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Holy Week Eve - A Reflection
By David Christensen
A reflection on the daily readings for March 23rd, the Saturday before Palm Sunday.
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What Are Indulgences?
By Sebastian R. Fama
Were the granting of indulgences just some medieval scam to siphon money from the faithful? Or is the practice based on solid Christian principles?
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God is Patient
By Tom Klocek
We learn many lessons from the parables Jesus taught. One that is "hidden" within other lessons is that of the Lord God's patience. We must always remember that our time is not God's time. And so patience is something we need to understand and accept.
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The Ancient Near East And Genesis 1-2
By William Hemsworth
Though there are parallels in the two accounts there are many dissimilarities. In the Enuma Elish the sky and land are created by Marduk destroying Tiamet and tearing her asunder. Creation happened as a result from conflict among the gods and not as an act of love of a sovereign God. Just because parallels exist does not mean that one plagiarized the other but having an understanding of one doe
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St. Joseph: Now More Important Than Ever
By Dave Mishur
St. Joseph is an example of what a father should be in today's challenging times.
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Yes, Mary was a Virgin
By Adam Charles Hovey
There are some people that will argue that, not only did Mary not remain a Virgin, but that she wasn't a Virgin at all. This is the Christian response.
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Caught in His Gaze of Love
By Katie Race
As the woman caught in adultery experienced, Jesus extends an invitation to us to be caught in His gaze of love.
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If Christ Has Not Been Raised
By Robert P. Miller, Ph.D.
This article is a reflection on St. Paul's words from 1 Corinthians 15:14. It maintains that the resurrection is the foundation of our faith and that this basic message needs to be heard today.
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Will Your Lie Cost You Your Life?
By Michael Seagriff
The case against Susanna was open and shut. All seemed hopeless. There were two eye witnesses – and they were judges and well-known leaders of the community to boot! How could anyone credit the adulteress’ self-serving denial? No one did, save for Daniel.
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Taking Up The Cross Daily: Reflection for the 5th Sunday of Lent
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Remember to take up your cross daily
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No one knows the hour or the day
By Adam Charles Hovey
Is Jesus talking about the destruction of the temple or the end of the world? Why couldn't it be both?
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Woman, Behold Your Son; Behold Your Mother
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Mary is our mother. We must welcome her and be loved by her
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Submission as a Response to Love: Ephesians 5
By Matthew McKenna, MA Theology
This article explains the controversial Ephesians 5 by reference to Paul's other writings about Christ and the Church.
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Grace and the Theological Anthropology of the Early Fathers
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
This article will briefly touch on the relationship between the early Church Father’s views on theological anthropology in relation with their views on God’s gift of grace.
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Is Your Spirit Faint?
By Janet Cassidy
If you are feeling "faint of spirit," check out my reflection on Psalm 142.
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Listening to the Rabble
By Marie Hosdil
A lesson from Israel on the poison of worldly thinking, and how to remedy it.
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Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven
By George Calleja
Oh, how much I really want to receive the kingdom of heaven! The truth is that this opportunity is there for all… for me, for you, for all people who have a deep faith in God… our loving Father.
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