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God Reveals Himself Through the Incarnation
By Bill Dunn
The late Charles Colson once wrote: “It’s true that most Americans profess to believe in God, but this God is a far cry from the God of Scripture. More than a century of naturalism has eroded our belief that God is providential—that is, in charge of all events.”
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The Waiting Dilemma
By Helen Losse
Grasses brown beneath fallen leaves, but air is not really cold. Leafless tree-branches shower
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Post Election Trauma
By Samuel Matthews
After one of the most chaotic presidential campaigns in American history, the smoke is clearing but the fires are still burning. Across the nation, people continue to riot and protest out of a feeling of political impotency (well-deserved for the many who didn’t even vote).
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Romans 8:28
By Crysaly Aviles
“And we know that God works all things together for the good of those who love Him, who are called according to His purpose, (Rom. 8:28). Do you believe that? Do you believe that He’ll make all things work in your favor if you trust him?
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How are you experiencing Advent?
By Pam Spano
How are you experiencing Advent? I like the way John Michael Talbot describes it: "Get to journey through Advent first. It's a season of repentance, like Lent with a bit of sugar on top! Then we are ready for Christmas!”
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Faith alone people suffer with two false assumptions.
By De Maria
The difference between Catholics and Protestants is that they see faith as something that they can measure. Therefore, they claim to be saved by faith alone. I'm reminded of the question that faith alone people ask faith and works people.
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All Souls Day Reprise: Purgatory and Inner Beauty vs Mere Imputation
By Scott Pauline
Time and again, we cry, we weep, we agonize. Another loved one has gone on to the other side. The pain of loss; we will never see them again while we walk this earth. We miss them.
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Fatima: Communism and Relativism as Fulfillments of Assyria and Babylon
By Scott Pauline
It is now some 99 years ago that the prophecy of Russia's horrifically persecutive atheism was sealed with the greatest public miracle since the Resurrection, the incomprehensible spinning and hurling of the sun toward earth at Fatima, witnessed by some 70,000 persons or more, and that was reported by the then secular papers, despite all scoffs today.
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The Lamb is Coming! An Advent Prayer
By Lorrie McNickle
Prepare the way of the Lord, Make straight a highway for God!
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How do you justify baby-baptism, after all that?
By De Maria
In a recent discussion about justification and Baptism, a non-Catholic asked me to explain how the Catholic Church can Teach infant Baptism (i.e. baby baptism). The explanation is very simple, if one only takes into account the signs which Jesus performed when He walked with the Apostles.
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The Advent Experience
By Donna Kendall
Each year it seems that Christmas lights, decorations, and trees adorn shopping centers, stores, and homes earlier and earlier in the fall. We are reminded that Christmas will be here soon and it’s never too early to begin preparing.
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The ‘Curse' of the Our Father
By Bill Dunn
Did you know the “Our Father” prayer actually contains a curse? That’s right. People who pray this prayer are calling down a curse on themselves.
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Jesus Remember Me!
By Kathy Lamb
At Sunday Mass, celebrating the Solemnity of Christ the King, we heard the gospel from Luke, the story of the criminals crucified on either side of Jesus. During the homily Father Adam pointed out two shadows on the wall behind him.
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Advent: The Ideal Time for Fasting
By Ellen Gable Hrkach
Are we using this beautiful time of Advent to prepare our hearts for Christmas? Or is the Christmas hype distracting us?
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Adversity and its Immense Value
By Alan Scott
I read the following quote recently from C.S. Lewis: “Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny.” This made me think about all the various obstacles and sufferings I have faced in my life, and I’ve gone through some real doozies.
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Finding God's Love In Purgatory: The Cleansing Of The Lord's Friends
By Nate Lauer
May They Rest In Peace. This is a very common and familiar statement uttered referring to those who have passed on. Upon reflection, we realize that it is a simple, direct prayer to the Lord asking that the souls of our loved ones pass into God’s presence,into his light, into his peace, that they enter into his Joy.
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Liberal Theologians say the Flood and Babel are Complete Fiction
By Scott Pauline
Liberal Theologians say the Flood and Babel are Complete Fiction When the sun sets, we know it goes into pretty deep darkness for a long time before the major light returns.
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