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The Unceasing Call of Truth: seek it, embrace it, let the Love who is Absolute Truth transform your life
By Deacon Frederick Bartels
The call of Truth is unceasing and unquenchable. It cannot be permanently silenced but only suppressed briefly. Nevertheless, it is often feared. Stepping into the light of truth always requires change.
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Suffering Through Cancer and Divorce
By Malleson Emmerling
Fr. Francis Fernandez makes this bold claim in a daily meditation I found in his book In Conversation with God. This statement almost made me laugh out loud the first time I read it and I had breast cancer and was going through a divorce. How could God possibly be favoring me by allowing me to suffer from the loss of my marriage and be sick with cancer at the same time?
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Holiness and Trust
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
God’s generosity is reminiscent of the ice cream stores that feature a wide variety of ice cream. The variegations of the virtue of trust are just another of the many ways that God’s goodness is reflected.
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Why I only celebrated Chinese New Year at Church
By Kim-Thérèse Lee
Chinese New Year has just passed and many went back to their hometowns to be with family and celebrate. While I don't object to people seeing their relatives and friends during this festive period, I do object to the increasing materialistic behaviour and attitudes of modern society, particularly, and scarily, the young children.
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The Light Shines in the Darkness, and the Darkness Has Not Overcome It
By Nancy Marie Murray
I talked with a man recently who used to be a Catholic until someone persuaded him that the Church had it all wrong. Someone had used scripture to convince him that it was idolatrous to pray the rosary and that the Eucharist was a mere symbol
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Prayer Strategy Number Four
By Richard Maffeo
I used to think “scripted prayer” was an oxymoron, that scripted or "canned" prayers, like those in prayer books, are less meaningful (read: less spiritual) than spontaneous ones.
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Literally unlimited
By Faith-Full Writer
A friend of mine was going through the RCIA program at our church, preparing for baptism and confirmation in the Catholic faith. She left one Wednesday night meeting troubled. They had been talking about the bible, and she grew up fervently believing that every word of the bible was literally true.
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The Missing Piece
By Joni Johnson
I love a good jigsaw puzzle. When I see the beautiful image on the box lid, I can't wait to begin assembling it myself. But the amazing thing is, every time I pry open that container, what I see inside looks nothing like the illustration on the outside. Instead, it's a jumbled up pile of misshapen little pieces.
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When You're Down, You're Not Out
By Will Campbell
As a New England Patriots fan it is no secret what I was doing at 6:30 pm on Sunday, February 5th. Needless to say I was in disbelief and shocked at what was the greatest comeback in Super Bowl history. If for some reason you are not a football fan, or have been living under a rock for the past few days, simply google some highlights of the game, then continue reading this article.
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What is it you want from me, Lord?
By Troy Kroening
Living a Christian life can be hard. It can cause us to wonder. Wonder if we want to be all-in, just do enough to get by, or disregard the whole Christian way of life. Yes, God wants our love, but more-so He wants to love us. He wants to love us fully. And love is only complete when it is met with love.
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Faith is a two-way street
By Denise Deverts
The third Sunday in Ordinary Time brought us once again to Matthew’s account of Jesus’ call of the first disciples. When I hear Jesus’ words “Come after me, and I will make you fishers of men,” I cannot help but be reminded of the old adage that weighs the relative benefits of giving a man a single fish against teaching him how to catch fish on his own.
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The Apocalypse is Ultimately a Book of Hope, Yes, BUT....
By Scott Pauline
Yes, in the end, God will triumph over sin and death at the end of time. I would like, however, to comment, that I think there are two of the best possible layers of apocalypse that have fallen by the wayside in modern Catholicism: spiritual historicism and idealism
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Question: Why So Many Divisions in Christianity?
By Charlie Johnston
Let's take a look at the divisions that have appeared in the Body of Christ over the centuries. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but more of just a background to our current tens of thousands of Christian denominations.
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"I am the Bread of Life" - Jesus
By Troy Kroening
"I am the Bread of Life". This seems like an odd expression. Why would God consider Himself food? Well, we need food for our life. But, Jesus is not talking about mortal life, He is talking about eternal life.
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Boast Only in the Lord
By Lorrie McNickle
I wonder how transformed our lives could be if instead of proclaiming our pride in accomplishments, achievements and possessions, we felt thankful and blessed?
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The Church has Caught Nothing All Night: It'll probably stay that way till Chastisement
By Scott Pauline
It is in the night when persons live totally according to the fall. And when you do not accept any Divine Truth, you are living according to the fall. When you accept no Divine Revelation and, worse, not even Natural Truth, or Reason, you are completely blind spiritually. This is the Euro Civs world of the last generation. They do not even live according to reason.
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A Letter to Our Young Girls
By Flora Burke
"The problem of pornography is that it does not reveal too much of a woman but too little." St. John Paul II said that. It’s quite fascinating to find such a humble and deeply Catholic Pope quote on a subject that is not only taboo but extremely hard to talk about in context.
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