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Time and Eternity; "God, the Universe, and Everything"
By Robert Atkinson, M.I.
I had been Catholic for about 12 years when I found myself working for the City and County of Denver, Colorado. My office was on one end of the 16th Street Mall, a pedestrian shopping area. A short shuttle ride down the mall was Holy Ghost Catholic Church. I made the decision to, as often as possible, attend the daily noon Mass at Holy Ghost.
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In a Noisy World, How Do We Find the Quiet in Advent?
By Lorrie McNickle
What we reap within ourselves is what the world will be the benefactor of. Don't get lost in the noise!
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Wrapped in Swaddling Clothes and Lying in a Manger
By Michael J. McCormick
Several years ago, the pastor of our New Jersey Catholic parish returned from a trip to Israel and told us an amazing story. While visiting the birthplace of Jesus, the guide escorting them looked at our pastor and said, “Father, I would bet that not even you know the significance of these passages from the Gospel of Luke.”
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Modern Salvation
By E.M. McCarthy
The Angel Gabriel was sent by God to a virgin named Mary... Before the angel appears, a representative from Planned Parenthood arrives while Mary is outside her home, sitting on a bench.
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"So This is Christmas"
By Elizabeth Thomas
Another year older and another year will begin. This my dear people is the reason why at this time of year DEPRESSION is hanging over the lives of many instead of holiday cheer.
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Covered in Righteousness
By Susan Skinner
I have been thinking a lot about how true love requires sacrifice these days. And in learning about covenant, the covenants that God made always had sacrifice involved. It got me thinking about the very first time a real sacrifice was made. It was in Genesis.
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Giving Glory to God
By Linda Kracht
Close your eyes. Consider God for a few minutes. Who do you say God is?
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The Creed - to Recite or Not!
By Lorrie McNickle
Many years ago, under a full moon and a weight of distress that was spirit crushing, Jesus prayed. He was hours from succumbing willfully to a torture and death that would be difficult and excruciatingly painful, but what seems to cause Jesus the most devastation this evening and what caused him a grief and torment so deep that he actually prayed to the Father about it - was the Unity of us
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The Song Goes On
By Steve Reasbeck
When Christ established HIS Church, He stated He would always be with it, and that the ‘gates of hell’ would not stand against it. His words, not mine. I’ve always taken them at face value.
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Enduring Joy: What Serving Refugees Taught Me
By Katie Zalany
Our city’s Catholic Charities recently held a Wellness Fair for its refugee clients. I was able to take a day off and volunteer for it. As part of the fair, refugees received education about various community resources to help support their health and well-being, and were also offered a little pampering.
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Quit Using the Old Whine Skin!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Today was a strong day of testing, as it is when you strive to make Advent a true time of discipline and keeping Jesus alive in your daily walk.
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My Advent Miracle: Each Year, I Am Replenished
By Mary Rivers
During early morning Mass, sometime in early December, I see a “miracle.”
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Jesus Spoke to Me. A Personal Adoration Testimony
By Joe Donovan
“I have been here waiting for you, Joe. I remember you so well before the world tainted your heart and your innocence expired in a yesteryear so far from today.
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One In Christ
By Tanya Janoski
Our culture is obsessed with labels. We have neatly packed individuals into boxes according to gender, political party, race, sexual preference, and all sorts of labels. Even more alarming is that we have assembled a box for those who refuse any identity what-so-ever-, and we are left to guess who or what they might be.
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Did Jesus Allow Public Prayer?
By JP Nunez
I once saw a video on YouTube that criticized a large segment of American Christianity, claiming that many Christians today ignore several of Jesus’ key teachings. For example, it said that many who claim to follow Jesus have abandoned his teachings about forgiveness, love for the poor, and not hoarding our possessions.
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The Heart of God - Journey to Spiritual Maturity
By Susan Skinner
I recently read The Sign of Jonah by Lucy Patier. It is a prophetic book about what will happen to the Church in the future. It mirrors what God tells me in prayer except it has more detail. What God revealed to her is written so beautifully to me.
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The Simple Idea That PROVES Protestantism is Against Jesus
By Arnold Scott
Part of being a Protestant is not submitting to a hierarchy that is directly from Jesus and not accepting the succession of Bishops from the apostles. They may be a self-appointed hierarchy, or just a single pastor to maintain doctrine, but not a hierarchy with apostolic succession right back to the apostles and to Jesus, a hierarchy we must submit to for Christian unity
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