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The Hypocritical Judges who Plotted Susanah´s Death are Still Among Us
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Judges like those in the Book of Daniel who used the law to try and satisfy their lust with Susanah are still with us, particularly in Brazil where I live
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Announcement of Prayer Livestream
By Jacinta Wick
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St. Thomas Aquinas on the Nature and Existence of Angels.
By Elias Casula
This text summarizes Aquinas’s teaching on angels: why the perfection of creation requires intellectual beings, why angels must be pure spirits rather than material, and how theology based on Scripture can affirm their existence. It also explains why angels sometimes appear in assumed bodies, shaped by divine power, even though their nature is entirely immaterial (ST Ia 50–51)
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I Was In Prison, and Your Visit Led Me to Hell
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Not all works touted as "mercy" are necessarily so, though superficially they may seem to be. Genuine mercy always seeks the good of the other, true justice, and does not disguise itself in speech and acts that derail conversion, thwart the transformation of a hard heart , and excuse just consequences.
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In defense of red letter Bibles
By Adam Charles Hovey
Some of y'all may not know this, but, for those of us who are vision impaired, the words of Jesus in red can be really helpful
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Unbound
By A. Buchanan
Tears of Fury
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Let the stone fall from our hands
By Fr. Francis Maple
Jesus said he without sin should throw the first stone. We are all guilty and should let the stone drop from our hands.
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God on the cross
By Adam Charles Hovey
For let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus: who being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God
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Follow Your Heart?
By Sebastian R. Fama
Many a disastrous adventure was started with the phrase: "I will follow my heart on this one." It is far better to seriously consider the facts before making any decision of consequence.
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The Seven Last Words of Jesus from the Cross - Part 2: The Second Word
By Christy Romero
The second word that Jesus utters from the cross was in reparation for the sin of envy…
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Trying to Fathoming Jesus´s Magnetism
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The personal magnetism that drew the disciples to Jesus still appeals to us over 2,000 years later
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Lazarus Come Out: Reflections on the Readings for the Fifth Sunday of Lent, Cycle A
By Tom Klocek
Next week begins Holy Week with Palm Sunday. Today, however, we get a foretaste of the total meaning of our Lenten activities through the raising of the dead Lazarus, prefiguring Jesus’ Resurrection and our own.
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Did Jesus Ever Say He was God?
By Tom Klocek
Language is more than words. We say things everyday in ways that go beyond words. The same is true for Jesus. How did He communicate His divinity?
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Compelled by the Spirit (Acts 20-21)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
Saint Paul followed where the Holy Spirit led him. A reflection on Acts 20-21.
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The Seven Last Words of Jesus from the Cross-Part 1: The First Word
By Christy Romero
Last week, I was invited to give a talk at a Lenten Retreat for Catholic school parents on the topic of the last seven words of Jesus from the cross. Since the talk was long, I will share it over the next three weeks. Here’s the first word…
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Displaced Peoples and Creation’s Groaning: Toward a Biblical Ecotheological Ethic for Climate Migration
By Thomas Onyebuchi Igwe
An exploration of climate driven displacement as both a human crisis and a theological challenge, drawing on Scripture to rethink the Church’s response to the groaning of creation and the suffering of displaced peoples.
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If you want to make God laugh
By Adam Charles Hovey
Tell him your plans!
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