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The Farmer and The Seed
By Tom Stidl
A different look at the parables Jesus preached utilizing seeds
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The Lord Has Done Great Things for Us: Reflections on the Readings for the 30th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle B
By Tom Klocek
Jesus is calling all of us, including the blind and the lame and mothers with child. And not just Jesus but also his cross. We are called to faith. Without it we have no spiritual life, no future. Like Bartimaeus we need to heed the call.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 8, Day 4 - Being Frail Means We Can Stop Worrying
By Mark C. McCann
Knowing our weakness, we can seek first the kingdom, trusting the Lord to take care of all our needs.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 7, Day 5 - There is a Cloud of Witnesses Cheering Us On
By Mark C. McCann
There are no loners in the Christian walk. We need one another as we journey toward our heavenly goal.
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The Strange Religious Meaning of Smoke
By Gary Sullivan
Smoke is the natural veil that symbolically separates the visible from the invisible. Mysterious and magical, smoke is used by almost all religions. How do we as Catholics use smoke?
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 7, Day 4 - We Must Endure as Jesus Did, So as Not to Lose Heart
By Mark C. McCann
We must press on with that same steadfast determination as Paul, so that we, too, may become mature followers of Christ.
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Something the Bible doesn't teach
By Adam Charles Hovey
A very unbiblical belief about baptism, popular in some Protestant circles, is discussed.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 7, Day 3 - We Must Fix Our Eyes on Jesus, the Source and Finisher of Our Faith
By Mark C. McCann
Only when we pour out our very selves for Christ, release our sinful past, and live out our calling to the full will we receive the crown of righteousness.
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Signs among us By: Greg Maresca
By Greg Maresca
Signs of the times illuminate while an indifferent populus mulls about its business
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 7, Day 2 - We are Called to Run the Race with Joyful Strength
By Mark C. McCann
The cross gives us the power to run the race and to endure with joy until the end. In Christ, the source of all our joy, we can and will make it across the finish line!
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Are we ready to be great?
By Ishmael Adibuah
Reflections on the readings for World Mission Sunday 2024
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 8, Day 3 - Being Frail Means All We Have Comes from God
By Mark C. McCann
The truly amazing thing is that those who have learned what it means to be frail expect great things from God.
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Don't quote non-existent Bible verses
By Adam Charles Hovey
One of the favoured verses of many Protestants against Catholic belief in Purgatory...doesn't actually exist.
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Occult Practices
By Sebastian R. Fama
Ouija Boards, psychic hotlines, Tarot Cards, and ESP are some of the more common forms of Divination. We are told that these occult practices are nothing more than harmless entertainment. But that would be very wrong.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 8, Day 2 - Being Frail Means We Are Not Good Enough
By Mark C. McCann
The only way we will ever achieve greatness is by understanding that on our own we are not good enough.
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What Does It Mean to Be “Separated” by God?
By Aaron Schuck
Discover the transformative power of God’s light, as He separates darkness within us, calling us to holiness.
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Lord We Place Our Trust in You: Reflections on the Readings for the 29th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle B
By Tom Klocek
Jesus is the Suffering Servant, the subject of Isaiah's excerpt this week. Jesus sets the example for use, and His suffering gives meaning to suffering - salvific suffering. In setting the example, Jesus also tells the apostles that they, too, will suffer, just as He will. This is difficult for them to understand but will come clear to them when they receive the Holy Spirit (Pentecost).
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