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Theology of the Body Extended: Jesus' Crucified Hands and the Sacraments Part I
By Scott Pauline
Our beloved St. John Paul II gave us an incredible treasure, the Theology of the Body, which revealed the age-old wisdom of the saints of the Church
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Noisy Children at Mass
By Bill Dunn
At Sunday Mass, young children will act up once in a while and make a lot of noise. I am, of course, using the definition of the phrase “once in a while” that means: “every single Sunday like clockwork right in the middle of the homily.”
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Come See the Shepherd
By Mary Rivers
As Moses watches his father-in law’s sheep graze, a single kid slips into the inhospitable wilderness.
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Get over Yourself!!
By Lorrie McNickle
Why is it that so many of us devote so much time and energy trying to justify our rejection of God? We justify why we don’t go to Mass on Sunday, why we don’t think confession is necessary, why we are proponents for same sex marriage, and why we support the causes of the LBGT agenda, to name just a few.
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Baptism, Babies, and being Born-Again
By Adam Crawford
Evangelical Christians often enjoy asking cradle Catholics if they have been, "born again". If you ask them what they mean by "born again", you will more than likely get an answer like this: "You are born again when you believe in Jesus Christ and put your faith in Him.
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The problem with faith alone
By Tony Jesse
The story has been told of a high wire expert who walked over Niagara Falls in front of a large crowd watching. To the amazement of all, he walked easily across the high wire to the next side. He then asked the crowd if they believed he can walk across the wire with a wheelbarrow filled with 150 pounds of potatoes.
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Lord, I am not worthy …
By Christopher Vore
As a convert to the Roman Catholic Church, it has at times left me flabbergasted that so many who claim the title of Roman Catholic don’t follow — and often times don’t even believe — the teachings of the Church.
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Mary's Passion Part 1
By James Berkon
A few weeks ago I had two ladies come visit my bar right before closing time. Not wishing to be rude, I served them. As I was cleaning up we started conversing about work and life.
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7 Covenants: The Story of the Bible
By Christopher McCarthy
Most Christians today believe that there have only been two covenants established by God in salvation history. Actually, there were seven.
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Who Was That Masked Man??
By Mike Bugal
One of my childhood heroes was the “daring and resourceful masked rider of the plains who led the fight for law and order in the early West” aka The Lone Ranger. Every episode ended with those words spoken by those who he had just helped.
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Pray for Cecile
By Ed Knauf
Listening this morning to a radio news soundbite of Cecile Richards, President of Planned Parenthood International, St. Paul’s conversion came to mind – how no person, no matter what they’ve done, what they’ve said, what they’ve believed, no matter how great their sin, is beyond the power of the Lord to change her heart and life and give new direction. The mercy of God is far greater than any si
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Meditations on Mercy - Fifth Sunday of Easter
By Nancy Marie Murray
Jesus comes in silence and obscurity into human history and into every heart that welcomes Him. In the gospel readings, Jesus, in the humble image of a shepherd, speaks to us with love, promising to protect us and keep us safe.
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Faith is not enough
By Victor S E Moubarak
In Hebrews Chapter 11 we read: To have faith is to be sure of the things we hope for, to be certain of the things we cannot see. But what does that really mean? What is it like to have faith, and not only to believe in a living God, Creator of all and everything, but also to be certain in that belief? Without any proof, or evidence whatsoever.
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Why Sunday? The Question that Stumps Both Skeptics and Protestants
By Arnold Scott
Sometimes, things are so "obvious" that we don't even stop to think about them. One of the most simple and powerful apologetic tools for a Catholic is the question, Why Sunday?
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Meditations on Mercy - Sixth Sunday of Easter
By Nancy Marie Murray
It’s hard to believe that God uses something as ordinary as marriage as a symbol of our eternal destiny, but that’s what we see throughout scripture. The second reading of the Mass for Sunday, April 24th depicts the Church “as a bride adorned for her husband,”
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As Far as East is From West
By Mike Bugal
One of the responses to the article “Crossing the Line” got me thinking about the subject of Confession and Penance. The article deals with the six forgivable sins against the Holy Spirit as well as the Unforgivable Sin.
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Grow in Christ
By Charlie Johnston
How are we to "grow in grace and knowledge" of Jesus?
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