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"I am the Bread of Life" - Jesus
By Troy Kroening
"I am the Bread of Life". This seems like an odd expression. Why would God consider Himself food? Well, we need food for our life. But, Jesus is not talking about mortal life, He is talking about eternal life.
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It's a Conspiracy!!!!!
By David R. Myers
Recently, I saw in social media a diagram of relationships between President Trump and some heads of different departments within his new administration.
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Wresting Opportunity Out of the Jaws of Crisis
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
The two words feel connected. Crisis and Opportunity. Despite the long-term error inherent in the claim that the Chinese character for crisis signifies opportunity, our own experience can reveal the law of contradiction expressed in the paradoxical relationship.
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Something Different for Lent
By Barbara Golder
Every year, we focus on what we’ll give up for Lent—an admirable practice. Mastering passions by denying ourselves is a good thing—but the ultimate goal of penance (of any spiritual practice) is to draw us closer to God.
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Boast Only in the Lord
By Lorrie McNickle
I wonder how transformed our lives could be if instead of proclaiming our pride in accomplishments, achievements and possessions, we felt thankful and blessed?
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Catholicism As An Ethnicity
By Alexis Grace
Growing up as a Catholic teenager in today's society, I have noticed a somewhat disturbing trend among my peers. It takes "cafeteria Catholicism" to a whole new level and can be even more damaging to how the Church is represented: the identification of their Catholic faith as part of their ethnicity.
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The Skinny on Modest Wedding Gowns: 5 Ways to Achieve Modesty for the Matrimonial Mass
By Melanie R. Cameron
In 2006, it was hard for me to find any gown with sleeves. Everything was strapless. When Kate Middleton married in 2011, her wedding gown sleeves showed the world that modesty is regal, elegant, and breathtakingly beautiful. Yeah, that lasted about two years before bodice type gowns with sleeves became the theme.
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Can we make room for God in our daily lives?
By Mar Camen
Our 21st century world does not like to talk about religion, and what just few years ago, was considered as inherent to the person as their personal beliefs, nowadays is a taboo in our job environments and schools’ communities.
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The Church has Caught Nothing All Night: It'll probably stay that way till Chastisement
By Scott Pauline
It is in the night when persons live totally according to the fall. And when you do not accept any Divine Truth, you are living according to the fall. When you accept no Divine Revelation and, worse, not even Natural Truth, or Reason, you are completely blind spiritually. This is the Euro Civs world of the last generation. They do not even live according to reason.
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Pope Saint Hilarius
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Hilarius is one of the first popes of whom we hear stories before his consecration.
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A Letter to Our Young Girls
By Flora Burke
"The problem of pornography is that it does not reveal too much of a woman but too little." St. John Paul II said that. It’s quite fascinating to find such a humble and deeply Catholic Pope quote on a subject that is not only taboo but extremely hard to talk about in context.
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Morning Breakfast Time
By Elizabeth Thomas
Every morning we come to the table, ---to feast off the Word of God. Or at least we should. We know how essential it is to eat food to have the ability to function the rest of the day. More important is the consumption of that Spiritual Food or the Word of God to sustain us through all that will come into our lives each day.
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Where Exists Our Identity? - The Question of Who We Are
By Kim-Thérèse Lee
Who are you? Sounds simple, doesn't it? But is it really all that simple to answer? At first look, one might think it's not hard to answer, but think again.
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Questions Answered: Mary, Mother of God and Queen of Heaven
By Kevin Noles
Protestants typically have a difficult time with the titles of Mother of God and Queen of Heaven in reference to Mary. Each one I have spoken to seems to want to qualify the terms, to a certain degree this has merit, but they come off sounding accusatory towards Catholics.
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Time to Trust in God....
By Julie
There are many times in my life I feel panicky....all the money has been spent (almost) in our bank account. We are literally down to the last few bucks....and then I know that God really just wants me to Trust in Him.
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Bad Reading, Mets Baseball and Mass Appeal...
By Carlos Espinosa
Somewhere during the priest's mind-numbing rendition of an unemployed third-rate actor reading the obituaries from a local newspaper, I started to wonder, "What is he doing? When is he going to stop reading and get on with his homily?"
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Popular Wisdom in the Bible
By Charles Tolle
Creation began with our Heavenly Father’s word for “The LORD by wisdom founded the earth, established the heavens by understanding”. (Proverbs 3:19) Humans who come to know him will partake of the divine nature. (II Peter 1:3-4)
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