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Articles in 'Bible Study'
The Adversary and Accuser | Satan in the Old and New Testaments
By Aaron Schuck
Explore the many names of Satan—Beelzebub, Beliar, and the Evil One—and uncover how they reveal his tactics of deception, corruption, and opposition to God. Discover the ultimate victory of Christ over these forces of evil.
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Sing with Joy; The Lord is Near: 3rd Sunday of Advent Reflection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
We're halfway through our Advent journey. Now is the time to reevaluate the progress made on our journey
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Confession. The best preparation for Christmas.
By Fr. Francis Maple
Confession is the best preparation for Christmas
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The Chaff He Will Burn With Unquenchable Fire: Reflections on the Readings for the Third Sunday of Advent, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Hurry the Lord is near. A time to rejoice even as we work on purifying ourselves to meet Him; He is already in our midst. But, a warning, you don't want to end up in the unquenchable fire.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 4, Day 5 – We Know the End of the Story - It All Works Out
By Mark C. McCann
The Bible has given us the last chapter of the story of salvation as encouragement for believers in all generations.
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Are you ready for Christ this Christmas?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Have we prepared for the coming of Jesus this Christmas?
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Advent Stillness
By Connie Beckman
Advent Season
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The Tilma of Guadalupe and the Shroud of Turin: 7 Strange Similarities
By Gary Sullivan
The New Adam and the New Eve both left behind the Tilma and the Shroud so they could be unraveled and unveiled by all of us only to reveal incredible reminders of God's greatness. The Tilma and the Shroud - 7 Strange Similarities.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 4, Day 4 – We Must Carry Out Our Calling and Our God-given Tasks without Worry
By Mark C. McCann
As Catholic men, we have a calling that can find its fulfillment only when we surrender in trust and remain faithful to the One who will see us through it all.
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Augustine’s Conversion to Christianity: The Voice of a Child
By Russell M. Lawson
St. Augustine converted to Christianity listening to the voice of a child.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 4, Day 3 – God Has Wonderful Plans for Us
By Mark C. McCann
God wants us to be strong, principled, and courageous men of integrity who honor him by all we say and do.
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Stillness
By Connie Beckman
Advent
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Give unto God what is God's
By Eileen Renders
This article depicts both ignorance, piety, and humility to remind us to choose humility as our creator exemplified
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 4, Day 2 – The Past, No Matter How Bad, Is Worked Out for Those Who Believe
By Mark C. McCann
In Christ we have the power to overcome our past and experience the life God has given us.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Week 4, Day 1 – We Cannot Go Back, But We Can Have a Fresh Start
By Mark C. McCann
In Christ, God offers us a new covenant, in which our past sins are remembered no more and we can grow in a profound and intimate relationship with him.
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What would you have said?
By Victor S E Moubarak
How would you have answered God's request?
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Hail, Full of Grace: Reflections on the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary
By Tom Klocek
On Monday we celebrate the Solemnity of the Immaculate Conception, one of the fundamental celebrations in the Catholic Church. Here we will learn how the Incarnation comes about, prefigured by prophecy and even the actions of our first parents. It is a celebration of our Blessed Mother, the Mother of the Church.
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