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Day 351 – Glory in Heaven
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: Revelation 19 In today’s reading, we see what happens in heaven after the beasts, the whore and Babylon have been vanquished. There is much singing and rejoicing.
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The Awful, Awesome Symmetry of God
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Writing is what I do- have always done, to figure out what I think and believe. Consequently, I write frequently about God. This most mysterious, mystical Being who begs his creatures to love him.
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Christ-Focus in Healing
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
To seek healing rather than the divine Healer is one of the most common forms of out-of-focus Christianity. (It is also one of the least recognized and hardest to correct.)
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Day 350 – The Fall of Babylon
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: Revelation 18 Today’s reading is much more straightforward than many of the others in the book of Revelation. Having previously established that Babylon is code for Rome, we see the fall of the great pagan city vividly described.
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Habits--Dry Bones--Mindset--Barren Elizabeth
By Elizabeth Thomas
What do all these have in common in our spiritual walk with God? Let us start with 'Barren Elizabeth.'
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Christ-Focus in Spiritual Growth
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
The practice of virtue is like riding bicycle: if you stop moving forward, you fall down. It is a fragile state that can be weakened or even shattered by a lapse into worldliness, materialism, resentment, lust, unforgiveness, selfishness, self-pity, or any of a thousand other forms of failure.
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Day 349 – The Whore of Babylon
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: Revelation 17 Today we see the “Whore of Babylon”. Oceans of ink have spilled on trying to define who she is and what or who she represents. Of course, the primary point of contention is that some Protestant denominations accuse the Catholic Church of being the whore. There are several things we can say as to this issue
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Christ-Focus in Scripture
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
I once saw a fascinating copy of the United States Constitution engraved on a copper plate. Close-up, the letters of each word seemed uniform in size and depth. In reality, they were subtly shaded so that if the entire text were held at arm’s length, it displayed a strikingly vivid picture of George Washington.
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Day 348 – The Great City Destroyed
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: Revelation 16 Today’s reading we see the seven last plagues unleashed. Specifically, the wrath of God falls on one city
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Don't Miss these Symbolisms at Your Next Mass
By Joby Provido
As Catholics who have gone to countless Masses, we know the order of the different parts of the Mass, and the responses to the priest’s prompts come quite instinctively. But most Catholics might miss the symbolisms built in the liturgy because, well, we never knew they were there. Listed here are some of those symbols in words, objects, and gestures.
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Christ-Focus in Prayer
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
An out-of-focus Christianity will likewise distort our prayer life. Without a close relationship with Jesus as a person, our prayer will be nothing more than a long-distance phone call to heaven.
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Day 347 – Seven Last Plagues
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: Revelation 15 In today’s reading, we see seven more plagues being prepared to be unleashed.
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God's Inclusive Exclusivity
By Bill Dunn
This week is labeled on the Church calendar as the “Fourth Sunday of Easter.” But we might as well call it “Politically Incorrect Sunday.” In the first reading from the Acts of the Apostles, St. Peter makes a proclamation that has offended people for centuries—especially in recent generations when Relativism has reigned supreme in the popular culture.
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Why Men Need Women and Women Need Men (part IV)
By Tony Jesse
As we've studied in the first three articles of this series ( I, II, III), God’s creation communicates that dissimilarities are profound because differences illustrate love in that one uses his opposing nature to serve the other to complete what the other is lacking while the other does the same in reverse.
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Christ-Focus in the Eucharist
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Self-destructive patterns of failure can distort our spiritual vision in countless ways by subtly depersonalizing our relationship with Jesus. How can this out-of-focus Christianity distance us from Christ? There are many possibilities.
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Day 346 – The Harvest of the Earth
By David Vermont
Today’s reading shows forth imagery from which we can make important inferences. First, it this passage, we see that the torment of the damned in hell will be eternal
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Day 345 – The Beasts and the Number of the Beast
By David Vermont
In today’s reading, we see the Dragon and the two beasts.
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