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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 5, Day 2 - Warrior Poets Walk in the Sanctuary of God
By Mark C. McCann
All that we need is here in God’s house.
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Bible Reflections: James 4:6 & Psalm 27:1
By George Calleja
Know that the Lord loves you, embraces you, and that you are to be close to Him.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 5, Day 1 - Warrior Poets Find Satisfaction and Work Toward Peace No Matter the Circumstances
By Mark C. McCann
A devoted Catholic man understands that his satisfaction comes from God alone.
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Understanding the Power of Christ’s Words in the Eucharist and Scripture
By Aaron Schuck
Discover how Christ’s words in the Bible and the Eucharist transform reality, emphasizing the power of divine speech.
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Jesus is a priest (Luke 22)
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
Love demands sacrifice. A reflection on Luke 22.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Catholic Men’s Devotionals, Week 5 – The Warrior Poet
By Mark C. McCann
God wants his men to be both strong soldiers and gentle healers, fighting the battles of daily living while speaking peace into the lives of others.
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Will God forgive the devil?
By Victor S E Moubarak
Let's get real about Christian teachings.
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The Beginning of the Fall
By Nancy Lessard
After reading of plagues and scrolls, harlots and dragons we near the end of this drama. Rome's empire and her leaders are about to face judgement. Evil will not go unpunished.
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Overcoming Temptation: 26th Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Temptation precedes sin. God calls us to overcome them
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What is the zebra story?
By Victor S E Moubarak
What do we have to learn from the zebra story?
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The Father's Voice
By Tom Stidl
An excellent meditation on the first and fourth mystery of the Luminous Mysteries of the Rosary
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Reflections on the Gospels
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Various reflections on the four Gospels; for reflection, prayer, and study.
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Mormonism
By Sebastian R. Fama
Brigham Young once challenged his detractors with the following words: "Take up the Bible, compare the religion of the Latter-day Saints with it, and see if it will stand the test." I did, and it doesn’t!
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 4, Day 5 - We Look Forward to a Kingdom of Light and Love
By Mark C. McCann
Our salvation is not a “once-and-done” deal, but a daily call for each of us to live out the promises of our baptism, and to accept Christ’s saving work on the cross.
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Comparative Study of the Book of Wisdom and the Psalter
By Ginger Herrington
The Book of Wisdom and the Psalter, both integral parts of the Old Testament, offer profound insights into the nature of God, the human condition, and the relationship between humanity and the Divine. While distinct in their literary styles, theological emphases, and historical contexts, both offer profound insights into the human quest for meaning and relationship with God.
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Are you for Christ or not?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Are we with Christ or not? Choose now!
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Cleanse me from my unknown faults! Reflections on the readings for the 26th Sunday in Ordinary Time Cycle B
By Tom Klocek
This week's readings address two significant matters (among others): the Holy Spirit and sin and its consequences (hell). The Spirit is empowering, as is the Name of Jesus, and may be bestowed on people without our knowing. God's law brings joy, but we all have faults, some of which we don't recognize. In any case, sin is destructive and we may be complicit without realizing it.
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