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The Kingship of Christ and the American Founding
By Robert Curtis O.P.
During the historical period before and after the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ, a prevailing expectation among the Israelite people was the appearance of the Messiah. The common view of the Messiah was King and Savior, or the religious figure but also a political figure who would govern nations.
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Psalm 50--God Blogs Today
By Elizabeth Thomas
GOD HAS SPOKEN---ARE WE LISTENING? When you pray, are your prayers answered? God wants a Sacrifice of Praise! Thanksgiving opens the Gates of Heaven!
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Love Conquors All
By Mary Ann Gambill
My absence from social media hopefully will lessen as time goes by. We are doing ok though. We are adjusting and clinging tight to the Good.
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Go with the Flow
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
We spend too much time and trouble going to wrong direction on life's one-way streets, or swimming against the current. It's so much easier (and safer) to "go with the flow."
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Best of Plans Sometimes Do Not Turn Out As Expected
By Deborah Burton
I am on a pilgrimage that I have been planning for a year and a half and am going to try to chronical lessons learned during this journey.
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Music Revealing the Great Ages of History
By Scott Pauline
From apocalyptic theology that I have discussed [The Beast and the Days of Creation as all of human history], human history will have eight total ages of renewal from the Fall in the beginning all the way to the Second Coming and New Creation, inclusive.
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Who's Teaching about Jesus Christ, Today?
By Ralph Hathaway
This could be a rhetorical question that opens minds regarding serious activity among a lot of Christian students, both young and more mature (in age) seeking answers to understand the very tenets of the life of Jesus, especially before the Passion.
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I Met One of God's Angels
By Michelle Nicholl
Last week, when I attended Mass -- I didn’t expect anything out of the ordinary. I walked into church --- shook hands with the greeter at the door -- stopped to get some holy water -- and proceeded inside to sit down. I knelt down -- said a couple prayers -- then started to read the readings for that day -- while patiently waiting for Mass to begin.
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Faith in Fact Is Faith in Act
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Leading his congregation in prayer, a minister in a country church in the Ozarks uttered a petition that must have given the angels food for thought. "Dear Lord, if you can't make us hold much, at least make us overflow."
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Science Reveals God's Creation
By Robert Curtis O.P.
We’ve all heard it: science and faith are at odds, they are antithetical to each other, and they have irreconcilable differences that will always keep them apart. At least that’s the way modern science has approached the question, especially since the Enlightenment.
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Raising a Child of God in a Secular World
By Caroline Godin
My daughter loves to read, I mean seriously loves reading. She’s a kid with her nose constantly in a book, usually belonging to a series, and a few years beyond her age. She’s nine. Sometimes I think she’s nine going on 19, but she’s still a little kid. She’ll read just about anything from fantasy to horror, joke books to comics, even billboards and pamphlets. I’m not kidding; she’ll grab flyers
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Eat My Dust!
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
The first effect of arrogance is self-deception, as the word of God reminds us: "The pride of your heart has deceived you" (Ob 3). In the eyes of God, "arrogance is like the evil of idolatry" (1 Sm 15:23); hence, "the Lord detests all the proud of heart" (Prv 16:5).
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Religion, Not so Much; Relationship, Definitely.
By Lorrie McNickle
I love contemporary Christian music and listen to it at work on a daily basis. Lately I have been hearing a short quote between songs. A quote that I would suppose the station finds to be quite inspirational. It is a quote that I find heretical and scandalous. “Religion, not so much; Relationship, definitely.”
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I don't want to be an apologist anymore.
By Jason Klinnert
I don't think anyone says when they are kids, "I want to grow up and be an apologist". I certainly didn't. I didn't want to be one at 18 years old. I didn't want to be one at 21 years old. I didn't want to ever be one. And I still don't. However, when you date, are engaged to, and marry an anti-Catholic woman, you become an amateur apologist by default,
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Abortion - Human Cleansing Resembling the Third Reich!
By Ralph Hathaway
As I sat this morning praying one hour of rosaries, as part of the “40 Days for Life” here in Pittsburgh during October, my mind went to a woman lying on an operating table and a doctor using forceps to pull a beautiful baby out of the birth canal and plunging a sharp medical instrument into the back of this child of God’s brain.
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A Time to Pray, a Time to Play
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Imagine losing a soccer game by one goal - scored in the first three seconds of the game! At the very opening of a game in Brazil, the Corinthians scored the game's only goal while the goalie for the Rio Preto team was still on one knee, praying for victory!
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The Truth about the Origins of the Roman Catholic Church
By Robert Curtis O.P.
Ever since the beginning of the Reformation, other churches have tried their hardest to obfuscate the origins of the Church. That intentional confusion, never stands up under Biblical criticism. One of the truths of the Church is that we did not make it up, we did not find ourselves a messiah and then build a theology around it.
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