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Roberta, do remember when your mom died?
By De Maria
Jack said, “Roberta! You shouldn’t have yelled at Connie like that. You’ve been friends since childhood. Besides, I’m still gonna talk to Joe.” Roberta, “Oh, I know. I’m just so disappointed by those two.”
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Source Code and the Mystery of God's Creation
By Wesley Falcao
A few months ago, I was at an internal company presentation, where an experienced automation engineer gave a very thorough and excellent presentation of our company's automation platform. I sat there very impressed at the quality of the presentation in terms of the material presented and also the way it was presented.
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Purgatory, a pure expression of God's mercy
By De Maria
Although Purgatory is a place of suffering, suffering plays a great role in God’s merciful plan of salvation.
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Celebrate God's Power
By Carol Ann Chybowski
I don’t know about you, but I have always loved the beginning of Psalm 98 (vs 1-4)-it makes my heart sing for joy. All the ends of the Earth have in fact seen the saving power of God. We remembered this again just a short while ago; when God’s saving power came in the form of a small, helpless infant.
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Holy Mary Full of Grace, Help Me Find a Parking Space
By Jill Fishman
To honor Mary the way many Catholics do can seem odd to some people, and even blasphemous to non-Catholic Christians. They may get the impression that we are worshipping Mary, as if she were equal to God. I have to admit that even as a Catholic, I did not get the whole Mary thing until the last few years of my life.
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I would not accept the Gospel, but for the authority of the Catholic Church
By De Maria
Which Early Church Father said, “I would not accept the Gospel, but for the authority of the Catholic Church” (Contra the Fundamental Epistle to the Manichaeons)?
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Pitting the Church against Christ, a false dichotomy
By De Maria
Frequently, anti-Catholics will say that Catholics pit the Church against Christ. Or that we put the Church before Christ. That, however, is a false dichotomy.
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Wedding Fragments
By Sue Hallett
A wedding is so big, so much, you can't put your arms around it. Afterwards, your heart is filled with a thousand fragments.
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Biblical Heroes Answer the Call
By Bill Dunn
In the Scripture readings at Mass for the weekend of February 6th and 7th, we get an interesting look at three of the greatest heroes in the entire Bible. The first reading describes the call of Isaiah, arguably the most important prophet in Israel’s history. Hundreds of years before the fact, Isaiah wrote numerous messianic prophesies, all pointing toward the life and ministry of Jesus Christ.
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"Grim Grinning Ghosts" and the Resurrection of the Body
By Sinclair Cushmore
Any other Catholics out there enjoy a good “haunted house” attraction? Of course I don’t lean toward anything occult, but I enjoy some spooky fun pointed at the supernatural (and that includes morally appropriate Halloween celebrations). Being a Disney fan, my favorite thing to do when I enter Disney World is to stop by the Haunted Mansion. You could say I am a “die hard” Haunted Mansion fan!
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Ashes to ashes, dust to dust
By De Maria
The other thing I enjoyed, was that on Ash Wednesday, we got ashes on our forehead. I couldn’t wait to have them put ashes on my forehead so that I could see them in the mirror!
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Hail Mary, the Immaculate One
By Casey Phillips
As Catholics, we dedicate Saturdays to our Blessed Mother, the Virgin Mary. With that in mind, I wanted to briefly discuss one of the Marian dogmas which is integral to our understanding of Mary, and that often serves as a stumbling block for non-Catholic Christians: the Immaculate Conception.
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Stubborn Love
By Richard Maffeo
It seems the longer I serve Christ, the closer I draw to Him, the more my thought life assails me. Perhaps it is because I am less willing today than I have been in the past to pass off my godless thoughts with an insipid and cavalier excuse like, “I’m just a sinner saved by grace.”
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Yes, It's Personal!
By Mike Bugal
Coming back to the Church from Evangelical Christianity there are certain terms that are still near and dear to my heart. One of those terms is “Personal Relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ” and apparently it’s one of the most misunderstood among Catholics (specifically among Traditionalist/Latin Only folks).
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Outside the Church there is no salvation
By Kevin Noles
Catholics believe that The Church is visible, spiritual and founded by Jesus. This is a mystery of the faith. The Word of God tells us this otherwise there would be no way to understand this through reason. If we were to say that there is no salvation outside Jesus, all Christians, Catholics included, would agree.
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St. Mun's the Word
By Christy Breedlove
St. Mun. With a name like that, you’d expect there would be nothing about him. And you’d be right. St. Mun lived in Ireland in the 5th century and his uncle was St. Patrick. His feast day is February 5. That’s it. The whole shebang on Mun summed up in two sentences.
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I agree with you, Bobbie
By De Maria
I agree with you, Bobbie. There’s no magic to the word, Catholic. If any Catholic thinks they can do whatever they want and still be saved, they have another thing coming.
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