrinal development of the Church.
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Looking for Prayerful Support for Your Family? Try the St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
The St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation was formed through the Mercedarian Religious Order which is headquarter within the Philadelphia area. Founded 800 years ago in the year 1218 by St. Peter Nolasco, praying for and rescuing in a sense those in “captivity” was the original mission of the Order.
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Another Day In Paradise
By Victor S E Moubarak
Let me invite you to come with me to Heaven. Let's go right now and see what we'll find there.
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Pontius Pilate Sneers in the Face of Truth
By Bill Dunn
Back during Holy Week in April, I hope you went to church on Good Friday, where you would’ve heard the Passion of Jesus from John’s gospel. Only John’s gospel gives us additional details of the conversation Jesus had with Pontius Pilate, who was the Roman governor of Judea during those years.
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Why Eve before Adam in the Fall? | The Cyclic Journey from Pagan Rome unto Our Modern Age
By Scott Pauline
Why Eve before Adam in the Fall? Several things.
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"GOD"
By Ralph Hathaway
I just finished watching the Solemn Installation Mass of Wilton D. Gregory, the 7th Archbishop of Washington D.C. How could anyone watching not have a tear or two, tears of joy and exultation, as perhaps over 1,000 clergy in attendance at such an auspicious occasion.
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Can Only Catholics Be Saved?
By Bill Dunn
I’d like to take this opportunity to clarify something. A few weeks ago, while talking about the sacrament of Reconciliation—known as Confession to us old-timers—I made this statement: “The Catholic Church is the only institution in the history of the world that offers answers to the two deepest longings of the human heart: true forgiveness of sin and eternal life in Heaven once our time on earth
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Our Souls will Sparkle Like Fine Crystal so Clear
By Ralph Hathaway
A king was preparing a feast in his kingdom, one that would be the envy of any other entity. It would be an opportunity to show everyone in his realm a most priceless heirloom that had been fashioned for this auspicious occasion.
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On Good Shepherds and Good Mothers
By Joseph Michael
The Parable of the Good Shepherd has long been one of my favorite Bible passages because it presents a picture of Jesus that I think gets lost or cast aside in today’s world of sentimentality. We often hear people refer to the mythical “warm, fuzzy, Jesus.”
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