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Christ the King Is All Powerful
By Bill Dunn
This week is the feast of Christ the King, which always occurs on the last Sunday of the Church calendar year. (And if this is the last Sunday of the Church year, then that means next week is the first Sunday of Advent, which means the Christmas season is upon us. Wow, didn’t we just celebrate Christmas, like, a couple months ago?!)
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Serenity
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
we are often disturbed by imagined or even real threats in life.
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Day 200 – The Most Protestant Verse in the Bible …
By David Vermont
Whenever discussions between Catholics and Protestants circle around to the issue of works, invariably the misunderstood notion that Catholics believe in a works based salvation is asserted so that that idea can be refuted by citing Ephesians 2:8-9
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Five Misconceptions Surrounding Catholic Teen Fiction
By Leslea Wahl
I adore Catholic YA novels, in fact, I’m a writer of Catholic teen fiction. However, I have to admit that I’ve been guilty of believing some of these myths myself. The fact is, I never planned to be a Catholic writer for teens. My surprising journey began when my own kids were searching for YA novels and I was shocked and dismayed at the choices that were prevalent in mainstream literature.
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My King and I
By Ralph Hathaway
“My King and I” “Christ is King; He shall live forever”
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I don't like my priest- should I change my parish?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The problem of discontentment and satisfaction is not unique to the Catholic Church. It happens in Christian churches and parishes all across the nation. On a weekly basis, parish members choose to leave and find another parish because they don’t like the priest.
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Spare Ribs
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Our God is more than a God of sufficiency, he is a God of abundance.
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Day 199 – The Letter of Paul to the Ephesians
By David Vermont
Today we begin the Letter of Paul to the Ephesians. Some key background information about his book is that it was probably written between A.D. 60 to 62 while Paul was under house arrest in Rome.
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An Incompatibility between Leftism, Happiness, and Thanksgiving Day
By Rexcrisanto Delson
After watching the 2017 movie, “Spider-man: Homecoming,” I couldn’t stop thinking about the importance of happiness and Thanksgiving Day. This is because the movie had two scenes that had nothing to do with its narrative, and everything to do with moral divisiveness and the ideologies of Leftism.
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A Bit of History (especially for the Younger Folks) during the Thanksgiving Holiday; The Introduction of "God Bless America" *
By Larry Peterson
Back in 1940, there were no televisions or laptops or iPads. The United States was on the brink of being brought into World War II. The word “cyber” was not even invented. But there was the radio and that was how the nation received its evening entertainment. Newspapers were trusted and that was the primary news source.
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Comeuppance for a Submarine
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Inconsideration for the welfare of others takes many forms.
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Day 198 – Against Factions
By David Vermont
Paul specifically tells the Romans to avoid those who teach doctrine contrary to what they have been taught. This goes right back to what Paul wrote to the Thessalonians
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5 Ways To Deepen Your Faith
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
In the hustle and bustle of daily life sometimes we can become so consumed in climbing the corporate ladder, being a parent or a spouse, attending PTO meeting at our children’s schools, rushing to soccer practice, and soon we find ourselves feeling as if we are on the other side of the great divide from God.
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Blimey, It's a Limey
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
For the varied problems that plague mankind God's providence has provided simple remedies - many of which he has revealed.
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Day 197 – If Paul is a Priest what Sacrifice is Acceptable?
By David Vermont
By being joined to the Body of Christ our sufferings and sacrifices are made acceptable to God.
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Through the Lens of the 16th and 21st Centuries: The Problem of Evil.
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
“Don’t ignore the presence of the demonic in these people and their actions,” he cautioned me.
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Thankful for What I Thought I Wanted
By Katie Zalany
“What I thought I wanted, what I got instead, leaves me broken and grateful.” - Sara Groves, “What I Thought I Wanted” We have these times in our life when our true desires are revealed, when what we thought we wanted leaves us both broken and grateful at the same time.
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