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Harambe: What would Jesus do?
By Troy Kroening
Much talk about a gorilla killed to save a boy has been in the news. Normally, I try to stay out of the news, but I remembered this story from the Gospels and figured I would remind us of it.
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What Can Wash Away My SIn?
By Richard Maffeo
Several years ago I showed a woman a photo of a large crucifix – a cross with a figure of Jesus nailed to it. I don’t think I will ever forget her reaction. She physically shuddered, turned her head from the image, and told me to close the book.
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The Work of Love
By Carleigh Lutz
There are enough renowned retreats in the world right now to familiarize the majority of us with what now has a name as the “retreat high.” Coming out of retreats, it’s hard to not to feel completely on fire with God’s redeeming Love. It’s a beautiful thing to reawaken, in the company of the Mystical Body of Christ, our brethren, the passionate love we feel for our Lord God on high.
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God Breathed: The Inspiration of Reconciliation
By Adam Crawford
When considering the inspiration of the Holy Scriptures, the most commonly used passage is that of 2 Timothy 3:16 "All scripture is inspired by God [God-breathed] and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for correction, and for training in righteousness," In the text, the actual word used is theopneustos from the Greek, theós, "God" and pnéo, "breathe out".
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I'm not really worried
By LaJuan Tallo
This has been one rough year, hasn't it? This election cycle alone has been enough to drive you crazy. Everywhere you turn, there is conflict, violence and strife, and people just seem to be getting angrier every day. I am sure that there are way more people who have developed problems with anxiety because of it.
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The Eucharist: Just a Symbol?
By Matthew Martinez
Recently I heard that 60 percent of Catholics do not believe in the real presence of Christ in the Eucharist. Well maybe it was only 40 percent. Either way that’s a large number of people who are not aware of the grace we receive each time we receive this precious sacrament.
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Liberal Christianity and Communism as Anti-Types of Judas and Woman with Alabastar Jar
By Scott Pauline
Holy Thursday penetrates the Eucharistic Mystery. The Eucharist is intimately tied to all Sacramental life, being itself the pinnacle of all Sacramental life, and is also intimately tied to Christian unity, as the Eucharist is the very sign of Christian unity, "Communion".
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The Choice of Love
By Lucas Sauls
Sometimes things just happen to hit you when you least expect it. Riding in my car on the way to work, which for me is a great time to just meditate on the day ahead and have a conversation with God, this theme kept popping up in my mind. For whatever reason, the thought that was coming up would not get out of my mind. Because of that, I am feeling moved to dive deeper into this..
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Forgiveness and Prayer
By Lucas Sauls
Forgiveness is something that I have always struggled with. My past issues with my father were something that, until recently, I had not learned how to actually forgive. Time is supposed to be a healer when it comes to these matters, but I had held this grudge against him for so many years
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Are Commandments Obsolete?
By Donna Kendall
Whether a society has the luxury of enjoying an era of unabashed liberty or the misfortune of staggering beneath the yoke of oppression, the idea of being commanded can be distasteful and repellent.
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Trial by Divorce
By Gabriel Owen Jenkins
It is said that divorce is survivable. Past the horrible gut wrenching feeling of having your heart torn from your chest. There is hope and light within the greatest warfare that the devil has brought to the earth. As I found myself sobbing over my sins in Confession hoping that maybe just maybe if I tell all the truth this time the Lord would spare me. My confessor spoke the most comforting words
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12 Baskets of Brokenness
By Charles Johnston
Anyone that is a Christian is familiar with the story of the five loaves and two fish that fed five thousand.
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No Crowds--No Applause Here
By Elizabeth Thomas
Everyday---each person goes through the motions of living life—loving, caring, serving, helping—well just one act at a time: we are the hands and heart of Jesus. Sometimes however, we may feel I am not doing enough or I am not making a difference.
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Break This- For Me
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Each Sunday we watch as he is broken apart. The priest raises his hands high so we can't miss the tearing apart of the host. But only when I read Pope Francis' homily for the Solemnity we celebrate today, Corpus Christi, did I realize the priest is recreating the breaking of the body of Christ on the cross.
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A Handbook for Victims of a Curse
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
One of the most disconcerting types of suffering is that which results from being targeted by another person with an evil curse, (similar to a hex, which is a witchcraft-induced evil spell). A curse or hex may take any of countless manifestations, physical or emotional suffering, financial stress, employment problems, etc.
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First, you pray!
By Norma Elaine Robertson
I think it's really crazy how God gives. God is very generous, so when you ask for something you need to be prepared for something generous! Every day I pray to use the gifts that He has given me to help others, to help my brothers and sisters, to build the body of His Church, to keep His body moving!
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God's Way Of Freeing A Catholic Man From All His Sexual Addictions Forever
By Bruno Babic
Since having received the sacrament of Confirmation in my late 20s, all the way through to my early 40s, I was a fallen away Catholic man who got seduced by all the glamour of this world’s sexual temptations and sins. I turned my back on God and thought that I was fully capable of creating my own dream life without Him.
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