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Why We Should Read (and Heed) Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill's Historic "Joint Declaration"
By Justin McClain
In case you missed it, history was made on Friday, February 12, 2016, when Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church met in Havana, Cuba. This meeting, which was in conjunction with Pope Francis’ visit to México, was historic because it was the first of its kind since the East-West Schism
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How many kinds of Baptist Churches are there?
By De Maria
About twenty years ago, my daughter was having a ballet recital at a Baptist Church. They usually practiced at a gym near my house. And I knew where that was. But the only thing I knew about the show location was what my wife had told me, that it was at the Baptist Church near our house.
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Fear and Hell
By Linda Kracht
Recently, my husband and I traveled to Poland; we visited Auschwitz I & II. The latter is also known as Auschwitz-Birkenau. Until that trip, I didn’t realize the difference between the Nazi concentration camps and the death camps. The former were slave labor camps where crews of people worked themselves to death hewing out rock, and doing other hard manual labor jobs.
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Love and Reflection
By Kathy Wilmes
“And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart” (Lk.2:19. We read these words only weeks ago, during the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God. We can only begin to know exactly what she was feeling at the time; certainly exhausted after giving birth only a short time ago, yet amazed at what was happening around her as a result of that birth.
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The Pope and Politics....
By Steve Reasbeck
You know, I heard a long time ago that one shouldn’t mix religion in politics. I don’t want, nor do I normally speak on American politics. Neither party is truly representative of Catholic teachings, and none follow it very closely. That is to be expected.
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A House Divided Against Itself, Can Not Stand
By De Maria
The number of Protestant denominations, is astounding. Some say more than 20,000. Is this a good thing? Scripture says that we can judge good things by their fruit
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Blue Economy in Lent (Part 1)
By Juan Trujillo
Hey!! Blue ones!! How are you? I have become blue, since I knew about this, and I’m in that process, I expect that you too could consider it. Not just preserve but regenerate.
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Pet Peeves From the Pews
By Mike Bugal
In actuality, these points I’m about to bring up are not so trivial as to be called “pet peeves”, but that general classification will do for now. There are certain actions that I see even in our parish here in the Philippines, where reverence for the things of God is generally a way of life.
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But...did you love me?
By Allyson Rae
I had such a beautiful, inspiring, and love-filled weekend. Valentine’s Day can do that to you, yeah. But now it's time to get down to the reality of things. How do I share that love with others?
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Deep Waters
By Mike Bugal
I love reading the prophetic books of the Old Testament as well as the sole prophetic book of the New: Revelation. Most of God’s dealings through the Prophets was with the nation and people of Israel. However, many times there is not only a temporal meaning to the verses but also a spiritual one. That is most definitely the case with Isaiah and Ezekiel.
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The Second Station of the Cross: A Mercy Reflection
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
Although I hadn’t really thought about it until I started writing this reflection, I realize now how strongly I have been influenced by years of experiencing Franciscan meditations during Lenten Stations of the Cross devotions.
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Christ, the Rebel
By Ana R. Plumlee
As surprising and blasphemous as it might sound, Jesus Christ was a rebel. He was someone who always maintained his integrity, was compassionate toward others, a healer, and a reconciler. What makes Him a rebel is how He lived.
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The New Movie "Risen" And Why the Resurrection Matters
By Arnold Scott
Movies are a very powerful form of storytelling. Did you hear there is a new movie from a major studio about the most powerful story of all time? Believe it! Columbia Pictures is set to release "Risen" on February 19 in the United States.
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Did the Catholic Church give us the Bible?
By De Maria
In everyday speech, “Sacred Scripture” is used interchangeably with, “the Bible”. And in most contexts, there is no problem with that. But not in this one. Because the Catholic Church certainly gave us the Bible, but the Catholic Church did not give us all of Sacred Scripture.
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St. John of the Cross Poetry Reflections Part 3 Selections from The Spiritual Canticle
By Tim Hatch
The Spiritual Canticle is an extensive dialogue between Christ, the Bridegroom, and his bride, the human soul. This dialogue is like that of the Psalms found in Scripture. Like the Psalmist, St. John of the Cross in this poem speaks of both joy and suffering.
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How to heal a frozen heart
By Tony Jesse
If you haven’t seen the Disney movie Frozen, I’m probably going to ruin the end for you. Chances are if you have kids you’ve seen this movie multiple times, and if you are an adult without kids, I suspect you are not waiting to see this movie anyway.
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We are the poor, the needy, the captives and the blind
By Fr. Bede Camera, O.S.B.
We need to look at ourselves and understand that in so many ways, we are the poor. What was your life like before you were seized by Jesus Christ? What would it be like if you rejected Him?
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