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The Greatest Adventure
By Nancy Marie Murray
In today’s world, there seems to be a revolution against God’s commandments. Many seem to have forgotten that His commandments are for our good, and obedience to them brings blessings. Instead, they are seen as restrictive, bothersome, and arbitrary.
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Growing Along With Good News Ministries
By Carol Ann Chybowski
I remember back in the early days of my desire to grow in love of God and in knowledge of His word. One of the first steps I took was reading the daily Mass readings (I could not attend daily Mass at that time because of my work and caregiving schedule) that were listed in the parish bulletin.
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Day 296 – John Identifies Jesus as the Christ
By David Vermont
We know that John baptized with a “baptism of repentance” (Acts 19:4). So the question is whether Jesus' disciples were offering a different, presumably greater, baptism. John answers by confirming what he previously stated, that he (John the Baptist) is not the Christ.
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What Constitutes a 'Perfect Prayer'?
By Charlie Johnston
What is the Perfect Prayer? Any time you speak to God from your heart, and remain in reverent silence to allow Him to speak to you, I'd say that's a pretty good start.
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All Things Work for Good
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
At this juncture, the causes of suffering begin to reflect their sublime purpose, which is ultimately good, not bad. Paul's indomitable Christian optimism blazed beyond his prison cell when he wrote, while still shackled, his poignant words to the Philippians
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Day 295 – Words with Double Meanings
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: John 3:1-21 Besides containing the verse most cited at football games, John chapter 3 is an excellent example of how Jesus taught by getting people to think in new ways. There are at least three times in the chapter were Jesus does this.
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ONE THING Proves the Early Church was Catholic
By Arnold Scott
Many debates have arisen over time between Christians, some leading to breaks in communion, and most have appealed to the Scripture or the early Church to justify their viewpoint on various issues. There are so many issues at play, it is hard to keep track of all of them in a discussion.
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Day 294 – The Wedding Feast of Cana
By David Vermont
Today we read one of the most famous scenes of the New Testament. It is a story of Jesus at a wedding with his disciples. It is the occasion of his first public miracle.
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Day 293 – The Lamb of God
By David Vermont
Two interesting things in today reading. First, we see Jesus coming to the area where John the Baptist is preaching. Twice, John the Baptist says this, The next day he saw Jesus coming toward him, and said, "Behold, the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world! Jn 1:29
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Day 292 – In the Beginning was the Word
By David Vermont
Today we begin the Gospel of John. It is almost certainly written by the Apostle John. Scholars vary as to when it was written and are basically split between the AD 60’s or approximately AD 90.
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Transcendence - the Virtue
By Linda Kracht
How can we understand transcendence — one of God’s attributes — as a human virtue?
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Day 291 – Hey Jude
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: Jude Today we read the short letter of Jude. It is believed to be written by the brother of James as identified in Matthew and Mark and he identifies himself as such.
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Take Up Your Cross
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
The first thing you will learn from the direction-book is that suffering in itself is simply distress, while suffering with love is a cross. (If it is task-related, it might be called a yoke). The bottom line is your ability to grasp the full implication of what a cross really is and what it is designed to do for you. That itself is a grace from God.
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Day 290 – Sound Doctrine
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: 2 Tim 4 In today’s reading Paul again exhorts Timothy, and by extension us, to remain faithful to sound doctrine.
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Why Are You Carrying That Anvil?
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
When oppressed with problems, hardships and troubles on every side, it isn’t difficult to identify with David in his depression
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Day 289 – All Scripture is Inspired…
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: 2 Tim 3 Today we are in Chapter 3 of Second Timothy. Paul continues his urging that Timothy to be faithful in his stewardship of the Church.
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Ash Wednesday, 2018
By Mary Rivers
Again we receive ashes on our forehead, Our outward sign to remember… “That you are dust, and dust you shall return.”
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