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Standing at the cross
By Robert LaFleur
Look at the cross with Jesus on it. Now close your eyes and imagine you are standing at his feet and He is looking down at you. Gaze into his eyes so full of pain. Then He speaks to you and only you.
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Abortion: In the Bible or Not?
By Kathleen Troost-Cramer
Among the many arguments on both sides of the abortion debate in our culture today are positions based on religious belief. There are both pro-abortion and pro-life arguments from people of faith, each side claiming support for its respective argument from the standpoint of its own convictions.
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New Year's Resolutions 2016
By Mike Bugal
By the time this is published we will already be a week or two into the New Year. I hope everyone had a safe and sane New Year’s Eve, which Dick Clark failed to take with him on his departure. The end of one year or decade or millennium is always a time for reflection on what has passed and hopes for the future. The new year is a time for making resolutions…commitments of one type or another.
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What is St. Paul saying in Romans 7:25?
By De Maria
You can see how people who follow Sola Scriptura can make this mistake. Without the guidance of the Church to tell them that there is a law of sin, called concupiscence, in every man’s nature.
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A Love Letter from God
By Monica Therese
I love you so much that I died so you could live forever with me? (John 3:16) I love you and am always here for you. I hear your cries and I see your tears and I am here to wipe them away. (Psalm 23:4) Just turn to me for “I am he that comforts you.” (Isaiah 51:12) You are my child and I will never leave you, my love for you is too strong. (Psalms 94:14)
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Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread – The Eucharist
By Lorrie McNickle
If you look back throughout our Salvation History you will see the consistent preparation of our God to present himself to us in the Eucharist. It is a very consistent and persistent theme throughout the Old Testament, which leads us to the ultimate miracle and gift of Christ Himself in the Eucharist.
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When Does Christmas End?
By De Maria
I used to think it ended on Epiphany. Didn't you?
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Selling Our Soul
By Richard Maffeo
When I read this section the other day, I thought: "When you sell out your Lord, when you sell Him for a few pieces of silver, a few years of ‘pleasure,’ and the applause of others, the buyers will always in the end turn to devour you – and mock you while they do it.
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EPIPHANY - Last chance to open Christmas gifts!
By De Maria
Don't quote me. But for many people this is the end of Christmas. I know that we, speaking of my family, traditionally take down our Christmas tree on this day. Until I began to study my faith and then, oops!
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Celebrate Epiphany!
By Carol Ann Chybowski
The Feast of the Epiphany is upon us and with it the end of the great Octave of Christmas. We have waited and prayed through Advent, preparing ourselves for the coming of our Lord at Christmas.
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Wonder and Faith
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Wonder and faith - can the two be separated? Wonder: the uncorrupted sense of awe, delight, surprise, astonishment...something completely and totally inspired by something other, outside self, worthy of adoration. This is where faith begins, I think;it's absence where faith begins to die.
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Revolutions: Seen and Unseen
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Revolution. We think of uprisings, upheavals, often political like the American and French Revolutions. Of the earth's rotation around the sun or of Mary's reply to Elizabeth's "And why am I so favored that the mother of our Lord should come to me?" Not so much. Or never.
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Body and Soul: The Formation Of A Person
By Jonathan Hayes
The relationship between the body and the soul is complex and ultimately a mystery. The importance of this relationship, however, is necessary to grasp because by doing so we will have an insightful understanding of ourselves and the way God made us.
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A Personal Savior
By Richard Maffeo
It is true Jesus took on human flesh to save the “church” (Ephesians 5:25-27) and to establish a people for Himself (Titus 2:14). But it is also true the Good Shepherd left the ninety-nine sheep safe in the fold and searched for the one gone astray (Luke 15:3-7).
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The Wise, find Jesus with His Mother
By De Maria
It’s a New Year, make it a resolution to consecrate yourself to Jesus through Mary.
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Discord Among the Brethren II
By Mike Bugal
Since writing the first article, more on this subject has come to light and I thought it worth a little further discussion. One thing that has come up is GMA News here in the Philippines is putting up a story about a parish priest here and his actions during the Misa de Gallo Mass on Christmas Eve.
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What Then?
By Richard Maffeo
I recently preached a message at a senior citizen apartment complex. The message pricked at me during the preceding week as I prepared my remarks. It continues even now to press me.
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