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St. John The Baptist – The Parable of the Two Sons
By Frank J. Maduri
The season of Christmas is upon us, and having just transitioned the Liturgical Calendar from Advent which focused on the significant role of St. John The Baptist in compelling us to repent and make the path straight for the Lord. The Christmas season, for Catholics, is centered upon being the light for those in darkness.
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Is the Catholic Church Mixed with Paganism?
By Scott Pauline
I agree that modern Christmas is commercialized terribly, but regarding the date of Christmas being changed by the Church to fit paganism, and other accusations that the Catholic Church is a corrupted form of Christianity by paganism,
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The Least (and Most Annoying) of These
By Caroline Godin
It’s so easy to be self-consumed in this world of ‘me’ and iThings and instant gratification. It’s so easy to scoff at others’ complaints when yours are clearly much bigger. It’s so easy to be self-consumed and egocentric on social media where likes and shares boost your dopamine levels until you’re comfortably self-confident enough to go back to the real world… for a short time.
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I'll Be Your Mule If You Will Be My Donkey
By Michael A. Durney
Can you imagine each person on earth serving the needs of others? Neither can I, yet by nature, there are some things that are harder for each of us and require a helping hand. You may argue that in times of crisis people help people and you would be correct.
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Faith alone is faith in oneself
By De Maria
On my virtual walk through the internet, I met a fellow with whom I had a discussion about salvation. He is one of those who always asks, "Are you saved?" And then extolls the value of the false doctrine of faith alone. At one point, he said this to me. Faith in works to obtain salvation is not faith in Christ.
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When the fullness of time had come
By Sr. Christina M. Neumann
At St. Anne’s Guest Home, where I serve, we are privileged to have priest come daily for Mass. Residents, Sisters, and visitors alike are thus enabled to participate in this wonderful Mystery.
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Can a Saint sin?
By De Maria
Recently, someone on the internet said that once a man is justified, he becomes a saint and can no longer sin willfully. This is a Reformed doctrine which comes from a misunderstanding of St. Paul's Teaching that salvation is "not by works." But that is all it is, a misunderstanding.
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Ideas for New Year's Resolutions
By De Maria
How about, studying the Catechism? It's free, simple and effective. You get one email a day (MON-FRI) and cover the entire catechism in a year!
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Contemplating Marriage?
By Richard Maffeo
I remember it well. I was 22, on active duty with the US Navy in a foreign country – and very lonely. I wanted to get married before I got too old and lost my opportunity to find a suitable life-mate.
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Do You Hear Jesus Calling You?
By Carol Ann Chybowski
The Gospels are all about Jesus’ to each person individually. All the Old Testament prophets Attested to the fact that God was calling His people to come back to Him, and also proclaiming the one who would call to all peoples. John the Baptist, the herald, first pointed all Israel toward the coming of the Messiah. Once the Messiah had come, he pointed his own disciples toward Jesus too.
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Why Christians Don't Need to Eat Kosher
By Casey Truelove
Over the years, I've met a few fellow Christians who claim that we are still called by God to eat the same diet (kosher) as the Hebrew people in the Old Testament.
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What Will Our Heavenly Bodies Look Like?
By Bill Dunn
The Holy Scriptures, along with Church Tradition, clearly teach that when (or if?) we get to Heaven, we will not be pure spirits like the angels. We will have bodies. Our earthly bodies will be resurrected, with all the decay of death completely removed.
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Do You Believe This?
By Charlie Johnston
The promise of eternal life, and a reason for sufferings. These are the themes of John 11, they really deserve an entire book, and not just an online 2000 word post, but as one of my favorite chapters in the entire Bible I felt like giving it a go here.
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Question; Do Catholics Believe in Mary for Their Salvation?
By Charlie Johnston
The only person who has the ability to redeem us is the God who created us, in becoming man and dying as a sacrificial offering for us (Hebrews 10:10-14).
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Star Over Bethlehem
By Helen Losse
Darkness came in relative silence to a cold, gray sky. Beneath it, a man, tired from too many miles of travel, walked a dusty road.
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Joyful yesses
By Allyson Rae
Just under seven months ago, I stood in the quiet stillness of one of the most beautiful chapels my eyes had ever beheld, in the Basilica National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington D.C.
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Could St. Elizabeth and Our Lady's Pregnancies Symbolize All Human History? It Perfectly Fits!
By Scott Pauline
It was the middle of the night sometime in January 2013. I was awake thinking.
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