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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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Revealing Our Long-Hidden Failures to a Priest
By Elizabeth Tichvon
It takes courage to return to the confessional.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 10, Day 4 – Reconciliation Reconnects Us to the Design that God Has for Our Lives
By Mark C. McCann
Confession invites us to consider not only our sins and our sorrow, but how we fit into God’s plan.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 10, Day 3 – We Cannot Hide from God's Mercy
By Mark C. McCann
The truth is that we will never be at peace until we accept our sins, confess them, and seek the forgiveness of our loving Father.
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What evil is not, and good coming from evil
By Adam Charles Hovey
God can turn our worst experiences, into good.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 10, Day 2 - Though God is Beyond Us, He Still Chooses to Be Near and Dear to the Depths of Our Discerning Hearts
By Mark C. McCann
We have been created to recognize our need for God and to answer his call to surrender our lives to him.
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Judging Others
By Connie Beckman
How to stop judging others
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 10, Day 1 - God's Probing Love Reveals Everything About Us
By Mark C. McCann
We need to look to Jesus, who gazes upon our fallen nature with perfect discernment and perfect forgiveness.
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A New Perspective on How Doubt Entered Eden
By Aaron Schuck
Explore the origins of doubt in the Garden of Eden through a reflection on Genesis 3. This article examines how a single question introduced by the serpent subtly shifted Eve’s trust, setting the stage for humanity’s journey through faith, doubt, and redemption. Discover theological insights into trust, temptation, and the nature of divine boundaries in this timeless story.
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Read This Before You Vote
By Glenn Clement
a WARNING FROM aRCHBISHOP vIGANO ABOUT THE eLECTION
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (Nov 3, 2024)
By Mike Schramm
Sacrifices of animals are offerings of servants, but our self-transforming love makes us the sacrifices. However, instead of killing the object being sacrificed, we become more fully alive.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Catholic Men’s Devotionals, Week 10 – Man of Conscience
By Mark C. McCann
For Catholic men, getting real with our sin is vital to our identity.
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Hypocrisy in the Church
By Sebastian R. Fama
One of the excuses people give for leaving or rejecting the Church is that there are hypocrites in it. But none of this should be a surprise as Jesus predicted that such would be the case.
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Journaling with Sunday Scriptures
By Linda Kracht
Infomercial about Journaling with Sunday Scriptures by Linda Kracht
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Augustine’s Reflections on God’s Mysterious Wisdom
By Aaron Schuck
Explore Augustine’s profound reflections on beauty, evil, and power, revealing how God uses both light and darkness to guide us toward ultimate truth and goodness.
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Hear, O Israel! The LORD is our God: Reflections on the Readings for the 31st Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle B
By Tom Klocek
As we near the end of the Liturgical Year we get some reminders about God's rules for us, specifically the Ten Commandments. We also learn more about the priesthood from the letter to the Hebrews. These are important things for us to understand as we approach the Solemnity of Jesus Christ, King of the Universe
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 9, Day 5 - Jesus Came to Give Us the Comfort with Which We Comfort Others
By Mark C. McCann
The love of Christ, which manifested itself through the ultimate test of suffering, now overflows into our lives to comfort us and carry us through our affliction to the realms of mercy.
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