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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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Dad's Bible and My Return to the Church
By Kevin J. Banet
I scanned all the old books before me. They were all just as I had imagined them, worn covers and all. “Take whatever you want,” my sister said. “I’m giving the rest to the Goodwill.”
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Why are you weeping? Who are you looking for?
By Katie Zalany
One night this past week, the pain of life took hold of me. I wept almost the entire night. I longed to be comforted by someone--anyone and I could barely recognize God in my midst. Of course, my prayer was not answered which made matters worse.
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The Conception of Christ
By Carol Monaco
To save us from damnation, God conceived a plan—and in this conception comes Jesus Christ who is the way, the truth, and the life. This masterful plan, flawless in every detail, is God’s loving gift to each of us—ours to accept or reject. A choice made possible by Mary who chose to accept Christ’s conception within her—body and soul.
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The Devil's Freaky Friday | Liberal Corporality and Conservative Spirituality: Communism and Relativism
By Scott Pauline
Liberal Christianity is bent on making this world a better place physically. It is soft both ways: soft-hearted and soft-headed.
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Wise Men from the East
By Sue Hallett
At Mass this morning, as always, we began with prayer intentions,
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Does the End Justify the Means?
By JP Nunez
Does the end justify the means? All of us struggle with this issue, and understandably so. It’s extremely important, but it’s also a tough question to answer consistently.
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Epiphany, the Light of the World Revealed
By Mary Rivers
High above the darkened world Light from heaven comes- Comes as a babe, the Messiah, Human, yet divine.
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Universal Love
By Nancy Marie Murray
Have you noticed the trend on popular television shows to refer to the “universe” as if it were God? Those who do not yet know God prefer to see the mysterious, magnificent, and seemingly limitless universe as their guiding force instead of a God who chose to become one of us.
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Young Adults Who Leave the Church
By Bill Dunn
In recent years I’ve grown close to a group of friends from church. Because we’re middle-aged folks, we talk a lot about very serious subjects, such as bifocals, bunions, and blood pressure. No, I’m kidding, we’re not painfully boring ALL the time. Once in a while we discuss a topic about which we feel very passionate: our adult children who rarely go to church anymore.
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Mary and Joseph Find Jesus in the Temple | The Jews Find the Messiah in the NEW Temple, the Catholic Church?
By Scott Pauline
The micro events of the finding of the Christ in the Old Temple of God by Our Lady and St Joseph perfectly mirror the macro events of Church history of the final conversion of the Jews, as they “find the Messiah” in the New Temple of God, the Catholic Church.
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Some NEW New Year's Resolutions
By Bill Dunn
Most people are not very fond of the first full week of January. It’s dark and cold, and the post-holiday letdown has kicked in. Our once gorgeous Christmas trees now lie by the curb, dry and brittle, completely naked except for a few straggling pieces of tinsel.
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King David is Key to Understanding Salvation History
By Michael J. McCormick
If you attended Christmas Eve Mass, you heard the beginning of the Gospel of Saint Matthew which opens the New Testament with the reading of the genealogy of Jesus. Often we may look at this reading as tedious and may even feel sorry for the one that is tasked with reading it to the congregation.
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The Late Night Reflections of St. Joseph
By Bill Dunn
My name is Joseph Bar-Jacob. It is now about midnight and my wife Mary and the newborn baby are asleep. I’m exhausted, but I’m still overwhelmed by what has happened, and so I can’t possibly doze right now.
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Terror In The Night
By Oscar L. Rankin, Jr
Just as the shepherds were terrified from the anomalies that they saw in the Christmas night sky, so was my daughter on one of our most memorable fishing trips.
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Why Did Jesus Come When He Came? The "Fullness of Time": Theology and Philosophy of the Necessary Old Testament Ages
By Scott Pauline
It is truly unfathomable and priceless to our hearts to consider the wonder and beauty of our God, that from the total love and exchange of two persons, wholly to one another—reckless abandonment into their arms and bodies—can come a third priceless person, a child, an immeasurably splendid gift from our Creator that images the very Triune nature of God Himself
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Anatomy of a Call from God
By Katie Zalany
We heard many readings leading up to Christmas of angels messaging God's call to Zachariah and Mary. It seems that there are some similarities in how God calls, based on these readings and others in the Gospels.
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