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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 8, Day 5 - Our Legacy Begins with Love, Continues with Teaching, and Ends with Integration
By Mark C. McCann
God’s love should spill out into our homes as we establish all we do upon the rock that is Christ.
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The Early Church Fathers on "Scripture Alone"
By Sebastian R. Fama
One of the foundational doctrines of the Protestant Reformation is Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone). Consequently, Church authority is rejected. However, from the beginning, the Church understood that the Bible could be easily misinterpreted and thus, the Church was seen as a necessity.
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What is Christian hope?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
What is Christian hope and how does it differ from our normal understanding of "hope"?
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Holy Spirit and Fire: Reflections on the Readings for the Baptism of the Lord
By Tom Klocek
Baptism is the point of entry into Christian life. Jesus commanded his disciples to "go ... baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. By His own baptism, Jesus instituted it as a sacrament. A sacrament is an outward sign, instituted by Jesus, that brings grace.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 8, Day 4 – The Lord of the Universe Loved Us Enough to Come Down to Meet Us
By Mark C. McCann
The Lord of the universe, whose hand set the stars in place, came to be our brother to set us free from sin and draw us back to himself.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 8, Day 3 – Ultimately, God Does Not Punish Us for the Sins of Our Fathers
By Mark C. McCann
The awesome truth is that we can break the cycle of pain through the power of God’s grace.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 8, Day 2 – God's Mercy is Tied to the Slowness of His Anger
By Mark C. McCann
God’s incredible patience is intimately tied to his mercy.
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Look to the Greatest Father of All
By Connie Beckman
Tribute to my dad and God Our Father
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Following Christ: A Call to Radical Discipleship
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
Explore the radical and transformative call to follow Christ, as exemplified in Scripture, the teachings of the Church. It highlights Biblical examples such as the immediate response to Christ's call, demonstrating the urgency and totality required of discipleship. Ultimately, the article affirms that following Christ involves personal transformation through suffering, and service.
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Why did Jesus need to be baptised?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Why did Jesus need to be baptised?
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Suffering is required
By Adam Charles Hovey
Think being a Christian is all smiles and being free from pain? Think again.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 8, Day 1 – While Sin Can Touch Several Generations, God's Love Extends Into Eternity
By Mark C. McCann
The great love of God digs deeply into our broken hearts and empowers us to overcome the consequences of any sin that has been passed on to us that may cause us sorrow.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Catholic Men's Devotionals, Week 8 – Sins of the Fathers and Loving Legacies
By Mark C. McCann
God’s love has the power to turn our failures into lasting legacies.
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Fear
By Connie Beckman
Be not afraid
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Are We All Called to become Disciples of Christ?
By Eileen Renders
This article is offered to remind us that God made us for Him and to serve Him
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The Mass As Our Weekly Epiphany
By David Lindsay
Each time that we attend Mass, each time that we receive Holy Communion, and each time that we adore the Blessed Sacrament, then that is an Epiphany of the Lord to us, an Epiphany of the Lord for us, and an Epiphany of the Lord through us to the world.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (Jan 5, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
It is in this vision that the arbitrary human divisions are overcome. With the ushering in and worship by the Magi, the gates of heaven, through the covenant established with Abraham, are opened.
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