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The Hemorrhaging Woman, and the Little Girl Raised: Christian Division and the Church that was Regarded as Dead
By Scott Pauline
Recently we read the beautiful Gospel that shows the parallel healing and resuscitation: the healing of the woman who had had hemorrhaging for 12 years and the resurrection of the 12 year-old girl.
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Cultural incompetence, panic and plagiarism in the Bernstein Mass
By Rose Cuervo
In the light-filled Kaplan Penthouse at Lincoln Center complex, lady director Elkanah Pulitzer and lyricist Stephen Schwartz sat with WNYC’s John Schaefer before the July 18, 2017 showing of Bernstein’s Mass. Here are snippets from their conversation and commentary:
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Why the Cross?
By Ralph Hathaway
In order to have a visual object to look at while praying the rosary I copied a picture of Christ hanging high above the world, his upper body bowing forward as if to plummet off the tree of ignominy, that glorious instrument that redeemed you and me.
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Meet the Findleys | Family Portrait Series at ILoveMyFamily.us
By Greg Schlueter
Steve and Lorna Findley of Huron, OH spend their time “raising the next generation of superheros.”
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The Parable of the Prodigal Son: the Jews and the Gentiles
By Scott Pauline
Two Sundays ago, we read the beautiful Gospel that shows the parallel healing and resuscitation: the healing of the woman who had had hemorrhaging for 12 years and the resurrection of the 12 year-old girl.
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Purgatory? Really!
By Dan Baca
There are key concepts of Catholic dogma and doctrine that are not explicitly mentioned in the scriptures. However, these concepts can be reasoned from various elements of scripture. This reasoning must be logical and result in a prudent conclusion.
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Don't FORGET What You are Taught!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Today: I was dealing with minor health issues, starting to become anxious! Oh no, am I having some problems again? How quickly negativity can ESCALATE if we let it. Oh yes it can!
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MEGAMILLIONS & YOU!
By Greg Schlueter
MEGAMILLIONS is at $442 million. THE NEXT DRAWING is Friday, July 20. CHANCE OF WINNING: 1 in 259M.
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Is the Church Heading for Extinction?
By Bill Dunn
Recently I read about a Catholic monastery in Quebec that is being converting into a Harry Potter theme park. The facility, which was once a thriving community of almost 200 prayerful monks, is now devoid of faith: no more monks, no more priests, no more Canadian Catholics who are interested in keeping the place open.
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Why Supporting Refugees is Very Biblical
By Fouad Abou-Rizk
God’s salvation story revealed in the Bible is full of stories of refugees. It is a fair observation to say that in Bible times, God has been on the side of refugees
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Beatific Mission
By Greg Schlueter
If you haven't yet encountered a Mission worth your every penny, every resource, every talent, every breath-- you're living a half-life. No provision will relieve your greatest poverty. No rising ladder will take you higher. No recreation will re-create.
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Pentecostalism, Donatism, and the Apocalypse Letters: "You Have Left Your First Love"
By Scott Pauline
Bet you didn't know that the Benny Hinn type could be in the Apocalypse letters? Sound crazy? Well come along and let me make my case, darnit!
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Our Invitation
By E.M. McCarthy
My kids' Catholic school gave out tee shirts with a logo “Live like a Saint” written in big letters across the back. The navy color with white letters makes these words, spoken by a priest who was their school chaplain, stand out.
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A Bed of Roses
By Carol Monaco
There is a saying: Life is not a bed of roses. Well, let us think about that the next time we pray the Rosary, which is derived from the Latin word “Rosarium” which means “garden of roses.”
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‘Two-By-Two' Beats Lone Ranger Ever Time
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel reading, from the 6th chapter of Mark’s gospel, Jesus sent out the Twelve disciples on a mini missionary trip. Jesus instructed the Twelve to “take nothing for the journey but a walking stick—no food, no sack, no money.”
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Do not be afraid; just have faith
By Mary Rivers
“Do not be afraid; just have faith.” Recently most heard the gospel of the woman with a history of hemorrhages, who put her trust in Jesus by touching the hem of His cloak. It is moving and relatable.
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The Insidiousness of Sin: Lessons from King David
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
“It isn't as if King David opened his eyes that morning, to ask, ‘What are the 3 most effective ways I can take this blessed God-given- life and invoke the worst conceivable miseries upon me and on everyone I love?’...
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