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G.K. Chesterton in John Paul II's Theology of the Body
By Matthew McKenna, MA Theology
Chesterton and John Paul II emphasize the same point.
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Celebrate Candlemas on Feb. 2: Light in the Darkness of Winter
By Dr. Helen Hoffner
Each year, Catholics celebrate the Feast of Candlemas on February 2. Candlemas celebrates Christ as the Light of the World.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Week 1, Day 4 – "Cherish" is the Watchword of a Man's Every Action
By Mark C. McCann
To cherish means to take delight, to love with a fire that pours itself out into actions, to seek to become a living sign of Christ in the unity and mutual love we share.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Week 1, Day 3 – Our Love Should Be Sacrificial, Not Selfish
By Mark C. McCann
For all men, married or single, sacrificial love must encompass the whole of our relationships.
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A bad argument for Sola Scriptura
By Adam Charles Hovey
Responding to the most commonly appealed to verses for "scripture alone"
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Week 1, Day 2 – Headship is about Deliverance, Not Domination
By Mark C. McCann
Jesus died to restore the original intent of marriage and to reestablish the roles of men and women as they were meant to be.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Week 1, Day 1 – Relationships Are All About Mutual Submission
By Mark C. McCann
Man and woman each have dignity and a role that is divinely assigned.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (January 26, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
Last week’s readings gave us the powerful image of the relationship between Jesus and His Church as a husband and a wife. This week, the readings take it even a step further by making the relationship a metaphor between a head and body. This, of course, does not conflict with the marital imagery as in a Catholic wedding the two become one flesh...
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Catholic Men's Devotionals, Week 1 – The Love of a Husband for His Bride
By Mark C. McCann
As Catholic men, we are commanded to love our wives as Christ loves the Church; and unmarried men are to treat women with the utmost respect and dignity, showing them the same love Jesus showed to his mother and the women who followed him.
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What is Grace?
By Aaron Schuck
Discover the Catholic understanding of grace through a relatable analogy. Learn how grace is both an unearned gift and God’s loving guidance that transforms and leads us to Him.
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The Taken and The Left Behind
By Tom Stidl
A explanation of part of the End Times Mysteries cited in the Gospel of Luke and Matthew
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Icons, not idols
By Adam Charles Hovey
Responding to this weird resurgence of iconoclasm.
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The Early Church Fathers on Sacred Tradition
By Sebastian R. Fama
Contrary to what our critics might say, Scripture tells us that the Church's oral tradition is equal in authority with its written tradition (Scripture).
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A PRO-LIFE MESSAGE IN TWO GOSPEL MIRACLES
By Don Reardon
A Gospel Reflection for the world in the Twenty-First Century
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He Opened the Scroll: Reflections on the Readings for the Third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Jesus proclaims his fulfillment of the Messiah prophesy in Isaiah as He takes part in the synagogue worship in His home town of Nazareth. Reading the Word of God aloud has been a main part of worship since Old Testament times and is the basis for that part of the mass called the "Liturgy of the Word."
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Before Jesus Died, What He told Us
By Eileen Renders
This writing delves deeper into the 4th Commandment, and how it is changing today in the modern world
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Catholic Men's Devotionals, An Introduction
By Mark C. McCann
We have seen the impact Christ has had on our families, our work, and our relationships. How could we not give witness to the great things Jesus has done?
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