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The Promise of Suffering
By Kathy Lamb
We are a living sacrifice when we unite our suffering with the suffering of Christ Crucified.
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It's the Lord, He is Risen!! No Flies Here!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Did you ever notice that the Apostles had to have several visits from the Risen Lord to really get the message sunk in that HE IS RISEN!! HE IS ALIVE!!
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Luther and Romans 3:28
By De Maria
St. Paul says that unless one works and keeps the Law, one will not be justified by God.
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What is Justification?: Debate: Closing Statements
By Kevin Noles
This is the third part of a debate between Jim Drickamer and myself on the topic of Justification.
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Pope Francis' "The Joy of Love"
By Anne Gerard
Once again, Pope Francis has released a new document that has many Catholics (and non) in a tizzy. Many claim he is trying to change Church doctrine in a way that would fit the desires of the world. Oh my! That certainly is a scary and unsettling thought. Just as everyone has an interpretation of The Pope’s words, I, too have my own.
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What is Justification?: Debate: Rebuttals
By Kevin Noles
This is the second part of the debate between Jim Drickamer and myself on the topic of Justification.
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Blessed opportunity. Don't pass it up!
By Kathy Lamb
God loves us, every one of us, with a love we can’t possibly imagine. God will love us the same after we’re dead as he does now. God’s love for us is perfect and unchanging. God loves every single person in the world with this perfect Divine Love.
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Do You Follow The Pope Or Jesus?
By Adam Crawford
"Do you follow the Pope or Jesus?" I was actually asked this question the other day. It came about in a rather indirect manner with a friend asking my mom what she thought my answer would be. Since I never had the chance to respond directly to the person who had asked the question, I would like to do so now.
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What is Justification?: Debate: Opening Statements
By Kevin Noles
This is a debate between Jim Drickamer and myself on the topic of Justification.
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The Church Militant, the Godless, the 144,000, and the Mark of the Beast
By Scott Pauline
Beginning in chapter 7 of Apocalypse, “144,000” are Sealed with the Seal of God in their foreheads and hands, and they are not “harmed” by the forthcoming trumpets, which, at least at face value, unleash great temporal woes, such as fire from the sky, poisoned rivers, or locust creatures that torture all men not Sealed. Toward this end, we should ask, what should the seal of God protect from?
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Man's Helplessness and Christ's Power
By Mary Rivers
The entrance hymn echoes in my mind as the gospel of Jesus is read. This gospel tells of Jesus curing the man who had been at the famous pool of Bethesda (means House of Mercy) in Jerusalem. Jesus has come down from the other Bethesda (Bethesda Julius), located north, where the fjords of the Jordan enter the Sea of Galilee on a grassy plain;
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The Reason for My Hope
By Samuel Matthews
Where there is life, there is hope, or so the saying goes. But perhaps it ought to be that where there is hope, there is life, for without hope what reason is there to live? There is not a lot of hope in our culture of death.
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The Paraclete Will Instruct You in Everything
By Kathy Lamb
So lavish are the bountiful gifts of The Holy Spirit that it’s impossible to give a meaningful account of each. Only by calling upon the Holy Spirit for guidance will I dare attempt to describe these nonpareil heavenly gifts.
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The Inconvenient Truth
By Anne Gerard
In our society today, as throughout history, there is a delicate subject that deserves relearning in the eyes of God. That subject is human sexuality. This topic, as understood in the ways of the world, is contradictory to what we learn through scripture in the ways of the Lord. In giving us free will, God left our choices in all things up to us.
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Prayers We All Should Know: The Guardian Angel Prayer
By Trish Stukbauer
As Catholics, we are blessed to share a rich and vibrant prayer heritage that has accumulated over literally thousands of years. Over time, many of these prayers have been sadly neglected or just not taught – and as a result, not said – as often as they once were.
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Capitalism, Socialism, and Catholicism: Four Things to Know
By Leonard Wathen
With another presidential election quickly approaching, the economy is a frequent topic of political conversation. The debates typically present two economic alternatives: either “Capitalism” or “Socialism.”
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Was It Enough?
By Ramon Martinez
In the Scripture found in Matthew 26:31-45 we read about the moments when Jesus is talking to his apostles and tells them that on this particular night they will all desert him. Peter declares to Jesus that “If everyone else deserts you, I won’t.” We also see in this passage where Jesus goes to a solitary place in the Garden of Gethsamene to pray,
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