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Why Does God Permit Evil?
By Christopher McCarthy
The problem of evil is one which has proven itself a stumbling block to the faith of many Christians in both ancient and contemporary times. One cannot help, in looking out upon the various ills that continually beset humanity, but to question whether the Christian God is in fact “good” at all, at least in the moral sense of the word.
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One Unplanned Pregnancy Saved Us All!
By Lorrie McNickle
One unplanned pregnancy saved us all! It is truly remarkable how when we relinquish all we have and are to our Heavenly Father what he makes of us, and what fruit we bear.
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Who Do the Crowds Say That I Am?
By Bill Dunn
Opinion polls and surveys are very popular. It seems our entire society is being run by opinion polls these days. Most politicians check survey results each morning to discover what values they believe in. Some won’t even choose which tie to wear (or which pantsuit) until they get the latest report on popular colors.
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A Crisis of Faith
By Mike Bugal
One doctrine alone has been wandering about in my mind for the past month and the implications of it are the focus of this article. Is There Salvation Outside of the Catholic Church?
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Death and Dying
By Mary Rivers
Each of us has known the death of someone close to us; sometimes death is unexpected, sometimes it is after the passion of suffering. Always death of someone makes us think of our own mortality; our thoughts vary with our relationship to Jesus.
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Spiritual Cataracts
By Richard Maffeo
A cataract develops slowly over time, causing the lens in the eye to become progressively cloudy. Without surgical intervention, cataracts inevitably lead to blindness.
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Holy Spirit
By Lucas Sauls
Does anyone out there ever read a passage one day, get something out of it, then look at it the next day and get something totally different? Oh man, I know I am not alone in this at all, however, that is exactly what is happening for me with this wonderful passage from today's reading.
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For Such a Time as This
By Richard Maffeo
CEO or warehouse clerk, sanitation worker or high school teacher, homemaker or physician, white collar employee or blue collar, unemployed, employed, or underemployed – wherever we interact with others, we are each today where God has placed us “for such a time as this.”
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Mary's Resurrection: A Mother's Heart Made Whole and New!
By James Berkon
Made New. What beautiful words! They are words we not only long to hear but make our own! Redemption, second chances, a new start are at the very core of what it is to be human. The opportunity to make things right again make life worth living.
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The Golden Rule...Discovered
By Debra Booton McCoy
A friend of mine, Marietta, is elderly, old enough to have great grandchildren. Since her husband died, she has been lonely. Yet, she is a very social, yet very self-disciplined person.
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Dear Unbeliever
By Crysaly Aviles
You are loved. Thousands of believers around the world pray for your salvation probably without your knowing. As a body of Christ we care where you end up for all eternity. I want you to know that I pray for the right message that might reach your heart and pierce your soul.
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(not so) Satisfied
By Janice Bostic
Last weekend's gospel came from Saint Luke, and it has been on my mind all week long. It's a familiar reading. Even as a Protestant, I heard it over and over. I dare say even the non-religious type knows the story of the loaves and fishes. Jesus feeds the five thousand with five loaves of bread and two fish.
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Convert for Jesus
By Sergio Garibay-Olivares
What's that truth on why you should become Catholic or that truth that will affirm your Catholic Faith? Well, that is the Eucharist. If you wonder what is the Eucharist, let me explain: The Eucharist is the true body and blood of Christ under the appearance of bread and wine.
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Theology of the Body Extended Again: Christ's Crucified Feet, an Analogy
By Scott Pauline
Our feet walk the Way of Jesus, the Way of truth. Our feet are meant to walk in the path of the way. The way is lit by the truth. Christ is the truth! Hence, why shouldn't the details of Jesus' crucified feet reveal deep specificity of the truth of Christ, manifested in five great fountains, as the five toes of the human foot
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What Makes Us Human Makes us Beautiful
By Tony Crescio
What is a human being? I know, this sounds like a silly question, but take a moment and try to answer it. If we take the prevailing knowledge of the day, we will get answers that are just as confused as the ones I receive from the students whom I present this question to.
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St. Paul's First Letter to the Thessalonians
By Kathy Lamb
The church in Thessalonica. Paul and Silas had to flee from Thessalonica because they were in danger. Now Paul was concerned that new church would lose faith because of all the hardships and tribulations they were suffering due to their conversion. Thus Paul wrote them a letter of encouragement, praise and instructions to strengthen their faith. Paul sent the letter with Timothy.
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3 Year Old Dead After Tragedy in Cincinnati
By Courtney Holbrook
I write this in hopes that by the time this article is published, it might be considered archaic and behind on current events. However with a pending court case, that remains to be seen.
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