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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Week 6, Day 5 – The World Destroys; God Gives Abundant Life
By Mark C. McCann
Our Catholic faith is like a well-watered tree whose leaves never fade, yielding fruit throughout the seasons of our lives.
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How to overcome temptation?
By Fr. Francis Maple
When tempted we always have a choice as to how we respond.
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The Strange Religious Meaning of Bridges
By Gary Sullivan
A critical battle, a 'chance encounter' between two saints destined to marry each other, a martyrdom, a purging of idols, a connection with God and heaven. All happened on bridges. What's going on? What do bridges really mean in our Catholic Church?
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Three Bible Reflections
By George Calleja
Three Bible Reflections
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Week 6, Day 4 – Though We Are Inconsistent, God Remains the Same
By Mark C. McCann
As we become caught up in the eternal, unchanging God, we find the power we need to speak truth and act in love as we reach out to those who are lost.
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First Sunday of Lent 2025
By Ginger Herrington
Reflections on the readings for the First Sunday of Lent, 2025
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What Ashes Really Mean
By Gary Sullivan
Destruction, that is the meaning of Ashes. ‘Remember, Man, that thou art dust; And to dust shalt thou return.’
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Week 6, Day 3 – God Gives Us Eternal, Imperishable, Enduring Nourishment
By Mark C. McCann
Strengthened by the Eucharist, we are empowered to go forth to love the world with the same constant love that we have experienced in Jesus.
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Surrender Your Heart: Ash Wednesday Reflection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Surrender and Self-Denial are keys to making our Lent holy.
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The thief on the cross and an argument from silence
By Adam Charles Hovey
Who says the Good thief wasn't baptized? The Bible certainly doesn't!
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Week 6, Day 2 – The World Takes Until We Are Dry; God Gives Until We Overflow
By Mark C. McCann
God desires to pour his grace into our lives so that we may in turn do the good works he has created us to accomplish in his name.
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Jesus, looking at him, loved him ... his face fell, and he went away sad
By Don Reardon
What do we possess? What do we allow to possess us?
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A Gift from God
By Janet Cassidy
Do you feel unworthy because of your sins? Listen to what God has to say about this.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Week 6, Day 1 – The World Sees Only the Temporary; We Bear Witness to What is Eternal
By Mark C. McCann
Our lives should be a living testimony of what it means to have our true residence in heaven.
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Be Reconciled to God: Reflections on the Readings for Ash Wednesday
By Tom Klocek
Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of our Lenten journey to Christ's Passion, Crucifixion, and most importantly, His Resurrection. It is a time of preparation involving prayer, sacrifice, fasting, and almsgiving, all toward strengthening our spiritual muscles in order to "become the righteousness of God."
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The Shepherd - Meeting our Needs
By Richard Maffeo
Because the Lord is our Shepherd, we 'shall not want." But -- what does that really mean?
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (March 2, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
What do our trials produce? Every Christian should expect difficulty in the Christian life because virtue demands discomfort. We ourselves continue our own formation, but in so doing become participants in the formation of the community that will form others, especially the next generation of Christians.
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