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The 'Not So' Holy Family
By Gary Sullivan
The dysfunctional, scandalous scoundrels in Jesus' family (and ours).
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Extraordinary Cousins: Mary & Elizabeth and Jesus & John the Baptist
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
Two Sets of Cousins and Two Sets of Miracles.
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Faith Without Works is Dead: Reflections on the readings from the 24th Sunday in Ordinary Time
By Tom Klocek
This weeks readings contain several key lessons about being a true Christian, including the need to suffer with Christ, the importance of works as an example of faith, and that the need to focus on the Cross.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 2, Day 5 - God's Word Lights Our Way
By Mark C. McCann
We need to be students of the Bible, guided by the Church and her teachings, if we are to bring the light of Christ into our darkened world.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 2, Day 4 - God's Word is Forever
By Mark C. McCann
God’s holy word is our anchor in the stormy sea of uncertainty that is our world today.
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Why a suffering Messiah?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Why did Jesus have to suffer?
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 2, Day 3 - God's Word Cuts Deep into Our Souls
By Mark C. McCann
Can we allow the word of God to breach the boundaries of our inner thoughts, exposing our failings, our struggles, and the deepest longings of our searching souls?
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The cure for pride is humility
By Adam Charles Hovey
It's not easy to admit you're wrong about something. Experience is a good teacher.
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Discovering the Trinity in the Old Testament: Insights from the Early Church
By Aaron Schuck
Explore how the Early Church Fathers discerned the doctrine of the Trinity in the Old Testament through typology, allegory, and prefigurations of Christ and the Spirit.
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A Journey into The Catholic Faith
By Victor S E Moubarak
This book by Fr Francis Maple is a simple, very accessible but also comprehensive work for anyone who is interested in the Catholic Faith or for Catholics looking to deepen their faith.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 2, Day 2 - God's Word Nourishes Us
By Mark C. McCann
God’s word is truly good food.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Week 2, Day 1 - God's Word is Our Hope
By Mark C. McCann
To hope is to desire what has been promised by God in his word...This great hope shapes us as Catholic men because it instructs us and empowers us to take hold of our inheritance in Christ.
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The End Times Revelation continued
By Nancy Lessard
The book of Revelation has multiple scenes. This section attempts to add some clarity to the scroll and the seals with simple explanations os the symbolism.
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The Deluge
By Jacinta Wick
We take a look at Community: God's Plan for Humanity and a Mother's love. The Deluge. Our first study is Noah and his wife and God's plan for family. Based on the LiveStream of Two Hearts True Healing. Click on the link to listen to the Replay. Stay tuned for more!
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To the Ends of the Earth: Character – Catholic Men’s Devotionals, Week 2 – Lover of the Word
By Mark C. McCann
As Catholic men, we are called to grow in our knowledge of God’s word. The Scriptures have the power to shape our hearts, renew our minds, feed our spiritual hungers, and sharpen our souls as we walk the road to perfection.
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The Word of Faith Movement
By Sebastian R. Fama
Name it and claim it teachers such as Joel Osteen preach a false, and thus, dangerous gospel.
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The Lord Loves the Just: Reflections on the Readings for the 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
By Tom Klocek
Jesus fulfills the prophecies of the Old Testament. This is brought out in this Sunday's readings as well as reinforcing other lessons from Scripture, reminding us that there is nothing "ordinary" about "Ordinary Time."
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