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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 6, Day 2 – We Must Bear Each Other's Burdens for the Sake of Love
By Mark C. McCann
When we come alongside our brother and join him in bearing the suffering he is undergoing, we shine the light of Christ’s love on the path.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 6, Day 1 – Truth Is Crucial, but Gentleness Is Key
By Mark C. McCann
When we choose to walk a gentle road with a broken sinner, ever mindful of how our journeys will affect the Church, we open the door for change and yield to the love of God that saves us from ourselves.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (May 11, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
On Good Shepherd Sunday, we often focus on the sheep, but it's equally important to consider the possessive “my.” Christ’s claim over the sheep shows His care and ownership. So, who are these sheep? Scripture makes it clear: they include people “from every nation, race, people, and tongue”—those once considered outsiders.
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Hello Sheep, You Shephard is Calling
By Elizabeth Thomas
Psalm 23 tells us of the Good Shephard aka Jesus Christ our Lord. We as His sheep, must know His Voice! As humans let us see how all of Psalm 23 helps us to understand more of the words of this Psalm and all of what God means by those words.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Catholic Men's Devotionals, Week 6 – Accountability Partners
By Mark C. McCann
It is only when we travel the road to recovery with our brothers that the Gospel can be fully shared and the legacy of our Catholic faith be upheld and carried into the future.
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REJOICE!
By Adam Charles Hovey
"Have no anxiety" doesn't mean being anxious is a sin. It is, however, a call to rejoice.
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The Early Church Fathers on the Sacrament of Confirmation
By Sebastian R. Fama
The sacrament of Confirmation continues what was begun in the sacrament of Baptism. The grace of Baptism brings us into the family of God and helps us to understand our need for Him. Through the sacrament of Confirmation, we invite the Holy Spirit to strengthen and mature us in the faith.
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A confrontation
By Victor S E Moubarak
What do we really believe and why?
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What Our New Pope Should Do
By Bryan J Dickerson
As Pope Leo XIV assumes the helm of the Barque of Saint Peter, many are offering their thoughts on what he should do as Pope. I humbly suggest that he do as Jesus directed St. Peter in Chapter 21 of St. John's Gospel.
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666 and the Pope?! Nonsense!
By Scott Pauline
Numbers in the Bible should have mystical symbolism of spiritual nature of things, not delineations of temporal data like names that add up to a certain thing, since such things do not reveal anything necessarily about the nature of the person that is being analyzed.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 5, Day 5 – Integrity is a Satisfactory Sacrifice that Pleases God
By Mark C. McCann
As transformed believers, our lives become a living sacrifice, offered to God in praise and thanksgiving, holy and pleasing in every way.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 5, Day 4 – Honest Relationships Go Hand in Hand With Membership in the Body
By Mark C. McCann
As members of the Body of Christ, we have a duty to live irreproachably, never bringing harm to the Church or causing scandal.
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Do you belong to Jesus?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Do we belong to Jesus just like a sheep belongs to the shepherd?
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 5, Day 3 – Our New Self Has No Need for Falsehood
By Mark C. McCann
In Christ, we have become new creatures who no longer live by the ways of falsehood.
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A Meditation On The Papacy And The Apocalypse Letters
By Scott Pauline
One of the Herod kings was called Antipas. Interestingly, in the Apocalypse third letter to the churches, a mystical person named Antipas is called a faithful witness and is put to death or is martyred, quote unquote, “in those days,” as it is said. if we flip-flop bad Herod Antipas into a positive figure, then the pope is the ultimate earthly king of the Church, the supreme witness.
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Why did Jesus call Himself the Good Shepherd?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Why did Jesus often talk about The Good Shepherd?
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Reflecting on the murder of a police officer
By Adam Charles Hovey
We need to discuss death. This is a more intense article, so, I'd advise against children reading it.
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