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Lessons We (Probably) Won't Learn From the Coventry Catholic Debacle
By Anthony S. Layne
Believe it or not, this is my fifth attempt at this article on the confrontation between Nathan Phillips of the Omaha Tribe and the Covington Catholic High students. (I had actually submitted the fourth attempt, only to retract it when some last developments came up. The perils of commenting on current events as they unfold.)
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The Girl, the Woman, the Jews, the Separated Christians and the Two Witnesses
By Scott Pauline
Jairus’ Daughter and the Hemorrhaging Woman The girl grew up. The woman hemorrhaged, each for 12 years. The woman was healed, and the girl reached maturity for childhood, 12 years old
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The Incarnation and the New Law of Grace
By William Hemsworth
In sacred scripture we read that man was created he had a perfect relationship with God. Man is the pinnacle of creation, and God gave man everything. In return the Lord asked man not to each of one tree in the garden.
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Power of The Spirit Available to All
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel reading, the Bible explains that Jesus returned to the Galilee region filled with “the power of the Spirit.”
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A Devotional: Seeking God During Suffering
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
In my own life, I have had experienced hurdles which have tested my faith in people. Our hearts can be “brought low,” as the Psalm reads, during trials with others.
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Reading the Bible- A Helpful Habit
By Victoria Pangia
I know we read the Bible at Mass every Sunday and for some of us at daily Mass, but with this practice are we really saturating ourselves in the Word of God like the Bible suggests?
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Our Journey Home
By Mary Rivers
“Come follow me,” the Master says To Matthew, Peter, James and us. “I come, not to call the righteous.” The ones He calls are men, us sinners.
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I FOUND IT!!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Rather--God led me to find it! For three days I searched high and low, under and in between---well everywhere for my MP3 player that had my favorite music to listen to recorded on it. It has been the mover and the groover, the pusher when I need pushing: music coming to my ears over that player as I exercise. It came up missing on Wednesday when I went to exercise and could not find it.
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St. Telesphorus and St. Hyginus---The January Popes
By Larry Peterson
The eighth pope in the line of succession that began with St. Peter was Pope Telesphorus. He was a pope from 126 AD until 137 AD. He was followed by Pope Hyginus, who reigned from 136 AD to 142 AD. Both of these sainted popes have feast days in January and both established traditions that are still in use to this day.
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Vivid Dreams and the Illumination of Conscience
By Susan Skinner
On the darkest day of the year this past December, I had a very weird dream that I am still trying to unpack because it seemed so very real. Then at Mass the following morning I had a moment with God. I will try to explain all of it here.
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Wedding Miracle Is Sign of Divinity
By Bill Dunn
This week’s gospel reading is the wedding feast at Cana, where Jesus performed His first miracle, changing water into wine. This episode is found only in John’s gospel.
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Saint Abel the Just; His was the first recorded death in Human History; Feast Day, January 3
By Larry Peterson
The holy people from the Old Testament are not usually called saints. We do not say, “St. Abraham”, or “St. Moses” as we do for St. Joseph or St John. But the Church does allow for them to be called saints one day during the year. That day is their acknowledged feast day. There are forty-two different Old Testament saints that have designated feast days.
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A Word To Our Shepherds about Betrayal
By Susan Skinner
I was recently blindsided by something that left me momentarily feeling exposed, even betrayed. Because I know God is in all things, I took it to him to try to process what happened. I knew clearly I was supposed to meditate on Jesus’ betrayal. I did that for several days, and this morning God spoke. He told me I was looking at it wrong.
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Protestantism Finds a Type in Jezebel
By Scott Pauline
Original Protestantism and modern hard-core Evangelical Protestantism did and do like to point scary and negative imagery of the Apocalypse at the Catholic Church.
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Devastating Decline in the Practice of the Faith Must be Fiercely Repelled
By Michael J. McCormick
Closing schools, merging parishes, dwindling vocations and Mass attendance at historic lows, are all current devastating trends within the Catholic Church in the United States. But far from being accepted as the new normal, these harsh realities must be fiercely repelled.
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Reading Makes Saints
By BJ Gonzalvo
Saint Josemaria Escriva once said, “Reading has made many saints.” And indeed, many of the saints we admire now started their own spiritual journeys by reading.
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Jesus Baptism, the Anointed Messiah
By Mary Rivers
On Jordan’s banks the glory of God shines forth. Seen as a dove, comes the voice of thunder-
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