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Forgiveness - Far Easier to Preach than Practice
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The Prodigal Son was forgiven by his father but not his brother - or by most of us I imagine. Forgiveness placed a demand on me that was too heavy to bear in relation to an unscrupulous relative.
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A Call for Pope Francis to Resign
By Stephen Steiniger
An informative, interesting, and relevant article. It has to do with Catholicism and professionalism. It has to do with the finding of self and identity. The ending section was unexpected and occurred organically. A lot of links at the end. To click or not to click! Decide for yourself if I am right and treat Francis fairly!
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Catholic à la Carte: Picking and Choosing Our Faith
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
"Catholic à la Carte" explores how many modern Catholics selectively embrace only the comforting aspects of the faith—like love and forgiveness—while avoiding the harder truths Jesus preached about transformation, repentance, and obedience. Drawing from both the Old and New Testaments, the article reminds readers that true discipleship means embracing the full message of Christ.
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Thank You Women Religious!
By Bryan J Dickerson
The author offers a special thank you to women who serve God, the Church and humanity as sisters and nuns and he prays for increase in vocations to religious orders.
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The Contradiction of The Cross
By M.L. Judge
A reflection on the Cross... what it was and what it has become.
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Go and Do Not Sin Anymore: Reflections on the Readings for the Fifth Sunday of Lent, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
In keeping with the message of Lent, this Sunday we are reminded to look ahead through conversion to our heavenly home, "the prize of God’s upward calling, in Christ Jesus." It is a message of both the Old and New Testaments, although it often seems to be a forgotten one.
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This Lent: God Calls Us to Rise with Lazarus and Return to Mass
By A Lone Voice
This coming Sunday's gospel is about Jesus raising Lazarus from the dead. He is also calling us Rise with Lazarus and return to Mass on the Sabaath. Surveys indicate that less than 20% of those self identifying Catholics attend Sunday services. Those surveyed also believe that a practicing Catholic is someone who attend Mass once a month. Alarming.
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Natural Good and Evil
By A. K. Frailey
Natural Good and Evil reflect a supernatural order beyond my understanding. Paying attention means I glimpse an unseen world that profoundly affects my own.
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For Victory Over Evil: The Church Militant
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Wise pontiffs like Pope Benedict XVI once observed that Church Militant "is somewhat out of fashion, but in reality we can understand ever better it is true, that it bears truth in itself." However, we must focus on the reality that this is spiritual warfare necessitating all the virtues with an emphasis on prudence and perseverance.
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The Final Countdown
By D.L. Stroud
Countdown to the end of Lent.
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Faith Is More Than Knowledge—It’s an Encounter
By Joseph Peach
Faith is encounter with the heart!
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A Lenten Treasure Hunt: Fifth Clue
By Christy Romero
The fifth clue in our treasure hunt can be sweet or sour. It all depends on who gains control.
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Virtues: You Know the What - Now Learn Why and How
By Catholic Paths
Christians often believe virtues are optional add-ons to being a good person. They aren't. Virtues are the very nature of God and without virtues it is impossible to love as Jesus commands us to love others. Virtues are beyond natural human goodness, requiring God's grace and the Holy Spirit to achieve. Let's see why all Christians should seek virtues and how to go about it.
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Our Faith Will Never Be Mocked
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The recent events in Kansas should prompted us to recommit to defeating Satan who has a grip on our world.
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Jesus´s Heroines
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The Catholic Church would not be the force for good it is today without the support of courageous women ranging from St Veronica to St Teresa of Calcutta - true heroines and an inspiration to us all.
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About the Newest Catholic365 Writer!
By Stephen Steiniger
My first article! My first article goes into detail on my religious life; my writing; my writing for Catholic365; and my hopes for the future. It is informative, inspiring, and interesting. A nice start to time at Catholic365!
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A Compromised Kingdom
By Margaret LaCovara-Reveira
A Wake-up Call To The Kingdom Regarding Voting Choices
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