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Father's Day
By Charlie Johnston
I originally intended to write a short post to wish all the fathers out there a happy Father’s Day, but it ended up becoming something completely different.
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Would You Adam And Eve It?
By Victor S E Moubarak
The reading in church was about Adam and Eve. You know how the story goes ... There they were, Adam and Eve going around happily in the Garden of Eden totally naked and not worrying about anything, except perhaps getting too close to the cactus, or standing near a hot radiator or oven.
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Great Things Come in Small Packages
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel, Jesus offered a parable to explain the Kingdom of God. He said, “[The kingdom] is like a mustard seed that, when it is sown in the ground, is the smallest of all the seeds on the earth.
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John Colet and Hubris
By David Torkington
Just over five hundred years ago, in 1509, Henry VIII became King of England and it was because of him that Protestantism was introduced into England.
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Does God Love the Devil
By Janet Moore
Does God love the devil? What do you think? This question was reflected on by Father Leon Pereira, OP., the Chaplain to English-Speaking Pilgrims in Medjugorje.
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666: Literal Numerology is Dumb
By Scott Pauline
So Caesar Nero's name added up to 666 and presumably one particular theological title of the Pope adds up to 666 and presumably Ellen Gould White's name adds up to 666 and what does it prove?
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Be Glad and Exult Our Lord and Savior is in Our Midst (through Our Lady)
By Janet Moore
On the Feast of the Visitation, which we recently celebrated, I am struck with God’s call for us to rejoice in His Presence – like Elizabeth did so long ago, when she was filled with the Holy Spirit, she couldn’t help but cry out in in joy!
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Faith—What is it?
By Robert LaFleur
Faith—What is it? For us (Christians) it is a gift from God that helps us believe in the words and promises of God, based solely on what we have read and been taught from scripture and teachings.
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What Does the Church REALLY Teach About Contraception?
By Arnold Scott
I have noticed that there is a certain topic of moral teaching from the Church which, although deeply relevant to every married couple and to the common good, is never spoken of at Mass. That's peculiar, isn't it?
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Do we speak with just our lips?
By Robert LaFleur
I am not going to talk about things that may make you feel good about yourself, or things that may make you think that everything is just going great.
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The Joyful Mysteries: a Symbol of All Human History? - Summary and Conclusion: Does the Millennium Need an Update from Augustinianism?
By Scott Pauline
Let me recap as well: first we saw that just as there are almost 15 total months covering the pregnancies overall, so that there are 16 total parts of human history by the days of creation model, with the 16th being the Second Coming.
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Sterling Silver vs Pure Silver
By Robert LaFleur
Sterling silver with very little effort becomes very shiny. One could almost use it as a mirror.
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Corpus Christi In Our Modern World
By E.M. McCarthy
Something profound happened—I noticed someone not going to Holy Communion. I paid attention to this man because I sat behind him and waited to see if he would go to Communion before I went.
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The Joyful Mysteries: a Symbol of All Human History? - Part VII - The 6 Months and the 15
By Scott Pauline
Let us first look at the parts 1-6, and then also look at St Elizabeth’s characterization of that time.
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It Is Written
By Robert LaFleur
It is written that Jesus tells us that he will always be with us, walk with us. So there is no question or doubt as to that statement. So what is the problem? The real question is, if you will be willing to walk with Jesus? Are you the one that tends to go off on the path of your own choosing?
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"Idolatry" The Scourge that will destroy us!
By Ralph Hathaway
The crowds asked Jesus, “Teacher, which commandment in the law is the greatest?” Jesus answered, “You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.” “This is the greatest and the first commandment.” (Mt. 22: 36-38).
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What Marks Us As Christians?
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
“What marks us? Most of the major traditions of the world have something- a hat, turban, mark, specific dress to announce their religious belief.
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