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The Logic Behind the Male-Only Priesthood
By JP Nunez
The Catholic Church has no shortage of difficult teachings. Whether you look at her moral precepts, her beliefs about the triune nature of God, or her understanding of the Eucharist, it’s not hard to find doctrines that people today have a tough time believing
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Be Fruitful and Multiply or Abort and Euthanize?
By Lorrie McNickle
Be fruitful and multiply! It was the first command that was given to us by God. Be fruitful and multiply. It really is a beautiful commandment. To be fruitful and multiply.
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POPE HONORIUS I, HERETIC?
By Debra Booton McCoy
Poor Pope Honorius has been condemned, anathematized, pointed out as fallible and partly excused. He has remained on the list of valid popes, somehow. Who is this man and how did he get into this position?
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Catholic and Protestant presuppositions are different
By De Maria
So, then, it is paramount to discover which presupposition is true. Does that sound logical?
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Are We Praying the Rosary and Seeking Personal Holiness Enough to Avert the Judgement Of God on the USA and the World.
By Ralph Zuranski
In times of spiritual wickedness in the leadership of the Catholic Church, prayer and the sacraments of Reconciliation and the Holy Eucharist and Eucharistic Adoration are the primary sources of warfare against evil in high places.
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Homily From 20th Sunday in Ordinary Time
By Tim Weinmann
We are now in the fourth of five weeks where holy mother Church has been leading us through the sixth chapter of St. John’s Gospel – identified as the “Bread of Life Discourse.” Two weeks ago, Jesus proclaimed "I am the bread of life; whoever comes to me will never hunger, and whoever believes in me will never thirst." Last week, Jesus stated emphatically to the crowd: "I am the living bread
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The Lesson of the Almond Branch
By Robert Atkinson, M.I.
The LORD said; “What do you see?” “I see a branch of the almond tree,” I replied Then the LORD said to me: You have seen well, for I am watching over my word to carry it out.
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Fruits of the Spirit or Bitter Fruits?
By Bill Dunn
In his letter to the Galatians, St. Paul lists nine “fruits of the spirit” (not to be confused with Fruit of the Loom). The fruits of the spirit are the attitudes and attributes of a person who is fully in tune with the will of God and who lives a very Christlike life. The fruits are: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.
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The Mother of Sorrows
By Elizabeth Thomas
Into all of life, tragedy will come, everyone's life. None are exempt to pain and sorrow. By grace of God, I have walked through many storms and struggles---but the recent diagnosis of cancer in my son's neck; that took me on a new journey of sorrow and pain.
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One Good Reason
By Robert E.J. Campbell
I am not typically a Lady Gaga fan but I find the song “Million Reasons” powerful, poignant, and relevant when related to or with regard to the current Church crisis.
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Have you Ever Been Lost in the Wilderness?
By Zaid Kanafani
I can’t even count how many seasons of the last six years I have been completely lost in the wilderness. Although I didn’t recognize it for what it was at the time, I can finally understand the purpose of these brief periods.
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Three Great Woes of Catholic History, of Apocalypse: Protestantism, Enlightenment, and Godless Apostasy
By Scott Pauline
Yessirree, in the Communism/Fascism article on Christian extremes, we saw that the associated Biblical numbers and theology place all these spiritual disorders in their proper place and with their own anti-Sacramental imagery and theology for take out and beyond.
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How Important is Answering God to You?
By Zaid Kanafani
When I spend time talking with individuals who are new to the Christian life, one of the topics brought up the most is hearing from God. How soon will it happen? What does it sound like? What were you doing the first time you heard His still, small voice?
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Jesus Wept! A Beautiful Profound and Hope Filled Homily for Those Broken by Clergy Abuse and Complicity
By Janet Moore
I want to share a beautiful and profound homily by Reverend Edmond Kline. Many people have offered thanks to me for sharing this sermon- even a dear friend who's husband committed suicide after being abused by a predatory priest.
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What is the Source and Summit of the Christian Life?
By Bill Dunn
The Catechism of the Catholic Church says that one particular thing is the “Source and Summit of the Christian Life.”
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Use Sacrifice Beads to Help Your Loved One
By Terri Thomas
After Brett passed away, it seemed to me that God was giving me signs that he was saved (for which I am so grateful). I asked a priest, whom I knew was faithful to the Magisterium of the Church, if I could count on this. His answer I have never forgotten. It has helped me in so many ways even though it was difficult to hear at first!
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Book Review" "A Storyteller's Guide to Joyful Service" by Tony Agnesi
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Tony Agnesi is a Hall of Fame broadcaster, award-winning author and blogger. Tony has written a new book, and I am happy to help promote it. The book is called A Storyteller's Guide to Joyful Service and is about how the suffering in life we may endure can lead us into ministry.
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