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Day 200 – The Most Protestant Verse in the Bible …
By David Vermont
Whenever discussions between Catholics and Protestants circle around to the issue of works, invariably the misunderstood notion that Catholics believe in a works based salvation is asserted so that that idea can be refuted by citing Ephesians 2:8-9
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Spare Ribs
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Our God is more than a God of sufficiency, he is a God of abundance.
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Day 199 – The Letter of Paul to the Ephesians
By David Vermont
Today we begin the Letter of Paul to the Ephesians. Some key background information about his book is that it was probably written between A.D. 60 to 62 while Paul was under house arrest in Rome.
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Comeuppance for a Submarine
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Inconsideration for the welfare of others takes many forms.
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Day 198 – Against Factions
By David Vermont
Paul specifically tells the Romans to avoid those who teach doctrine contrary to what they have been taught. This goes right back to what Paul wrote to the Thessalonians
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Three suggestions for a deeper Advent
By Elizabeth Hoyle
A change in the liturgical season is a perfect opportunity to change something in how we live our faith. Are there certain prayers we should say more often? Is there a particular saint we feel drawn to learn more about?
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5 Ways To Deepen Your Faith
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
In the hustle and bustle of daily life sometimes we can become so consumed in climbing the corporate ladder, being a parent or a spouse, attending PTO meeting at our children’s schools, rushing to soccer practice, and soon we find ourselves feeling as if we are on the other side of the great divide from God.
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Blimey, It's a Limey
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
For the varied problems that plague mankind God's providence has provided simple remedies - many of which he has revealed.
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Day 197 – If Paul is a Priest what Sacrifice is Acceptable?
By David Vermont
By being joined to the Body of Christ our sufferings and sacrifices are made acceptable to God.
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When the Well Runs Dry
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Most people will undergo almost any sacrifice to protect their own interests, when confronted with serious consequences. Only those with a true sense of responsibility will fulfill their obligations without having to be pressured by a threat.
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Day 196 – Pope Francis' Message
By David Vermont
Many people love Pope Francis. He seems to be talking a new talk and walking a new walk. Others wonder where he gets some of the things he says. The truth is what he’s saying really isn’t new, its straight from Romans 14. It’s more a case of what is old being new again.
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Avoiding the Greatest Controversy
By Greg Schlueter
The only controversy I really want to avoid is having to face my Maker at the end of time for controversy I avoided-- for failing to speak the truth with love,
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Lessons from the homeless
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
You may not know his name but I guarantee you will never forget his story. Willy Herteller was an 80-year-old homeless man who slept on the streets of Rome under the shadows of the Vatican.
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Ladybug
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
In my own fanciful piety as a child, I used to think that ladybugs were named for Our Lady
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Day 195 – Respect for Civil Authority
By David Vermont
Paul tells his readers that they must respect civil authority, abide by laws and pay their taxes as civil authorities are established by God. However, the Church has always held that there are limits to our loyalty to civil authority.
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33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A
By Fr. Andrew Kooi
Each and every one of us have talents and abilities unique to us. No two persons are exactly the same. Some people, unfortunately, go through life without living or realising their full potential.
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Oh Holy Host!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
One of the greatest events that just occurred in my life was yesterday the 9th day of November this 2017. My sister had asked me to take a dear friend to the eye doctor on the 10th. She also asked me if I minded giving her Communion as she had not been able to give it to her this week.
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