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Articles in 'Opinion'
Holding the Eucharist
By Lorrie McNickle
He comes to us through the hands of a priest, consecrated hands, the anointed hands of an ordained priest. Hands that have been Apostolically appointed and whom Christ himself works through in Persona Christi.
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What Will Our Heavenly Bodies Look Like?
By Bill Dunn
The Holy Scriptures, along with Church Tradition, clearly teach that when (or if?) we get to Heaven, we will not be pure spirits like the angels. We will have bodies. Our earthly bodies will be resurrected, with all the decay of death completely removed.
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The Walls of Our Unbelief
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
It was 1918. The young intellectual was nervous about her upcoming visit to Anne, the widow of Adolf Reinach, killed at the 1917 Battle of Flanders.
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Do You Believe This?
By Charlie Johnston
The promise of eternal life, and a reason for sufferings. These are the themes of John 11, they really deserve an entire book, and not just an online 2000 word post, but as one of my favorite chapters in the entire Bible I felt like giving it a go here.
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What Can We Expect for 2017?
By John Horvat
As we enter 2017, many people are still recovering from the stress and drama of 2016. From a political, social and religious standpoint, 2016 was a year of unexpected and unimaginable turmoil. The year brought us to the edge of a tall cliff.
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So This Is Purgatory!
By Elizabeth Thomas
This is not a great topic for this time of year, but life goes on, and perhaps it is the perfect topic, for not everyone is 'merry' during the Holidays.
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Question; Do Catholics Believe in Mary for Their Salvation?
By Charlie Johnston
The only person who has the ability to redeem us is the God who created us, in becoming man and dying as a sacrificial offering for us (Hebrews 10:10-14).
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Deliverance Now Being
By Dom Perry
As the winds of sands fly Buffeting the ages of time One worries of sins past Stepping slowly into the cast
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Peace and Love
By Mariel Roersma
This year in our world has been angry. Being on Facebook, watching the news, talking to others, everything is angry and negative. There seems to be such an absence of love, peace and serving others. Yet, that is what this holy season is about.
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40 Days of Christmas
By J.B. Kelly
I was pleased to see a commentary recently posted at the Catholic Herald regarding the extension of the celebration of Christmas beyond what many folks would consider 'normal.'
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Star Over Bethlehem
By Helen Losse
Darkness came in relative silence to a cold, gray sky. Beneath it, a man, tired from too many miles of travel, walked a dusty road.
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Blessed Is She Who Believed
By Katie Zalany
What a woman Mary is. I’m in awe of her faith that the Lord would fulfill His promises to her: carrying the Christ child lovingly in her womb, believing in His purposes for her life and for her child, and obeying His direction step-by-step even when she couldn't see the big picture.
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How to Actually Celebrate the 12 Days of Christmas
By Melanie R. Cameron
Ok, Now... The Real Deal. How do we celebrate each day of the Christmas liturgical season? Here are some great ideas for each day of Christmas...
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Joyful yesses
By Allyson Rae
Just under seven months ago, I stood in the quiet stillness of one of the most beautiful chapels my eyes had ever beheld, in the Basilica National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington D.C.
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Could St. Elizabeth and Our Lady's Pregnancies Symbolize All Human History? It Perfectly Fits!
By Scott Pauline
It was the middle of the night sometime in January 2013. I was awake thinking.
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The Lord Remembers His Oath - St. Elizabeth and St. Zachariah
By Starla Hester
St. Elizabeth was the wife of Zachariah and mother of John the Baptist. Mary and Elizabeth were cousins so naturally Jesus and John the Baptist would be cousins.
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Have A Catholic Amish Christmas - Learning to slow down and enjoy the coming of Christ
By Starla Hester
Often when we think of Amish life we think of horses, buggies, jam, soap, one room school houses, wood stoves, and the lack of electricity. Some of us wish we could run away from our hectic lives for a day or so and live the simple life, and some of us say, “no way, I need my car and electricity.”
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