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Daily Mass Reading Reflection (Nov 14, 2024)
By Mike Schramm
It is interesting that Jesus parallels the “Look, here it is” in reference to the Kingdom of God with the “Look, here he is” in reference to himself (Luke 17, my emphasis). Just as the Kingdom of God cannot be observed, so too cannot his divinity be observed in his earthly ministry, but “in his day” it, or he, will not be avoidable.
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Faith Miracles
By Elizabeth Tichvon
This is how our faith will save us.
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Jesus is the King (Luke 24)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
At the center of Luke's resurrection narrative is the story of the journey to Emmaus. A reflection on Luke 24.
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Daily Mass Reading Reflection (Nov 13, 2024)
By Mike Schramm
The Psalm, everyone’s favorite, refers to the “restful waters” where the Good Shepherd leads us (Psalm 23:2). It is not just a place of peace, but actually refers again to the connection between God’s presence and the water. The first time “rest” is used the Bible is not any action of ours, the sheep, but by God Himself, the Good Shepherd.
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The world's hatred
By Adam Charles Hovey
Not everyone is going to love you for speaking the truth. Speak it anyway.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Action – Catholic Men’s Devotionals, An Introduction
By Mark C. McCann
As Catholic men of action, we must draw our strength from the God who forgives our faults and draws us ever homeward, one faithful step at a time.
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Did Jesus Have Brothers? Examining Matthew 13:55-56
By Emily Berns
Some Protestants will point out Matthew 13:55-56 as evidence that Jesus had brothers that were Mary's other children. However, looking at some other passages from Scripture, we can see that this is not necessarily true.
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Diakonia
By Ishmael Adibuah
Reflections for the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Daily Mass Reflection (Nov 11, 2024)
By Mike Schramm
In the Gospel reading there are two different things thrown “into the sea” for seemingly different reasons. First, there is the one who is tied to the millstone. Second, there is the mulberry tree. The first person is thrown into the sea because he caused “little ones to sin.” The mulberry tree seems to be getting “planted” there as a testament to the potential, desired faith of the Apostles.
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Give God All You Got: 32nd Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
God wants everything that we have. He just wants us to trust in him
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (Nov 10, 2024)
By Mike Schramm
A Church Father who is eager to see symbolism everywhere might consider the two Items of the widow in the first reading, flour and oil, and the two coins of the widow from the Gospel to represent the two natures of Christ, human and divine, which are being offered in the heavenly Temple in Hebrews from the second reading.
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My Soul Magnifies the Lord
By Jacinta Wick
We again look at listening with the heart in our series of Women in the Bible. We learn how to wrestle in Faith versus battling in doubt and running away. Join us as we discuss Mary and Joseph and Elizabeth and Zechariah. A New Testament checkpoint to the Messiah as the Center of Salvation History.
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Mass Readings Reflection (Nov 8, 2024)
By Mike Schramm
When we realize that it is not a question of if we will have models, but who they will be, we can discern them more wisely…and when we imitate these models, not just in our actions but in our very desires, we will imitate Christ more closely than we ever thought possible in this life.
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Praying is as necessary as breathing
By Connie Beckman
Praying is so important in this life
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 10, Day 5 – Our Examination Helps Lead Us to a Deep Hatred of Sin
By Mark C. McCann
As we examine our conscience and submit to the discipline of Confession, we learn to see our sin for what it is.
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The Widow’s Mite: Reflections on the readings for the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle B
By Tom Klocek
The "Widow's Mite" tells us about the sacrifice of giving. In giving we receive. What do we receive? Grace. Sacrifice is a way of purifying ourselves, an important aspect of conversion, a life-long process. Among the targets of that giving the Bible tells us are widows and orphans. But they, too, give, and in doing so, receive the reward of grace and everlasting life.
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How Could We Know?
By Richard Maffeo
How can we know the depths of God's riches, unless we read the Book?
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