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Doing God's work
By Catherine Garrett
It's a very lofty goal to accomplish all in this life God has in mind for us. I can't even make a list of all the things God wants for us here on earth. There are too many places to start and too many paths to cover! But how do we know when we're doing what God has in mind for us? God's mind is so vastly different from our own and we all know,
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Gone Fishing
By John C Prejean Sr.
One of my favorite things to do that I don’t get to do much at all anymore is fishing. There is just something about being out at a lake, pond or river and casting my line out and waiting to see what happens. The anticipation of watching my line or bobber and waiting for that right moment to set the hook and reel it in.
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Debate: Is Purgatory Scriptural? Part 3 Closing Arguments
By Kevin Noles
This is Part 3 of a debate between Jim Drickamer and myself on the topic of purgatory.
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Christmas Wish
By Elizabeth Tichvon
This past Christmas my only desire was to see the face of Jesus. Firm in my faith, I boldly asked for this unheard of gift. I knew that with God all things are possible and that He would find a way.
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Yeah, we're swimming the Tiber
By De Maria
(Loading your car with groceries at the supermarket, you hear a friendly and familiar voice.) Hi Joe! Hi Jack. I didn’t see you there. How’ve you been?
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Debate: Is Purgatory Scriptural? Part 2 Rebuttals
By Kevin Noles
This is Part 2 of a debate between Jim Drickamer and myself on the topic of purgatory.
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The Justification of Abraham
By De Maria
I want to walk you through Abraham’s justification in order to illustrate the difference between the Catholic Doctrine of justification by faith and works through the Sacraments and the Protestant doctrine of a one time proclamation of faith.
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That's Mine - I Licked It
By Jen Schlameuss-Perry
If you come from a large family, or have untrustworthy friends when it comes to the security of your food, you may at some point, have licked your food before walking away from it—you know, to make sure that no one would take it. If you haven’t done that, you’ve probably at least once in your life, used a sharpie to mark your plastic cup at a party,
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Why Do Some People Hate God? Because God Has Rules.
By Larry Peterson
How did this principle of ethics and morality based on the Ten Commandments and Natural Law somehow become a pariah to so many? Why would anyone want to remove the words, "under God", from the Pledge of Allegiance or the name of God from our coins or government buildings? What has happened in America?
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Debate: Is Purgatory Scriptural? Part 1 Opening Statements
By Kevin Noles
This is a debate between Jim Drickamer and myself on the topic of purgatory.
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In the Bible, what is the difference between a Hebrew, an Israelite and a Jew?
By De Maria
As you know, I like to trace words through their etymologies. And these three words were a bit confusing to me. Most of the time, people use them interchangeably. And, I suppose, they have evolved in a way that they are interchangeable, depending on the context.
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Young people and the Church......a match made in Heaven...
By Steve Reasbeck
I’ll be right up front about this. I love kids. I love seeing them at Mass. Big ones, little ones, toddlers and teens. Seeing them at Mass is a sign of life for a parish. Any parish.
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Call Me Maybe
By Jen Schlameuss-Perry
People can be so annoying. Pretty much everyone in the world has “friends” (or even family) who they never hear from…until they need something. Or there’s the person that every single time you run into them you get the “broken record” run down of everything going wrong in their life. You might see them coming and duck to avoid them, but they find you…oh, they find you…and they don’t take a breath.
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Abortion-The Facts
By Allison Brown - Because I am His
Abortion is mostly a tabbo subject for many a reasons. Most people don’t want to get involved or caught up in the debate. It is something that a women must deal with since the pro-choice message is it is her choice. Women are afraid of being condemned for their choices. Most women, after an abortion, experience unsettling guilt and remorse, something that isn’t easy to admit to feeling.
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Over my pay grade
By De Maria
When does life begin? A few years back, Obama was asked when life began in the womb. His answer was that he didn’t know. He said the question was over his pay grade.
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Every Part of the Body of Christ Is Important
By Bill Dunn
On the weekend of January 23rd and 24th, the second reading at Mass is from St. Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians. Paul offers a wonderful analogy, comparing the Church—the body of Christ—to a human body. He explains that a “body is not a single part, but many.” Each part has its own important function, and all the parts work together to produce a single, unified, healthy body.
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Ablaze
By Richard Maffeo
So I’m reading again through Revelation and I stopped at the first sentences in chapter three. “‘I know your deeds,” Jesus said to the church at Sardis, “that you have a name that you are alive, but you are dead. Wake up, and strengthen the things that remain, which were about to die . . ..”
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