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The Catholic Church: 153 Fish, 1 Net and 4 Marks
By Gary Sullivan
Why does John say that the apostles caught 153 fish? What is the significance of that number? Also why does he add that the net was not torn?
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Streams of Living Water Reflection on Psalm 1
By Connie Beckman
Reflection on Psalm 1
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Welcome April Compass Catholic Ministries
By A Faithful Steward
Join us on this exciting journey toward a life of stability, purpose, and generosity. Our community offers guidance, support and resources to help you manage your finances wisely and align your values with your priorities.
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Five Amazing Qualities of a Resurrected Body
By Gary Sullivan
Five Amazing Qualities of a Resurrected Body
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Are you jumping and praising God?
By Janet Cassidy
I am wondering if we are as excited following Easter, as the lame man was after he was healed. I hope you will subscribe to my blog and follow me on Facebook, sharing your own thoughts to my question. Happy Easter!
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The Path to Both Emmaus and the Catholic Mass
By Gary Sullivan
The Path to Emmaus and the true story of an Extraordinary 1st Communion Experience of Cleopas and his friend in what resembled a Catholic Mass.
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The sacrificial language of the Lord's Supper
By Adam Charles Hovey
The text of the Lord's Supper does not allow for a purely symbolic interpretation of the Eucharist
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Sign me up?
By Janet Cassidy
A reminder of what is important to our humanity and the beauty of Easter renewal.
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Should I Really Be Myself?
By Monica Biedronka
What does it mean to really be yourself? Is it even possible to figure out who I am?
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Break the Jar
By Katie Race
May we hold nothing back and "break the jar" to fully surrender to the power of His Resurrection.
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Easter Reflection: Run to Jesus
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Ready to run? Run to Jesus that is
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God is still present (even in the silence)
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Jesus was gone. The Messiah was dead. God was silent. Have you ever felt that God was silent in your life?
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Three Loaves at Midnight, Easter Vigil
By Scott Pauline
Three loaves at midnight can image the three sacraments received in the Easter vigil
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The Resurrection really happened
By Adam Charles Hovey
Christ is risen! He is truly risen!
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Can We Pray to Saints?
By Sebastian R. Fama
Invoking the saints in heaven is a practice that is consistent with Biblical principles and in no way places them on the same level as God.
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Bold and Confident
By Janet Cassidy
Praying boldly and confidently, on this Good Friday, as we share in the cross of Jesus when we pray for others.
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Stabat Mater
By Gary Sullivan
A 20th Century Mystic Explains Mary's Experience at the foot of the cross as 'Stabat Mater'.
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