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My Lips Are Sealed
By Joni Johnson
The victim was well-known in his local community. Though well-liked by many, he had also made some enemies. The District Attorney has done his best to find eye-witnesses who will testify. However, not many individuals have been cooperative with his efforts. The few who have agreed to witness have been quite sparse on details.
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Theology of the Body Extended Part II: The Parts of the Human Fingers and the Sacraments
By Scott Pauline
The hand performs the works of our hands, which are moral choices we make with our wills. And to truly please God with our works, we need grace, and the greatest sources of grace are the sacraments. How much more appropriate should the hand, once again, a part of the body (there are many parts, though One Body ) image the Sacramental mystery.
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The Joy of the Prophet Isaiah
By John Mayer
Very recently I felt downcast and abandoned, lost in thought with little hope for the future. As a recent college graduate, fears of unemployment, loss of identity and loss of youth have been pervading my days and causing a dryness of spirit that has brought me to a despairing state of mind.
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Decluttering
By Linda Kracht
For a year now, we have been decluttering re-organizing, repainting, fixing or replacing things in our home. After living here for 32 years, we decided its time to downsize which means selling the home and moving on to someplace else.
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My Paycheck From God
By Michelle Nicholl
I remember when I was a kid how much I looked forward to the Summer and all the different activities sponsored by the local schools and churches.
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A Child Shall Lead Them
By Sherry Kenner
Over the years, I have enjoyed watching and listening to Mother Angelica on EWTN. Mother was feisty, funny, and faithful. I especially loved her Bible storytelling skills. She made the scriptures come to life and lovingly described the first apostles as ordinary, average men with many faults and weaknesses.
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Me and Jesus -- A God-desired Relationship
By Richard Maffeo
I should be calmer when I hear the disdain of those who, by their education and training, should know better. Yet despite such education they ridicule the idea of a personal relationship with Jesus.
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A "call" or should I say "fall" to conversion
By Jacob Escobedo
There is so much that we can learn from St. Paul; not only from his several epistles which make up most of the New Testament, but from his experience on the road to Damascus. We know what kind of person Saul of Tarsus was. He persecuted Christians and even oversaw the execution of St. Stephen our first Martyr.
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Repentance precedes forgivness
By Charlie Johnston
The word frequently translated as "repentance" in the New Testament is the Greek word "metanoia", this word means more than the English word "repent". Metanoia means to sustain a complete change of mind and heart, it's more than mere sorrow, it's a conversion of the heart.
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Meditations on Mercy - The Church and the Mercy of God
By Nancy Marie Murray
What great mercy and love our Lord has shown in providing us with the guidance of His Church, led by the Holy Spirit. The first reading for Sunday, May 1st shows the apostles settling disputes which arose in the early church and determining which rules Christians must follow.
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Growing in Grace
By Mike Bugal
As cradle Catholics we were baptized as infants… hence the term “cradle”. This Baptism freed us from Original Sin and began our initiation into the Church. I have served as godfather for several of our nieces and nephews since my reversion to the Church. Godparents (or “sponsors” as they are known here) make the commitment to be responsible for the spiritual growth.
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Parable of 3 Loaves at Midnight: The 3 Sacraments of Initiation?
By Scott Pauline
In my previous article on Loaves and Fishes....we saw that the partitioning of the loaves and fishes perfectly mirrored the way the Sacraments are partitioned.
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Busy About Many Things
By David Torkington
My mother's death happened so quickly and was so unexpected that I had difficulty coming to terms with it at the time. Everything seemed so unreal. I just didn't feel anything. Jobs had to be done and I had to do them. Someone had died and I had to make all the practical arrangements.
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What Jesus do we follow?
By Charlie Johnston
So when they had gathered, Pilate said to them, "Whom do you want me to release for you, Barabbas or Jesus who is called Christ?"
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Behold Our Mother, Behold the Queen. .
By Sergio Garibay-Olivares
Full of Grace, those words chosen by God to address Mary, yes chosen by God and not by the angel himself, since an angel is a messenger of God, and as a messenger, he does not transmit his message, but the message of his Lord, the Master and Lord of the angel is God, and the message the angel proclaimed, was and is the message of God.
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What God Wants Us To Do
By Richard Maffeo
So I’m reading through Joshua, and I come to this verse: As for the Jebusites, the inhabitants of Jerusalem, the sons of Judah could not drive them out; so the Jebusites live with the sons of Judah at Jerusalem until this day.
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Pulling Down Strongholds
By Mike Bugal
One of the things I love about this site is reading the great articles written by other Catholics of every walk of life, of every era in their walk with the Lord and even every function within the Body of Christ. Some are college educated in the Bible, some not and some even ordained.
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