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Faith in Evidence
By Mike Bugal
One of the mistakes that the world makes about Catholicism is that our Faith is a blind faith. In other words, they think that we believe what we believe in spite of the evidence. The whole purpose of those of us involved the field of Apologetics is to demonstrate the evidence for the faith as far as it’s possible to do so.
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Fishes, Loaves and Houses Built On Sand
By Ross Decker
We all have known people who claim to be Christians but we see that their actions don't support that claim. Of course, sometimes that is us. That's a tricky situation, because we can't fully grasp their thoughts or their motives.
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Money Back Guarantee
By Jen Schlameuss-Perry
Recently, an Evangelical minister promised a money back guarantee to his congregation: that if they did not receive blessings in their lives, they could have their tithe back. This sparked a fury of commentaries from Christians everywhere—sarcastic and funny responses about the fact that everything is a blessing and that this guy was totally missing the point.
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How I became a weekday sacristan!
By Kathy Lamb
If the only thing we own is our sinfulness, then our forgetfulness, mess ups, mix ups are gifts from God and serve a purpose. Yes, Jesus asks us to be perfect as he is perfect.
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O, Cross of Christ
By Jean Smith
On Good Friday, Pope Francis closed the reenactment of the Way of the Cross with a beautiful prayer entitled, “To the Cross of Christ” I was amazed at the way our Holy See led us to see how we as humans carry our crosses or refuse to carry our crosses.
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St. Thomas- Gifts of Doubt and Faith
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
History gives St. Thomas the Apostle a bit of a bad rap. Most of us consider him as ‘doubting Thomas’ remembering only his impudence.
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The Stone Rejected
By Elizabeth Thomas
The first words Father spoke as he started Mass Easter morning was “The stone rejected by the builders has become the cornerstone,” and just that quick a stone was removed and new insight to those words entered my mind.
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Plan of Salvation according to Jesus Christ
By De Maria
Jesus Christ said: Matthew 19:17 And he said unto him, Why callest thou me good? there is none good but one, that is, God: but if thou wilt enter into life, keep the commandments.
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Encouraging and helpful quotations from the Bible for your reflection (3)
By George Calleja
In this article, you will find some encouraging and helpful quotations from the Bible for your reflection, which can help you in your life. Use these quotations for your meditations, share them with people who need encouragement, and make them part of your daily life. Together with the Bible quotations, I have added some reflections, which you can ponder on, through meditation and prayer.
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Don't be a Victim
By Victoria Pangia
Rather than playing victim and dwelling in negative circumstances, think positive and appreciate what you do have. I have known people with terminal illnesses and severe physical and mental challenges. I have known people who come from very broken homes and terrible abuses. I have known people who have lost their jobs for long periods of time.
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Why So Angry--Bride?
By Elizabeth Thomas
It is spring and Love is in the air, and the weddings are planned and springing up everywhere. I had the strangest dream on waking this morning---but---strange ones are really very meaningful ones when you talk them out with God.
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Priestly Patience on Display at Catholic Funerals
By Bill Dunn
For a long time I’ve been searching the Bible trying to find exactly where it says members of the Catholic Church always behave perfectly. Unfortunately, I can’t seem to locate that verse, which probably explains a common situation I’ve observed over the years.
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St. Peter's Diary
By Ed Knauf
As I was meditating and praying on these readings, I imagined - what if these same archeologists uncovered another ancient text, the ancient diary, or personal journal, of the same St. Peter who figures so prominently in today’s Gospel.
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Lazarus and the Year of Mercy
By C.L. Killgore
St. Paul, in his letter to the Romans, tells us that the wage of sin is death (Romans 6:23). Last month, on March 13, we had a reading from Matthew’s Gospel in which we learn that Jesus’ friend, Lazarus, has died. It’s been on my mind ever since.
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Approaching the Needle's Eye
By Elizabeth Thomas
Perhaps you have noticed that my blogs of late have dealt with aging issues. Growing older or aging is not for the ‘Young and Restless’ but the “Bold and Courageous and BEAUTIFUL!” Notice the soap opera themes? Well that is what aging is like alright---one ongoing, no advertisements to break up the drama—a continuous soap opera of life!
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Faith; Leave Me not Alone
By Dom Perry
Faith; leave me not alone. "Wisdom I loved and searched for from youth; I resolved to have her as my bride, I fell in love with her beauty."
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Why is Pontius Pilate in the Creed? Pilate and Herod: Images of the Fall
By Scott Pauline
Not merely Pilate and some of the Jews at Jesus’ time killed Jesus. We all did, our sins. Our sins scourged Him and our sins nailed Him to the cross. But from whence arise our sins? Lies, when we believe lies. And what are the supreme lies of the dragon? They are in fact the lies of the fall.
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