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Articles in 'Bible Study'
Finding God in a Changing World
By Fr. Robert Carlton
One of the few constants in the world is that things are always changing. How can we respond to these changes in a way that is consistent with what Jesus is calling us to do, especially when those changes involve areas of our lives that have not changed in a long time?
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Y'all, Jesus is Lord
By Adam Charles Hovey
JESUS IS LORD! And WHY that's important.
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I go before you to prepare a Place for you
By Eileen Renders
Because there is little doubt how we all contemplate what our "Place" in heave might be, these writing will offer a bit of insight.
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Bread that Lasts
By Fr. Robert Carlton
Why has our material life increased exponentially in recent decades but our level of happiness has decreased by seemingly the same amount? How do we, as Jesus talks about in the Gospel of John, go beyond eating bread and being filled to finding the bread that will endure?
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The Early Church Fathers on Receiving the Eucharist Worthily
By Sebastian R. Fama
It is not uncommon to see the vast majority of people at Sunday Mass receive communion. It is also not uncommon to see practically no one go to confession on Saturday. If the great saints and popes needed confession, I am guessing the rest of us need it to. The Early Church agreed.
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My Daughter's Baccalaureate
By Bryan J Dickerson
Last night, my daughter spoke at her high school's Baccalaureate. After she finished, I was both proud and humbled. Proud because of the incredible young woman that my daughter is becoming. Humbled because none of this would have been possible without God.
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Poured Into Our Hearts: Reflections on the Readings for the Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Trinity Sunday is important because in it we acknowledge that greatest of mysteries, the Holy Trinity: Three persons in One God. The Trinity is present throughout the story of God's revelation of Himself to us, if only we take the time and the effort to see it.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 10, Day 5 – Christ Is With Us Always
By Mark C. McCann
Jesus promised to be with us forever (see Mt 28:20).
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 10, Day 4 – We Are Called to Make Disciples, Baptize, and Teach
By Mark C. McCann
We are to lead others to the table and the confessional, to help them grow in the knowledge of Christ, and to leave their mark upon the Church and the world along with us.
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When did God reveal that there are three Persons in one?
By Fr. Francis Maple
How God gradually revealed that there are three Persons in one God.
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"The Trinity: A Theological Pillar of Christian Faith"
By Leander Wilfred
The Trinity, a core Christian belief, asserts one God in three equal persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, working in perfect unity and love.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 10, Day 3 – Jesus Approaches Us with Authority
By Mark C. McCann
Jesus shares his authority with us through our baptism and the daily grace we receive from him.
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Those that have eyes, but don't see, those that have ears, but don't hear
By Adam Charles Hovey
Some people can see it, and not believe it, hear it, and not perceive it
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The Living Word: Christ's Parables as Maps for Our Spiritual Journey
By Rozjeniferi
"Christ's Living Parables" shows how Jesus' stories—like the Sower, Prodigal Son, and Good Samaritan—remain vital guides for faith. Beyond simple lessons, they challenge us to examine our lives and follow Christ more deeply. These timeless truths continue speaking to modern hearts, calling us to live God's word with love.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 10, Day 2 – The Response to God's Call Is Either Worship or Doubt
By Mark C. McCann
We have before us life or death, heaven or hell, joy or misery, blessing or curse.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 10, Day 1 – Like the Apostles, We Are Called to Follow Jesus
By Mark C. McCann
We cannot be disciples of Jesus unless we follow in his footsteps to Calvary, draw from his grace, and celebrate our resurrected life in him.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (June 8, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
Where is the Holy Spirit working in your life? What gifts has God given you? Who needs to hear the Gospel through your voice, your actions? Come, Holy Spirit! Fill our hearts! Set us on fire! Send us out!
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