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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 8, Day 2 – Through the Holy Spirit, the Leaders of the Church Continue in Truth
By Mark C. McCann
Through holy men and women following the example of Jesus, the Church has survived and continued in the truth. Our call is to be holy men of God who follow the leadership of the Church and help guide her into the future.
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By Dg
Extra Ecclesiam Nulla Salus
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 8, Day 1 – The Church Speaks the Truth about Christ
By Mark C. McCann
The Church is the Mystical Body of Christ, formed under the leadership of the Apostles, guided by the Holy Spirit, and strengthened by the word and the sacraments.
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Who was St. Paul....and Why would God Choose Him?
By Robert P. Miller, Ph.D.
This article speaks about St. Paul's background and addresses the question of why God would choose Paul to be his missionary, and why he would ultimately choose us.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Catholic Men's Devotionals, Week 8 – Shoes of the Fisherman
By Mark C. McCann
Through the Holy Spirit, the leaders of the Church have been gifted to guide the Church into all truth. As Catholics, we can be assured that the Church will never falter in her call to leave a lasting legacy for the People of God.
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Jesus had friends
By Adam Charles Hovey
"Jesus wept"
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The Early Church Fathers on the Ministerial Priesthood
By Sebastian R. Fama
The ministerial priesthood is distinct from the priesthood of all believers. Both participate in the priesthood of Christ, but in different ways. This has been a Christian reality from the beginning.
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How John 12:47 does not contradict John 5:22
By Dg
John 12:47 contradiction?
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Do Not Let Your Hearts Be Troubled: Reflections on the Readings for the Sixth Sunday of Easter, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
The core elements of the Church, found in the Creed, are reflected in this week's readings. In it we see the workings of the Holy Spirit, which Jesus promises to the disciples in today's gospel. And, because of Jesus' promise, we should have peace.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 7, Day 5 – Those Who Are Protected Cannot Be Provoked
By Mark C. McCann
Men who are grounded in the Gospel, whose eyes are fixed on the Lord, and whose hearts delight in God’s law of love will not let our trust be shaken by the ridicule of the world.
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Have you any unclaimed legacies?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Jesus has left us His legacy of Peace. Have we claimed it?
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Did Jesus have "Favorite" people?
By Eileen Renders
As Catholics, as Christians, as God's people, many of us are curious and have questions. Here I offer one answer
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 7, Day 4 – As We Trust, We Become Shining Stars
By Mark C. McCann
As we learn to put our trust in Jesus, we need to let our light shine before the whole world.
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My.Big Fat Greek Vocabulary
By Gary Sullivan
During the Inauguration Mass of Pope Leo XIV, the Gospel reading was proclaimed in both Latin and Greek, a symbolic act representing the Catholic Church's unity of both Western and Eastern traditions. Here are five Greek words every Catholic should know.
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Have you claimed your gift of Peace?
By Fr. Francis Maple
When Christ died He gave us the gift of Peace. Have we forgotten how to enjoy it?
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 7, Day 3 – Our Days Should Be Filled with Joy
By Mark C. McCann
God gives us the strength to rejoice in our legacy of salvation, making our steps steady and sure so that we can journey to heaven with great joy and fullness of heart.
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Job's terrible friends
By Adam Charles Hovey
You know, there are just some things you never say to someone who has lost children.
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