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Have you experienced the walk?
By Victor S E Moubarak
How true is our faith?
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Know Your Worth: 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
You are worthy in God's eye
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The Christ haunted South
By Adam Charles Hovey
The Southern United States isn't just the Bible belt, it's a land where The Bible permeates every area of life.
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The Early Church Fathers on Mary's Immaculate Conception
By Sebastian R. Fama
Genesis 3:15 tells us that there would be enmity between the woman (Mary) and Satan. If Mary would have ever sinned, there would not have been the complete separation that the term requires.
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Seek What Has Real Value: Reflections on the Readings for the Eighteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Vanity is used to describe things of little or no value and that sets the tone for this weekends readings. The whole lesson is to put God first and seek for things that will store up treasure for heaven.
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Meditations on the Sorrowful Mysteries - Part 2
By Tom Stidl
A meditation on the Carrying of the Cross and Crucifixion of Jesus using the stations of the cross and the biblical passages.
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The peace of Christ
By Adam Charles Hovey
The only peace that matters
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A Tract on Grace and Reason
By Matthew Johnson
Let us look at "grace and reason", according to Q.109-111 of the ST I-II by Aquinas.
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Meditations on the Sorrowful Mysteries - Part 1
By Tom Stidl
an article designed meditate on the first three sorrowful mysteries. the article reflects the rosary, bible readings and the litany of the precious blood of Jesus
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Is Wisdom a Person… or a Fruit? Understanding the Mystery of Wisdom in Scripture and the Spiritual Life
By Ophelia Molina
We often hear that Jesus is the Wisdom of God, yet the Bible speaks of wisdom as “she” and even calls us to seek her out. So… is wisdom a person, a virtue, or a fruit of the Holy Spirit? If you’ve ever longed to understand wisdom more clearly (or to live it more deeply) this is for you.
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Reflections on the Luminous Mysteries -Part 2
By Tom Stidl
an article focusing on the last 2 Luminous Mysteries
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How long O LORD?
By Adam Charles Hovey
Will you forget me forever?
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The Early Church Fathers on Mary's Perpetual Virginity
By Sebastian R. Fama
The evidence from Scripture alone was so overwhelming that even Martin Luther and John Calvin taught that Mary remained a virgin through the entire course of her life.
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'Heaven is Loading....Please Wait...'
By Gary Sullivan
A reflection on the importance of praying for the souls in purgatory.
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Pray With Persistence: Reflections on the Readings for the Seventeenth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Prayer is talking and listening to God. This week's readings focus on several aspects of prayer including the example Jesus regularly gave us about praying to the Father in all things. The gospel gives us the Lord's Prayer which is so significant to the Church that it is part of every Mass.
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The Cedars of Lebanon and the Catholic Church
By Gary Sullivan
The Barque (Boat) of Peter and the Holy Temple in Jerusalem are two key biblical symbols of the Church. They were both made from the most important Tree in the Bible, the Cedar of Lebanon.
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The Doctrine We Ignore That Could Shape the End Times
By Aaron Schuck
Many talk about heaven, few think about what the Church actually teaches: that our bodies will rise. This article explores the forgotten doctrine of the resurrection of the body—why it matters, what it reveals about judgment and hope, and how it challenges both secular despair and spiritual escapism.
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