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Between Augustine and Fundamentalism on the 1,000 Years: a Balance with Private Revelation?
By Scott Pauline
In light of this modern spiritual darkness over much of what was Christendom in earlier times, it is so stupid to say the dragon is chained just because the Eucharist is on earth. Jesus reigns in Apocalypse 12 from heaven, but the dragon is not chained.
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Day 52 – Barabbas
By David Vermont
Who is the man that is spared in place of Jesus? Little is known about him for certain. Some authorities say he is a thief, others a murderer. Some suggest that he was a political revolutionary that killed a Roman soldier in a riot. Sometimes he is called “Jesus Barabbas”, sometimes just “Barabbas”.
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The Best Metabolism Boost... For Your Soul
By Caroline Godin
When I first wake up in the morning, I stretch, sometimes for longer than I have time for but it feels good. It’s also healthy; it gets your joints moving and your blood flowing. It’s a great metabolism boost. I may not pop out of bed immediately after, but it gets me moving better than if I hadn’t.
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Commentary on Matthew 16:13-23, the Rock
By De Maria
This is another wonderful passage which I frequently use to explain the Papacy to Protestants, and to anyone really.
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Day 51 – Caiaphas
By David Vermont
Today we read about the arrest and trial of Jesus. Many false witnesses are produced but none can produce evidence sufficient to convict Jesus. Despite the many accusations Jesus remains silent. Eventually he is accused of saying he will tear down the temple and rebuild it in three days. Still he remains silent.
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The True Nature of God
By E.M. McCarthy
Once I had a conversation with a member of another religion and I realized our definition of God was not the same, because as a Catholic, I believe in the Blessed Trinity.
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How's That Again?
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Frequently our discouragement comes from not really listening to the constant messages the Lord sends to us. We must truly listen with our hearts ---and keep listening until his entire message gets through, whatever way it is communicated.
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Day 50 – The Last Supper and the Agony in the Garden
By David Vermont
Today we read what is arguably the climax to the story of salvation history. The Passover is at hand and Jesus shares a Passover meal with his Apostles. Remember, the Passover is when, at the beginning of the exodus from Egypt, the angel of death passed over the houses of the Hebrews.
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On Eagle's Wings
By Nancy Marie Murray
Jesus hears the prayers of the heart and never fails to reassure us. He knows how easily we give in to doubt and fear. He promises that He and the Father know and share our littlest concerns and our greatest pains. Especially during life’s most difficult times, entrust your cause to the Lord with faith.
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Fire Power
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
There is another fire that is designed to "renew the face of the earth." It's the fire that Jesus spoke of with such ardor: "I have come to bring fire on the earth, and how I wish it were already kindled!" (Lk 12:49).
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Surely Folks ---You See the Connection!
By Elizabeth Thomas
We struggle with the elements of this world where we can find many “varmints and sneaky snakes” waiting to lash out with lies and false hopes to lure us from happiness. God allows all as we follow our willful way to test and strengthen our faith.
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What? Wait—What Did You Say?
By Elizabeth Thomas
Preparing for Mass the other day, my mind was thinking about a son and his family. Like many Catholic parents, we watch and pray—as those grown children fail to see the need to go to church or teach their children “the way in which they should grow.” You pray for those wandering sons and daughters and now the grandchildren who are following in their paths.
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Traffic That Can Drive You Mad
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Traffic engineers generally agree that the world's most chaotic traffic melee is not in Rome, Bangkok, or Cairo; it's in Tehran, the capital of Iran, which averages about five hundred accidents a day. Almost all but the newest of the city's three million cars have dents or scrapes.
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The New Christian Crusade - Reclaiming PEACE
By Donna Kendall
A peaceful world is not one which finds itself in need of peacemakers. It is a world filled with conflict, tension, violence, dissension, godlessness, and anger that needs Christ’s peace.
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A Very Moving Story of Holy Communion
By Greg Schlueter
Here's a very moving story that's still haunting us, blessing us and moving us.
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Catholic/Christians and the Reality of the Grief Process
By Larry Peterson
Hospice contacted me about two weeks after my wife had passed and asked me to join an upcoming Bereavement support group. It would be two hours a week for seven weeks.
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The Filter in Your Brain
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
"A great many people believe they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices." Only a philosopher-psychologist like William James could have formulated that bit of wit.
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