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To not be understood but to understand
By Kaity Jones
I have always been drawn to this prayer as a kind of “how to live your life guide”. The first half draws me in; it inspires us to take the evil of this world, and be like Christ. Satan would love for us to believe that the world is all evil and hopeless, but Christ inspires hope and love. And we are meant to be the instruments of that love that we are capable of doing that.
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It's All Paradox
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
In the physics of spirituality, it’s all paradox. St. Thomas Aquinas put down his pen, never to pick it up again, after four-thousand pages of his great work the Summa Theologica. He had reached question 99 when he quit. And when asked why, replied, “…‘All that I have written seems like so much straw compared to what I have seen and what has been revealed to me.”
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The Creeds are proofs against Sola Scriptura
By De Maria
The Creeds are concise expressions of all that Christians believe. There are three Creeds which are called “ecumenical” because they express that which all Christians should believe and even the Reformed Christians accept these Creeds.
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Oil of Love
By Mary Rivers
Oil of Love, The sign of love, of charity
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Trust Not In Princes
By Bill Dunn
At my age, I’ve lived through quite a few presidential elections, and it seems this year the anxiety level of Americans has reached unprecedented heights
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Pope Francis--The Foremost Ambassador of Humility
By Larry Peterson
Pope Francis, without trying and by just being who God made him to be, wears this mantle of humility without fanfare, showmanship, pretentiousness or anything that might be self-serving in any manner.
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Unlikely Biblical Heroes; You Can Be One Too
By Charlie Johnston
I've said this many times; we are not called to be spectators to our faith, we are called to be participants. Each of us has a charism or gift of the Holy Spirit, received in the Sacrament of Baptism and strengthened by Confirmation, to help build Christ's Church, and with it, God's Kingdom.
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Islam, Its Place in Salvation History, and its Theological Nature
By Scott Pauline
What one could say is that the proper place of Islam in salvation history is as the religion that is completely anti-Trinitarian and anti-Christological while yet retaining the shell of the Gospel. When you follow these implications, it works out all the deficiencies of the religion.
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The Whore of Babylon as Blasphemous, Materialistic Grandeur
By Scott Pauline
For a time, the godless society prospers. But, eventually, the immorality and wickedness catch up with it. When this happens, the power of the “anti-Decalogue”, manifesting the true nature of sin, tears down the materialistic society through the intrinsic consequences of moral corruption, opens its eyes to its wrongdoing, and leads to its conversion.
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How Evangelical Christians Handle Difficult Verses Part 2
By Mike Bugal
In Part 1 we looked at the first 5 verses listed on the meme titled, “10 Biblical Verses That Protestants Cannot Accept (Without Becoming Catholic)”. In this second part, we’ll examine the rest. Bear in mind that the so-called “Protestant” accepts these verses since they supposedly believe in Sola Scriptura. But they allow extra-biblical sources to influence the interpretation.
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Father's Day and the Mark of a Real Man
By Richard Maffeo
I had two fathers as I grew up. Albert contributed to my genes, and was rarely in my life after he left Mom. He divorced her because he wouldn’t stay out of other women’s beds. I was four.
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For All Those Who Mourn... Meditations on Mercy
By Nancy Marie Murray
There is nothing that breaks a parent’s heart like the death of a child. In both readings (1 Kgs 17:17-24; Lk 7:11-17) for June 5th, the 10th Sunday in Ordinary Time, the Lord takes compassion on a brokenhearted mother and restores her child to life. God hears the prayers of those who mourn;
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The Gifts of our Heavenly Father
By C.L. Killgore
Faith can be a challenge. It doesn’t always come easily and living it, actually putting it into action, takes courage. Years ago, when I started a job with a Catholic diocese here in the U. S., two people offered me some very important insight that would help sustain me through the many trials and challenges I would face not only in that job, but in life.
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Days of Creation and 7-Headed Beast as Image of All Human History
By Scott Pauline
This article reexamines ancient metaphors of the days of creation and beast kings as images of all of the ages of human history with the now deeper understanding of history from most fully approved Private Revelation.
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How Evangelical Christians Handle Difficult Verses Part 1
By Mike Bugal
There is no such thing as “Protestant Theology” due primarily to their false doctrine of Sola Scriptura which has resulted in thousands and thousands of denomination with thousands more just waiting for the right reason to come into existence.
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What Can a relationship with Jesus Do?
By Kaity Jones
How important is a relationship with Christ? In my opinion extremely. If you asked almost anyone they would agree with that, but what does it mean to be in a relationship with Christ? I have found it means you pursue Him as He pursues you or you allow Him to pursue you.
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The Lord of the Rings is a Catholic story?
By Tony Jesse
I teach the Catholic faith to adults and teens alike. The problem is most of them have been so compromised by the pop culture that they immediately hit the boring button when I explain the Biblical story. However, thanks to author J.R.R. Tolkien’s work in Lord of the Rings there is an alternative way to teach people the Catholic faith.
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