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Thirsting for Divine Love
By Nancy Marie Murray
From the beginning of time, loneliness has been part of the human condition. This universal experience of loneliness seems to be in opposition to the equally universal human desire to live in relationship - to love and be loved.
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The Catholic Experience
By Brandon Berryhill
What is "The Catholic Experience" one may ask? Many have a false understanding due to a 3rd party resource of information (gossip). It's like they read the daily tabloids for who She is (the Catholic Church), or even better they reinterpret/redefine history to explain who she is.
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Don't Read Scripture like the Devil! Read it like Christ!
By Wesley Falcao
Jesus taught us that a very important principle - the principle of the unity of scripture. He taught us that scripture must be read as a whole and not in isolation.
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What I've Learned from my Spiritual Director
By Malleson Emmerling
A few years ago, I found myself smack dab in “mid life” gasping for air. I couldn’t breath. The reality that my 20-year marriage had ended left me in shock. It was as if I had been run over by a truck — a big, nasty, mud truck. Confused and unable to think clearly, I sought help from my parish priest.
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The Sin and Virtue Series, #1 of 8
By Chick Todd
Peace be with you, Belovéd. This summer we take up a series on a topic that will frankly make some people angry. It's a topic that used to be stock trade in many denominations. Some called it "hellfire and brimstone." Some referred to it as instilling guilt in the hope of feeling the conviction of sin and the promise of salvation. For this series, none of that applies. We will look at both sides
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Full Surrender
By Crysaly Aviles
In my Christian walk I’ve noticed something very specific about God: He doesn’t like part time Christianity. He fully expects us to be committed in our walk with Him. Christ knows when we are only in half way. In scripture, Christ calls this being lukewarm instead of hot or cold. There are consequences to only being “lukewarm” about our faith:
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Heal the World
By Elizabeth Tichvon
And Jesus healed them all. Simon's mother-in-law experienced the miraculous touch of Jesus, and all who heard came at once to be healed by Him. They came the next day as well. "Everyone is looking for you," His companions told Him, so Jesus continued healing the sick, driving out demons and preaching to them.
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I Have Come To Set the World on Fire.
By Mary Rivers
Jesus’ statement of fire is the fire of his love; it is powerful, all consuming in Christ’s love for his Father and his creation. Jesus wants the whole world to burn with the intensity of love he has for his Father and man.
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Jesus' Message Is Radical
By Bill Dunn
It’s ironic that in today’s culture, followers of Christ are commonly associated with traditional values and old-fashioned views. However, Jesus Christ is the most radical, bomb-throwing revolutionary ever to walk the earth.
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Taking a closer look at Our Lord, the Shepherd
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It’s a familiar, but perhaps too familiar, concept that we seem to overlook and gloss over when it is read or heard. “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down His life for the sheep.” (John 10:11)
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Euthanasia - A Practice of Humanity or A Denial of Divinity?
By Anne Gerard
There are a growing number of stories in the news and social media these days about individuals of varying ages who, upon receiving a terminal or life debilitating diagnosis, choose to end their lives with the highly debated and controversial method of assisted suicide.
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Do Not Call Anyone on Earth ‘Father'-Not Even my Priest?
By Matthew Martinez
The Bible tells us not to call anyone on earth father. I never questioned why we as Catholics call our priests “father”. I assumed there was nothing wrong with applying this title. I normally call my own father “dad”. But, likewise I would not question the validity of calling him father either.
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Commentary on the opening verses of Psalm 40
By Fr. Bede Camera, O.S.B.
There are many other ways to study and contemplate the psalms, but for the sake of this article, I have chosen to consider the beauty of God’s loving care for us as demonstrated in the opening verses of Psalm 40.
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A Divorce Society
By Samuel Matthews
We have lost our reverence for the Sacrament of Martrimony. You hear this a lot in reference to the legalization of homosexual "unions," which are indeed a terrible mockery of the indissoluble union between man and woman instituted by God. But this is just one of the symptoms of a culture bereft of respect for matrimony, and a rather minor one at that.
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Being Possessed with Christ
By Tess Shore
Being possessed with Christ is difficult. When I talk about being possessed with Christ, I’m describing moments when we allow people to see how we live as the body of Christ
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On the Logos
By Chris Boyer
The beginning of John’s Gospel states “In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things game to be through him, and without him nothing came to be. What came to be through him was life, and his life was the light of the human race, the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it”
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The beauty of ‘Lord, I am not worthy' in the Mass
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
A glance across the magazine racks at the local grocery store checkout counter displays bold headlines such as “Drop one size: lose 8 lbs and keep it off”, “The 1 secret to perfect-fit jeans”, “10 Obesity busting meals”, and of course.... “8 ways to cut 3,000 calories”.
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