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Why Is EWTN Boycotting Ben Carson?
By Justin Soutar
Like tens of millions of Catholics and others throughout the United States and hundreds of millions of people around the world, I am immensely grateful to God for the priceless gift of the Eternal Word Television Network.
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The Jubilee Year of Mercy
By Bill Dunn
As you may have heard, back on December 8th we began the Year of Mercy. Or as the Church officially calls it, the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy.
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Justification is by faith
By De Maria
But not by faith alone. Faith alone is dead. Scripture tells us so. James 2:17 Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, being alone.
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What Should We Do?
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
"What should we do? He said to them in reply, “Whoever has two cloaks should share with the person who has none. And whoever has food should do likewise....
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Christmas, Suffering, and Mercy
By Jennifer Edwards
If you're hurting this Christmas, you have a God who gets it. Some Christians labor under the misunderstanding that God is about making things “nice” for us. While God does desire our lasting happiness, his mercy is not about making things easy.
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Who is Jesus to each one of us?
By Tess Shore
In the book, The Jesuit Guide to Almost Everything, Father James Martin, SJ speaks about being asked the question, "Who is Jesus?". Then, Pope Francis poses the same question to us at the end of his Sunday Angelus Address. While I am guiding my Confirmation children to the next steps of their own Catholic Faith, I asked the same question. Who is Jesus to each one of us?
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The Parable of the Talents vs Faith alone
By De Maria
Throughout Scripture, we are told that God will save only those who do His will. Beginning in Eden, when Adam and Eve disobeyed God and as a result were cast out of Paradise. All the way through to Revelations where Jesus Christ comes quickly to give his reward to all who do right in God's eyes. The Parable of the Talents is another case in point.
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We Must Preach With Words
By Eric Wojtkun
A common phase we hear today is the St Francis saying of "Preach the gospel at all times, if necessary use words." In our overly politically correct culture, we get bombarded with messages saying words of evangelization offend people and turn them off to the faith.
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No Sacrifice or Oblation
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
In these few remaining days of Advent, I read and re-read the words of St. Paul about the futility of sacrifice and oblation or offering to God.
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The Sacrament of the Present Moment
By David Torkington
The Mass to inaugurate the Year of Divine Mercy had been prepared by the parishioners with the help of the curate and a group of the Sisters of Mercy. The readings, the psalms and the prayer had all been chosen to echo the overall theme of asking God to give his loving mercy to all those present and to the whole world that would be lost without it.
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Prayer, Massacres, Gun Control, and the Elephant in the Room
By Richard Maffeo
Within a day or so of the massacre in San Bernadino, the New York Daily News ran a full page spread with the title: God Isn't Fixing This." Their point, as you read the article, is we need better gun control. I see it much differently.
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The Jews were probably asking themselves, "What? Where?"
By De Maria
Many times I've heard people say that the Ancient Jews were so well versed in Scripture. Yet, without divine assistance, they could not recognize Jesus Christ in the Old Testament.
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Ships, Storms, Sleep & Heaven's Shores: A New Year's Reflection
By Nate Lauer
We are perishing. We’ve made it through the year 2015. But we are perishing. Every. Last. One. Of. Us. Good year or bad year for you, 2015 brought you closer to death. Perhaps this seems to overly gloomy and doomy for a Holiday post.
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Bible debate at work
By De Maria
My company is going through a re-organization and those of us with more seniority are being thrown back together, since most of the folks with less seniority have lost their jobs. Those of us remaining have known each other for years and its nice to see old faces, again.
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Scripture says, "All generations shall call me blessed!"
By De Maria
So, why don’t Protestants love Mary? Mary is the Mother of God and our Mother! Mary is the Mother of God, the Mother of Jesus, who is God. And Jesus gave her to us to be our mother. So, guess what, we treat her as our mother. We love her as our own mother. We do this in obedience to Christ and to the Word of God in Scripture.
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What Did Mary Know?
By Karl Erickson
I have a confession to make this sparkling Advent Season: I have a soft spot for the popular Christmas song entitled Mary, Did You Know. There, it’s good to get that off my chest. Invariably this time of year, well-intentioned Catholics begin to attack this song as being anti-Catholic.
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History, Hubris and Hook Shots
By Ross Decker
I stood on the 10th tee waiting to tee off. The group ahead of us was in the fairway so I couldn't hit just yet. Tom, my playing partner, was an Evangelical Christian who didn't like that I was thinking about entering the Catholic Church.
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