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Articles in 'Bible Study'
How Does Old Testament Foretell Christ's Passion and Crucifixion?
By Leslie Anderson
Let's examine how prophets from the Old Testament give us many hints about the suffering servant who is our Savior. We'll also look at instances in Genesiss and Exodus that point towards Christ's Passion and Crucifixion.
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From the Cross
By Connie Beckman
Passion of Christ
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Passion Friday Meditation: Pilate and Herod: Images of the Fall
By Scott Pauline
Pontius Pilate is not merely considered to be some arbitrary historical figure within the Creed, but is himself seen as an image of the first great lie of the Fall itself, the lie that can be called the antithesis of the baptismal disposition. And this first great lie emanates from the two greater words that come from his mouth: what is truth? And then, a blasphemous and cowardly act of ...
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 2, Day 5 – We Live in the City of God
By Mark C. McCann
Even now on earth, Catholics experience the City of God within the Church.
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Reflection on Holy Thursday: Judas betrays Jesus, and Communism
By Scott Pauline
Communism is the logical consequence of liberal Christianity.
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The 'Ordo Amoris' and Holy Week
By Emily Berns
The 'ordo amoris' is a theological and hierarchical principle that shows us how to properly order our loves so as to direct them toward our highest good, which is God. During Holy Week, we reflect on the stories of Mary and Judas and how they used or abused the ordo and it gives us a guide to ask ourselves how we employ the ordo and how we can better use it in our lives to love God above all.
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How Much God Loves Us?
By Fr. Francis Maple
How much God loves us
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 2, Day 4 – With a Word, God Can Bring the Fury of Our Fight to an End
By Mark C. McCann
We need to remember that Jesus longs to speak peace into our hearts.
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Eucharist and Priesthood Connection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
What is the connection between the Eucharist and the Holy Priesthood?
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The Agony and the Angels: A Look at Contrasting Visions
By Christopher Castagnoli
What might have caused our Lord to sweat blood at Gesthemane? And how can we console Him? Find out answers to both compelling questions!
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Holy Thursday
By Roberta M. Meehan
Poem for Holy Thursday
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Pierced for Our Offenses: Reflections on the Readings for Good Friday of the Lord’s Passion
By Tom Klocek
The New Testament is the fulfillment of the Old. The Passion narratives are rich with the message of the fulfillment of God's promises and prophecies in Jesus, as well as God's infinite love for us. Jesus act of sacrificial love is the example of God's love.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Legacy – Week 2, Day 3 – God Brings Stillness to Our Troubled Times
By Mark C. McCann
God may not remove our troubles right away (or at all), but he loves us and is working out our salvation as we weather the storms of life
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A Perpetual Institution: Reflections on the Readings for Holy Thursday The Evening Mass of the Lord’s Supper
By Tom Klocek
The Supper of the Lamb is celebrated on Holy Thursday and includes such important aspects as the Sacrificial Lamb (Jesus), the institution of the Eucharist, serving others, and the ordaining of the Apostles.
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The Lord Has Truly Risen
By Fr. Francis Maple
The Lord Is Truly Risen
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A Holy week reflection
By Adam Charles Hovey
Jesus enters Jerusalem, triumphantly. And then less than a week later, those that welcomed him, call for his execution. The cross was a stumbling block for them, but not for us. We proclaim Christ crucified!
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Who is this Man?
By Victor S E Moubarak
Who is Jesus?
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