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To Anoint or to Betray
By Katie Race
Let's break the jar, not His Heart.
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Hauntings from the Past
By Eileen Renders
In this article, it is hoped to support all who dwell on past mistakes to forgive one's self
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Last Saying of Jesus Part 7: Commending His Spirit
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The final saying of Jesus taking from the 23rd chapter of Luke reminds us of surrendering to the father.
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The Garden of Gethsemane Undoes the Garden of Eden
By Emily Berns
In the Garden of Gethsemane, Jesus undoes the damage done by Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden by submitting to the will of His Father and humbling Himself. We should ask for the grace to follow His example and say "Not my will, but Yours be done."
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What Jesus Saw from the Cross
By Gary Sullivan
Good Friday from Jesus' point of view. What he saw from the cross and what he said to those he saw.
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Easter reminds us that good times come after bad
By Eddie Kunz
A reflection on Lent
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Trust in God
By Tom Stidl
two apostolic examples on what it means to either have trust in God or not
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Secrets of Gethsemane
By Gary Sullivan
Secrets of Gethsemane: How Jesus, the New Adam, was crushed like an olive.
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Why Jesus Failed “Jewish Messiah 101”
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
An earthly utopia ruled by a Jewish King was not what God had in mind when the Word became Incarnate.
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Peter's First Easter Sunday
By Fr. Francis Maple
Discover how Peter spent his first Easter.
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The cross of Christ or the cross of the world (which are you carrying)
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The criminals on each side of Jesus carried their own cross. Just like Jesus, they were forced to carry their own cross. What do their crosses tell us about our life?
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Life in poverty
By Adam Charles Hovey
Being poor is not a curse from God
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It is Finished
By The Catholic Philadelphian
When Jesus said that it was finished, what was he referring to?
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The Palm
By Gary Sullivan
The Palm
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Palms to Cross: Palm Sunday Reflection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The greatest week of the liturgical year is upon us.
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I Thirst
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The fifth of the seven last sayings focuses on Jesus thirsting. It wasn't for fluid but for sinners and followers to draw to his mercy.
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The birthday that matters the most
By Adam Charles Hovey
Jesus's birth is more important than any other in history.
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