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The Early Church Fathers on the Private Interpretation of Scripture
By Sebastian R. Fama
The Church has always viewed the Bible in the same way that the Bible views itself. It is the inspired Word of God, (2 Timothy 3:16-17) it is not to be privately interpreted, (2 Peter 1:20) and it is on an equal basis with Sacred Tradition (2 Thessalonians 2:15).
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 9, Day 5 – Our Thanksgiving Should Manifest Itself in Words and Actions
By Mark C. McCann
Every word of the above passage exhorts us to turn our praise into powerful action that builds up the Body of Christ and gives glory and honor to God.
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Christmas is Over...Right?
By Monica Biedronka
Why is Christmas such a big thing, anyway? What's all the hullabaloo about?
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 9, Day 4 – God's Power and Presence Lead Us to a State of Overflowing Gratitude
By Mark C. McCann
God’s goodness should lead us into passionate, powerful, and perfect praise.
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Twisted Scripture: How memorizing the Word in context maintains its integrity.
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
To know Sacred Scripture by heart, and within context, maintains the integrity God's truth.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 9, Day 3 – What Some Dismiss and Despise, We Wear as a Garment of Praise
By Mark C. McCann
In the light of Christ’s love, we see clearly what it means to walk as a believer robed in our salvation.
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Baptism on the brain
By Adam Charles Hovey
I'm sure many of know that Jesus sanctified the water of baptism, but how?
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 9, Day 2 – Our Faith is Not an Exclusive Club Membership
By Mark C. McCann
There is a temptation to treat our Catholic Faith like a membership in an elite, private club.
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Everything You Need to Know About Grace
By Catholic Paths
Would you be shocked if I said salvation wasn't by works or faith? Would you be shocked if I said none of your good works were accomplished by your own merit? It's true, though. "Without God we can do nothing" (Catholic Catechism, 2001). Grace brings us salvation and grace lays the foundation of all good works. Let's learn all about grace.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 9, Day 1 – God Has Given Us His Best, and We Owe Him Our Best
By Mark C. McCann
We must respond to God's precious promise of love by giving him our very best.
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Finding Jesus: Imagining the Holy Family's Search for Jesus
By Alice T. Baird, OSF
This story imagines the three days when Jesus stayed behind in the Temple, and Mary and Joseph searched for Him. It imagines their sufferings, self-doubt, and hardships during this trial, when, surely, a sword pierced Mary's heart.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Catholic Men's Devotionals, Week 9 – Dance Like No One is Watching...But Be Ready for a Little Ridicule
By Mark C. McCann
Catholic men need to gain a new perspective on what it means to belong to Christ.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (January 12, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
The Baptism of Jesus was the formal beginning of his public ministry and is the beginning of our own Christian life in the Church. One way to dive deeper into the mystery of the Christian life is to dive deeper into the written Word of God.
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Obeying the Will of God: Reflection for the Baptism of Jesus
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Jesus' baptism guides us to listening and obeying the will of God.
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"Purge me with hyssop, and I shall be clean; wash me, and I shall me whiter than snow"
By Adam Charles Hovey
Reflections on Psalm 51 during a winter storm
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Protestantism in the Woman at the Well and Jezebel of Apocalypse
By Scott Pauline
Priests are spiritual husbands to their parishes, just like Jesus marries the church. Orthodox priests are also spiritual husbands, but since Orthodoxy is separated from the church, their priests are like divorced and remarried. Protestant ministers don't have apostolic succession and so are not formal men of God, and so, unfortunately, objectively like spiritual cohabitation
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Gratitude When you're Hurting
By Nancy Lessard
Thank you is a phrase that for most just rolls out without much thought Some never think to say it but, most of us do not see that we can and must be grateful when hard things cross our paths
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