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Morning Breakfast Time
By Elizabeth Thomas
Every morning we come to the table, ---to feast off the Word of God. Or at least we should. We know how essential it is to eat food to have the ability to function the rest of the day. More important is the consumption of that Spiritual Food or the Word of God to sustain us through all that will come into our lives each day.
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Where Exists Our Identity? - The Question of Who We Are
By Kim-Thérèse Lee
Who are you? Sounds simple, doesn't it? But is it really all that simple to answer? At first look, one might think it's not hard to answer, but think again.
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Questions Answered: Mary, Mother of God and Queen of Heaven
By Kevin Noles
Protestants typically have a difficult time with the titles of Mother of God and Queen of Heaven in reference to Mary. Each one I have spoken to seems to want to qualify the terms, to a certain degree this has merit, but they come off sounding accusatory towards Catholics.
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Popular Wisdom in the Bible
By Charles Tolle
Creation began with our Heavenly Father’s word for “The LORD by wisdom founded the earth, established the heavens by understanding”. (Proverbs 3:19) Humans who come to know him will partake of the divine nature. (II Peter 1:3-4)
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Get The Facts!
By Lorrie McNickle
I recently had an article post on this website. One of the comments it elicited I found particularly interesting, not because of the content, but because this particular poster didn’t even get past the third paragraph before, in her own words “she had to stop”. Then she felt compelled to emotionally respond with her opinion, before she even read the whole piece.
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Joy
By Mike Bugal
In the article “The Orans Posture is NOT the Problem" that I recently wrote, I addressed this subject a little, but I want to go into more depth on it here. I understand that part of the fear of emotion comes from the desire to distinguish Catholicism from Protestantism and all things Protestant.
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Catholicism: The Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End
By Dan Goddu
Religious pluralism, that is the principle of allowing a peoples with different religious beliefs, without penalty or favoritism from its government, to coexist in a civil society, is a principle that honors each and everyone's will to their own religious beliefs. However, theologically, there is no such thing as religious pluralism.
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The Orans Posture is NOT the Problem
By Mike Bugal
Recently in this blog an article appeared called “The Faithful Are NOT To Use the Orans Posture During the Our Father” . The article brought up a favorite whipping boy of the Radical, Reactionary Traditionalists, namely the positioning of hands by the laity during the “Our Father”.
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To Fear or Not To Fear? That Is the Question
By Bill Dunn
The Bible clearly says, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom” (Psalm 111:10). The Bible also says, “Fear not…I am your God” (Isaiah 41:10). Um, wait a minute. The Bible says we are supposed to have fear, and it also says we are NOT supposed to have fear?
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The Resolution to end all Resolutions
By David Torkington
A hermit I know used to say, “When you stop falling you will be in heaven, but when you stop getting up, you will be in hell.” The fact of the matter is, we all fall. The secret of spiritual growth is how long we take to get up again. St Francis of Assisi used to say that the difference between a saint and a sinner is not that the saint does not fall, but the speed with which the saint gets up ag
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A Short History of the Bible
By Ken Litchfield
The Bible is the collection of books that the Catholic Church decided could be read at Mass. It is a collection of books written by different authors with different writing styles over thousands of years for different audiences. It is not a manual on how to run a religion or build a church. Those things already existed before the Bible was assembled
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Our Catholic Life
By Mike Bugal
As I write this it is Sunday, January 15th and we have just returned from first Mass (5 AM). The Church was brightly decorated as this is a special day here in the Philippines as a whole. Today celebrates the arrival of the Catholic faith in the country. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan arrived and met with local chieftains on the island of Cebu.
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Not Wasting Time With the Dishonest
By Richard Maffeo
During the last 40 years I’ve spoken with many men and women who did not understand much about God or His word. Most of them came to me with inquisitive hearts, honestly seeking answers to their questions. I always answered as best I could, while considering my own continuing journey to know more about Him.
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You're Fired!
By Renee Oania
Looking back, I realized there are many reasons why I experienced many jobs losses – working in retail, publishing companies, government, school districts, and parishes.
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An Open Letter to Pastors
By Greg Schlueter
[Below is a letter sent to pastors in our region, many of whom are engaged in the Catholic person, family and parish transformation movement of MassImpact.us. Please read as we share with our pastors the urgent mission of building communities of missionary disciples.]
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There is no Blasphemy against the Spirit before Death!
By Scott Pauline
Pope Francis mentioned the Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit this Past Sunday.
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Water - so simple yet so powerful
By Tony Jesse
Probably the most underrated component in life is water. Any scientist will tell you that without water, human life is virtually impossible. Water is so simple and so humble, yet it packs so much power. Two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen - H2O. With this equation comes one of the most essential elements of life on earth and a healthy human life.
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