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Living Water the Gift of God: Reflections on the Readings for the Third Sunday of Lent, Cycle A
By Tom Klocek
The wondrous works of the Lord are visible every day. Yet how much do we grumble about our lives like the Israelites in today's readings? Wouldn't it be better to start with thanking God for the gift of life from all good things flow? The gift of faith is source of living water flowed out for our salvation.
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Are you ready to allow Jesus to change your life?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Jesus met the woman and changed her life. He can do the same for you and me.
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King David secret sauce to beat sex vice
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
David won over Goliath but was defeated by porn. The trick is to keep fighting with this "secret" sauce.
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“You Are My God”: The Beautiful Identity of Belonging to Him
By The Rosary Rule of Life
Discover the powerful meaning behind the biblical phrase “You Are My God.” Scripture reveals a profound identity of belonging—God is ours, and we are His. Explore how this truth shapes our dignity, purpose, and spiritual life
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This one weird trick will not produce miracles (Acts 19)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
Faith is needed for healing. A reflection on Acts 19.
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A Sign That Will Be Spoken Against
By Bryan J Dickerson
At the Presentation of Our Lord in the Temple, Simeon predicted that the newborn Messiah would be a sign spoken against. Some thirty years later, Simeon's prophesy was fulfilled when Jesus preached the Good News and malicious people came out against him. Yet his Good News resonates to this day.
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Mary and Joseph return to Jerusalem. So too, today, the Jews | Still no Messiah found?
By Scott Pauline
It is highly probable that this strange independent story of the Gospels on the finding of the near adult adolescent Jesus on the third day in the Temple is an analogical revelation of part of the mystery of the Jewish People finally discovering the Messiah in the NEW Temple, the Church, finding all the while that He was "busy with the Gentiles."
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THE APOSTLES CREED - Jesus Christ, "Died and descended into hell"?
By Eileen Renders
Many Mysteries regarding our religion and prayers DO have clear explanations; unfortunately, many of us have not heard the available answers to our faith questions.
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Acts 2:38 and isolating verses out of context
By Adam Charles Hovey
You can't build a theology from a single verse
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Confession as Spring Cleaning: Preparing the Heart for Easter
By Fridah Penny
Lent's disciplines expose the interior clutter we ignore. Confession is the gentle yet thorough spring cleaning of the soul—sweeping away ego's dust, flinging shutters wide to Truth, and transforming heaviness into praise so we meet Easter with a light, empty, welcoming heart.
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Don't Stay Where You've Always Been
By A. Buchanan
Thoughts on 2nd Sunday of Lent readings
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The Beauty of His Divinity
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The beloved 20th Century Orator shared what took place during the Transfiguration of Jesus
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New AI "religion" mocks our faith, Pope Leo urges no AI-generated homilies, Part I
By The Catholic Nurse
A sleeping giant has been awakened with AI's new Theologies. We can still get in front of it, if we are careful & pray.
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Defending Anti-Semitism isn't Christian
By Adam Charles Hovey
How Anti-Semites use the term to "Zionism" to defend their position and why Christians can't allow this
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The Battleground of the Mind and the 14 Rules of Saint Ignatius Rule 10: Spiritual Preparedness/On How to Act in Consolation
By Jacinta Wick
This article we are talking about how to act in consolation. How to become spiritually prepared for the next time we find ourselves in desolation when it inevitably comes.
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Did Jesus Condemn Tradition?
By Sebastian R. Fama
There are different kinds of tradition. And Jesus was very specific in explaining what He was opposed to.
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Genesis: Calling, Trust, Uncertainty
By Rev. David A. Fisher
A Maronite Catholic theology of Genesis. Emphasis on Calling, Trust, and Uncertainty in the creation of Man and Woman and their struggle to be obedient to God's promises.
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