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The Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Stations of the Cross: A Mercy Reflection
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
In the Fifth, Sixth, and Eighth Stations, Jesus receives help and consolation—and gives counsel and consolation-- as He makes His way to Golgotha.
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A Need for a Crusade: A Spiritual Crusade
By Sergio Garibay-Olivares
In modern society, we as Catholics have to fight in three frontiers. One frontier it is against Christian fundamentalism, the other frontier is false faiths, and the third and most dangerous frontier, and it is the frontier of secularism.
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This Man
By Victor S E Moubarak
Imagine you’re a person of authority in a Court of Law. The judge, the final arbiter, whatever you say happens. And they bring to you a man. He is fairly ordinary looking and they accuse Him of saying He is the Son of God.
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The Gates of Hell Shall Not Prevail
By Bill Dunn
As Catholics, we should rejoice that we are members of the only earthly institution that has been given a divine guarantee of success. In Matthew’s gospel, chapter 16, Jesus instituted the Church on the Rock of St. Peter, and then the Lord said about the Church, “The gates of Hell shall not prevail against it.”
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What does it mean, to believe on Jesus Christ? A study on John 6:40
By De Maria
Are claims of belief alone enough for salvation? Let’s think about this. Let’s start with an illustration.
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Battle Prayer for Married Couples
By Greg Schlueter
There are a good number of married couples under attack right now. Of course they are. They have the audacity to live their call, to make God who is Love known. The Enemy doesn't like that. He hates Love. He hates God. He hates us. He whispers lies. He twists. He preys upon weakness.
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Consider the Season
By Helen Losse
I was a child of ten and had, from my folding chair at a Sunday morning service at the campground’s Inspiration Point,
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Making the Sign of the Cross
By Richard Maffeo
My earliest recollection of seeing anyone make the sign of the cross was when I watched Bing Crosby in “Going My Way” and “The Bells of St. Mary’s.” Of course, as a Jew, I never thought much about the practice. I figured it was a “Catholic” thing. And besides, Jews prayed differently.
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Forgiveness Day 12
By Lori Conklin
Forgive them Father for they know not what they do. As Jesus hung dying on the cross.
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Resurrection Evidence: Some Alternative Theories Part 2 and Conclusion
By Mike Bugal
This is the oldest of the theories, the very one put forth by the first enemies of Christ and the Church: The Sanhedrin themselves. In Matthew’s account of the Resurrection we read: “Now while they were on their way, some of the guard came into the city and reported to the chief priests all that had happened
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Heaven is NOT Automatic
By Lorrie McNickle
It seems that in recent years the idea of Hell has become relative and mythical to most of us. I know many individual Catholics as well as other Christian people and whole religious denominations that discard the idea of Hell totally. They declare there is no such “state” or “place”.
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One Written Word: The Relationship Between the Old and the New
By Jonathan Hayes
“The New Testament lies hidden in the Old, and the Old Testament is unveiled in the New.” -St. Augustine These beautiful words by such a beloved Saint are shown to be true over and over again as one reads, studies, and falls in love with the Scriptures.
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The Poor in Spirit
By Richard Maffeo
While Nancy waited in the doctor’s office for her appointment time, she noticed an elderly woman across from her. Mid-seventies, Nancy guessed. Maybe five feet tall. She looked well-put together in her nicely tailored pink pant suit – until she stood up and shuffled behind her walker to the receptionist.
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Resurrection Evidence: Some Alternative Theories Part 1
By Mike Bugal
Unwilling to face the obvious consequences of the Resurrection of Jesus Christ on their lives and persons which Saul confronted, men for centuries have sought to propose theories to explain away the Resurrection.
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Whoa--Just What Got Opened?!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Did a keg of worms get opened by the blog on Healing in the Name of Jesus? No, hopefully, what was opened were eyes, and hearts to something not seen before. Hopefully it opened us to Faith and what does it mean to BELIEVE! To believe in God the Father the Almighty who created all the heavens and the earth, in Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit and all the Catholic Church teaches.
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When you do it to the least of my Brethren..
By David Torkington
The Spirituality of the Middle Ages was deeply influenced by a story that everybody knew from their childhood. It was the story of a Roman soldier and of his act of compassion for a fellow human being. The Roman soldier was later to become St Martin, Bishop of Tours, who was born at the beginning of the fourth century.
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Resurrection Evidence: It's Effect on Saul of Tarsus
By Mike Bugal
There was one more Post-Resurrection appearance of Jesus Christ of which we are given testimony, and its source bears stark witness to its ultimate reality. Those who have been friends, relatives and followers of Christ could well be expected to affirm that He rose from the dead. But Saul of Tarsus was not one of these… in fact, just the opposite.
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