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Feelings of Fear and Awe: Reflections on the Readings for the Twenty-second Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
“Are you ashamed to be corrected? This is the vice of the proud.” (St. Augustine, City of God) Jesus came to call sinners and He called them to correction for their sins. It takes humility to recognize one's sinfulness and to become obedient to the will of God. But, as today's readings tell us, it is through humility that we will be raised up.
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Oh Lord it's hard to be humble ...
By Fr. Francis Maple
As St Francis said: Our only true possessions are our sins.
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Be honest with God (Acts 5)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
A lesson from the story of Ananias and Sapphira.
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Love your enemies
By Adam Charles Hovey
Quite possibly the hardest thing Christians are obligated to do.
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Reflections on the Glorious Mysteries -Part 2
By Tom Stidl
an article describing the life of Jesus during the forty days after the Resurrection and his Ascension into heaven
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Reflections on the Glorious Mysteries -Part 1
By Tom Stidl
an article designed to explain the Resurrection of Jesus
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How to Be Known by the Lord: 21st Sunday of Ordinary Time Reflection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Fr. Paul Scalia reflects on how we can enter the narrow gate, and it is by living out our faith.
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Why prayer(con.)
By Pablo Mallo
The how-to and power of prayer
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A letter to a great Christian woman
By Adam Charles Hovey
So, I have an account on a Catholic dating site, and I can't accord premium, so, here's a letter I would send if I could.
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The Early Church Fathers on Sacred Images
By Sebastian R. Fama
The Bible doesn’t forbid the making of images, but the making and worshiping of images. The same God who made this prohibition in Exodus 20 also requires that images be made for the Ark of the Covenant (Exodus 37:7), the tabernacle (Exodus 36:8) and Solomon’s temple (1 Kings 6:23, 7:25, and 7:29).
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Why the Woman Clothed with the Sun Is No Mere Metaphor
By Aaron Schuck
This article explores the connection between Revelation 11:19 and 12:1, showing how the Ark of the Covenant and the Woman clothed with the sun point to Mary. Drawing on Scripture, typology, and Church tradition, it defends the Marian reading of Revelation as central to understanding the Incarnation and the cosmic role of the Mother of Christ.
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How the Presence of God Moves from Gold to Flesh in Mary
By Aaron Schuck
A theologically rich look at how Mary fulfills the role of the Ark of the Covenant, showing how God’s presence moves from gold to flesh through her womb in the Incarnation.
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The Good News is for All the World: Reflections on the Readings for the Twenty-first Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Are you truly living your life for God? That would be a good place to start your examination of conscience. Ask yourself why you do the things you do. Remind yourself to put God first, then other things will fall into place. Don't be left out where there is weeping and gnashing of teeth.
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How Many Gods Do We Need?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Although monotheism is a bedrock of our Catholic faith is there anything intrinsically wrong with the idea of other gods?
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Wear It Well
By Elizabeth Tichvon
RSVP to Jesus' wedding feast parable.
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Prophets: Voices of God, Bearers of Suffering
By Beatrix Turajski
This article explains the difficult lifestyle of prophets, the sacredness of their calling, and how we can follow their example today.
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Fire of Charity: Reflection for 20th Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Christ talks about fire in the Gospel of Luke. Yet, the fire he speaks of is not the one to destroy but to purify
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