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MY CHURCH IS MORE THAN A FEELING
By Sherry Kenner
"Lord, remember Your holy church, spread thoughout the world." After Father pronounced these words during holy Mass today, he paused for several minutes.
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Who Am I to Judge?
By Lorrie McNickle
Who am I to judge? I saw this “quote” once again in a comment on Facebook this weekend and it absolutely made me cringe. It seems to me this singular quote and the apathetic and relativistic philosophy that it signifies and demonstrates is at the root of what is wrong in our churches and society today.
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Answer to an Old Article
By Mike Bugal
Occasionally, it a good idea for me to review some of my old articles. There have been responses that I haven’t seen since we don’t get notices about such things. I wrote a multi-part series on the Resurrection which you can read here: Resurrection Evidence: Some Alternative Theories Part 1
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The Key to Happiness
By Bill Dunn
Ten-thousand years of accumulated human wisdom has determined that people are the happiest when they do two things: 1) humbly trust the Almighty Creator, and 2) have loving relationships with their family and friends.
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Communism, Fascism, and Liberal and Conservative Christianity in the Bible, and the Alabaster Jar of Anti-Sacramental Mystery
By Scott Pauline
This is in STUDENT/TEACHER format, for entertaining interplay. This is very long, but we worth it, in my humble opinion. Enjoy if you can!
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Feast of Trumpets
By Mary Rivers
Ancestors who planted roots in Your special kingdom, The vine you uprooted from Egypt, those fallen from your ways, Called yearly by shofar trumpet into the Temple of the Lord.
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To Hate? To Heal?
By Elizabeth Thomas
God Said, “Let Light Shine Out of Darkness,” But God, this is a great darkness! God, what do we say? How can we relate? I know the trauma and effects of sexual abuse, but to have this pain come from the hands of a priest? There is no way any of us could begin to understand unless we were one of the victims. What is the answer then? Let us ask God as we always should.
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The World is about to be completely DEAD to the Church
By Scott Pauline
The Church, as Supreme Witness to the truth, has been attacked so long doctrinally, many centuries since pagan Rome, but the harm was never total; every heresy had some light, and the doctrinal harm came right back on the one harming to the same nature and degree, "and if any man harm them, in this manner, he must be harmed."
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Eight-Day Silent Retreat
By Malleson Emmerling
Eight days of silence. — July 1 to July 8. No talking. I was silent as I attended an 8-day retreat. And to think I actually paid to go on a retreat to not talk.
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A Response to the Latest Catholic Sex Scandals
By Bill Dunn
Oh, dear Lord, here we go again. The Catholic Church is being rocked by more clergy sex abuse scandals. The first time around, beginning in 2002 in Boston, it was shocking and embarrassing. This time around, it is simply infuriating.
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Do You Know How LOVED You Are?
By Elizabeth Thomas
God does not start a New Creation until the job is complete. He stopped on the 'seventh day' when creating the earth. But you and me ---Honey---that job is never complete until we are united with Him in eternal life. From the moment of conception you are being molded, shaped and blessed.
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Betrayal, Deception and the Love of a Mother
By Susan Skinner
It is said that Judas stopped believing in Jesus during the Bread of Life discourse. A lot of disciples stopped believing then. It is interesting to note that it is John 6:66 that states “as a result many of his disciples returned to their former way of living.” It is this betrayal and rejection of Christ, that is later marked with those same numbers in the Book of Revelation,
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Why Mary Stands on Snakes
By JP Nunez
If there’s one thing most of our Protestant brothers and sisters can’t understand about the Catholic faith, it’s probably our devotion to Mary. To them, our love for the mother of Jesus often seems like nothing less than idolatry, and they have no problem pointing to numerous devotional practices that appear to prove them right.
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Are You Going Too?
By Lorrie McNickle
Peter got some things wrong, but he definitely got this one right. “To whom shall we go? You alone have the words that give eternal life.”
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Sin, Sorrow, Sanctification
By Nancy Marie Murray
The Church spoken of by Paul in today's scripture as the Bride of Christ, “holy and without blemish,” may seem unreal, like a dream or a mist, in light of the recent revelations of the darkness of sin hidden within the Church. Christ suffers again, crucified by the terrible sins that were committed against vulnerable members of His Body.
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Hatred Stris Up Conflict
By Mary Rivers
Recently being the victim of vitriol spewed by a young yard worker where we are staying, I was struck by the animosity being experienced in our country. There is no exemption, no environment safe from assaults on one’s senses. Everyone places blame somewhere; all hearts appear to be void of charity, forgiveness, dare I say absence of Christ-like attitudes.
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Saints in the Scandals: The Next Generation of Holy Ones
By Matthew Alan-Anthony Johnson
We have all heard the breaking news stories and horrifying details, in which this would require a series of articles to honestly report: a new wave of scandals have hit the Catholic Church, in where this new wave is disturbing to say the least.
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