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Alien worlds? Probably Not
By Scott Pauline
If an alien world fell and was to receive an incarnation, the greater phases of spiritual activity would still be the same as our world, Catholicism, because of the nature of the Fall and of the necessity of preparation for incarnate one, or a prefiguring covenant. …
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Lenten laxity vs Lenten lenience vs Lenten legalism
By Adam Charles Hovey
Can we go beyond what the Church says is required? Yes. Should we? Well, let's discuss that.
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What Makes a True Friendship: 10 Faith-Based Tips for Testing Any Friendship
By Ophelia Molina
This post reflects on the significance of companionship rooted in faith. It explores the qualities that make a friendship truly good, using biblical wisdom to highlight virtues like loyalty, honesty, encouragement, selflessness, and forgiveness emphasizing the importance of nurturing friendships that reflect the love of Christ.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Week 7, Day 2 – Living Water is Eternal
By Mark C. McCann
As Catholic men, soldiers on a mission through the desert of this broken world, we need to drink deeply from the wellspring of God's eternal, living water.
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The Summum Bonumand the Russian Nesting Dolls: A Metaphor for Life’s Greatest Good
By Aaron Schuck
Explore the concept of the summum bonum—the highest good—through the metaphor of Russian nesting dolls. Uncover the hierarchy of human pursuits, from fleeting pleasures to ultimate fulfillment, and how faith and reason guide us toward life’s true purpose.
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Was God Recorded?
By Janet Cassidy
Where did the bible come from? Read on!
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Week 7, Day 1 – Living Water is Flowing and Fresh
By Mark C. McCann
The grace of Christ is something that flows freely into our lives, refreshing our souls with its ever-renewing power to transform our hearts.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (March 9, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
We fall to temptation because we “forget” who God is and who we are. Not forget in that it slips our mind like a piece of trivia, but forget in the covenantal sense. God is no longer present to us. The clearer we can keep God present, or return to his presence as the season of Lent is meant to remind us, the greater resistance we can give to temptation and fulfill what God has planned for us.
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"I SHALL GIVE YOU ALL"
By Elizabeth Thomas
Can you see what is happening in our world? Why we are in the terrible mess we are in now? Why? Like Adam and Eve, mankind has wanted more and chose to bow down to the one who was given the power to give people what they desired! The end result ---death, dying and hate and evil grows where the Light of God does not shine. Share with all who need to be aware--THERE IS A GOD!
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Catholic Men's Devotionals, Week 7 – Living Water
By Mark C. McCann
The living water of Jesus flows from his sacred heart into our thirsty souls, satisfying our longing for salvation and filling us so that we will never thirst again.
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Are You Ready for Spiritual Combat? 1st Sunday of Lent Year C
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Let's engage in Spiritual Combat against Satan
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A lesson in victim blaming
By Adam Charles Hovey
The story of the Good Samaritan, and how people are (for some reason) praising the priest and the Levite in the story
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The Early Church Fathers on Peter's Presence in Rome
By Sebastian R. Fama
Some contend that Peter could not have been the bishop of Rome because he was never in Rome. This of course runs counter to the testimony of the Early Fathers and Scripture.
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What am I On the Road to Emmaus?
By Paul Thomas
A personal reflection incorporating the mission of the Knights of Columbus into the struggles of everyday life.
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Who Me?
By Janet Cassidy
Today I talk about our role as Ambassadors for Christ. You won't want to miss it!
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How did Jesus resist Satan's temptations?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Jesus teaches us how to resist temptations.
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The Lord Saw Our Affliction: Reflections on the Readings for the First Sunday of Lent, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
With the passing of Ash Wednesday we have begun our Lenten journey, hopefully embarking on increased charity, prayer, fasting, and worship. Be sure to avail yourself of the many opportunities most parishes have for confession. Work on opening your hearts to the Lord. He will repay more than you know.
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