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We are all mere servants of God.
By Fr. Francis Maple
When you have done everything you can you are to regard yourselves as mere servants of God.
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“He numbers the stars and gives to all of them their names.”
By Bryan J Dickerson
The celestial objects created by God play an important role in Sacred Scripture and human history. This brief review looks at Genesis, the Book of Psalms, the Book of Revelation and Saint Matthew's account of the Birth of Jesus including the Star of Bethlehem.
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The pursuit of happiness - is it in John 3:16?
By Victor S E Moubarak
The pursuit of happiness is to be found in John 3:16
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Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men
By Adam Charles Hovey
Immediately they left their nets and followed him.
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The Early Church Fathers on Abortion
By Sebastian R. Fama
Even early non-Christian writers raised objections to abortion. Ovid [B.C. 43-A.D. 17] refers to it as warfare. Juvenal [A.D. 67-127] calls it murder. Certainly, it should come as no surprise that the Church would also object to such a violent act.
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NEW: dental "x-ray" found on the Turin Shroud
By The Catholic Nurse
Trained in facial anatomy, surgeon Dr. Sottosanti describes his proof that an energy-burst had to have occurred in order to impose his newly discovered and described dental radiographic image.
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IMMIGRATION POLICY TO HEAVEN
By Charles Gruich
Using the analogy of countries' immigration policies to Scriptural salvation requirements.
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Faith and Trust: Reflections on the Readings for the Twenty-seventh Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
God's reckoning of time is different than ours. This is why faith and trust are so important. We want immediate (or nearly so) results. However, faith and trust, and knowing God will bring about good (eventually) lead to patience, which is a virtue: "an habitual and firm disposition to do the good" (CCC 1804).
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My Church, Your Church, Our Church, or The Church?
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
The Church is not a physical location, but the spiritual body of Christ.
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With a freewill offering I will sacrifice to you
By Adam Charles Hovey
I will give thanks to your name, O LORD, for it is good.
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How I 'Read' My Church
By Gary Sullivan
A church is the place where time and space collapse into one single event. In the liturgy, we are at the Last Supper, we are at Calvary, we are in the future New Heaven and New Earth and we are in the present moment. Jesus’ once and for all sacrifice, resurrection and ascension are being made present. Heaven and earth are touching and the veil is opened. This is the language of our sanctuary at Sa
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Weak, but strong in Christ
By Adam Charles Hovey
I know I am weak, but, my strength is in Christ
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The Early Church Fathers on Divorce and Remarriage
By Sebastian R. Fama
The Early Church Fathers taught that a true marriage lasted until the death of one of the spouses. However, they also recognized, as does Scripture, that there are times when a separation may be necessary.
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Finding Nemo (in the Sacrament of Baptism)
By Gary Sullivan
“But we, little fishes, after the example of our ??T?S Jesus Christ, are born in water, nor have we safety in any other way than by permanently abiding in water; so that most monstrous creature, who had no right to teach even sound doctrine, knew full well how to kill the little fishes, by taking them away from the water!”- Tertullian
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Woe to the Complacent: Reflections on the Readings for the Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
The "minor" prophet (minor not because of importance but for the focus of his prophecy) Amos has another life lesson for us which serves as an appropriate introduction to all of the readings. Complacency is NOT an effective strategy when engaged in spiritual warfare. We must be zealous in our faith.
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How does God view the poor and the rich?
By Fr. Francis Maple
How does God view the rich and the poor?
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The first martyr's speech (Acts 6-7)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
Countless souls have been saved by the inspiring witness of the martyrs, beginning with St. Stephen.
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