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Why We Read The Genealogy On This, Our Lady’s Birthday
By David Lindsay
On this Nativity of Our Lady, the Gospel is mostly the genealogy with which the New Testament begins. The genealogy of Saint Joseph. Our Lord’s stepfather. Why include that at all? Never mind read it today, of all days?
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Crying out to the mountains; "Fall on us."
By Ralph Hathaway
The time of judgment is here
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The Grace of Discipleship
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Christ calls us to discipleship in all that we do to bring about his kingdom on earth
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Emotional infidelity and culpability of sin
By Adam Charles Hovey
Recently, I discovered that I was the third party in an act of emotional infidelity. I want to share here how I feel about it and what I went through.
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Filled with the “New Wine” of the Love of Jesus
By The Catholic Philadelphian
St. Teresa of Calcutta reflects on how we can love Jesus
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Following Jesus Requires Commitment: Reflections on the Readings for the Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Just as the first three commandments insist, Jesus (God) must come before everything else, including family, friends and even oneself. But, as Jesus often reminds us, if we put God first, everything else falls into place. Sometimes we don't see it, but that just means we need to trust God. As the picture of The Divine Mercy states, "Jesus, I trust in You."
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Is following Jesus worth the effort?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Following Jesus at all costs.
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Eight Aspects of Fraternity
By Paul Thomas
A reflection on fraternity as it is revealed in the Acts of the Apostles.
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Dealing with being hurt
By Adam Charles Hovey
If you hurt, know that Jesus understands
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What does the Catholic Church believe about in Vitro Fertilization?
By Eileen Renders
In this article, we examine our beliefs, and when or why we might not always agree with something in our Catechism. Our Cathechism is not dictated by one person but is defined and preserved by the Magisterium, and the Church's living, teaching office. This authority is exercised by the Pople and the bishops in communion with him. However, over the years, there are changes made, such as Cremation
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Sunday Reflection from the Utah Mission
By Richard Horrell
Today’s reflection asks: Am I seeking recognition for myself, or am I lifting others up in Christ? True peace is found not in pride or self-glory, but in letting the Holy Spirit work through us. The Catholic heart is built on humility—recognizing that all good flows from God, not from ourselves. This is the path to a mature Christianity, where honor belongs to Christ alone.
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Crossing Invincible Lines: 22nd Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Humility and Charity teach us to love others by putting them first, ahead of ourselves
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Reflections on the Glorious Mysteries -Part 4
By Tom Stidl
An article designed to reflect on the Assumption and Coronation of the Blessed Virgin Mary using scriptural passages as proof.
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Evil is still a choice
By Adam Charles Hovey
Evil is still a choice. Choose not to do evil.
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The Early Church Fathers on The Use of Relics
By Sebastian R. Fama
It is said that the veneration of relics is evidence of idolatry or superstition. But as the Bible and the Early Fathers attest, such is not the case.
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The Glory of St. John the Baptist
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A reflection from Saint Lawrence of Brindisi on St. John the Baptist
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ChatGPT and The Fall
By Gary Sullivan
Unless we figure out how to use AI to advance learning, rather than replace it, we are certain to reach the depths of the fallen world.
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