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Adorn yourself with majesty....
By De Maria
That is faith alone. God is facetiously telling Job to save himself. People who believe in that doctrine act as though they can save themselves by their own act of faith and declare it to the whole world in just that manner.
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Where Is Our Peace?
By Kathy Lamb
This morning Father Adam reminded us that Jesus, the King of Peace, promised us peace. Father asked, “So how come we don’t have it?” He continued, “We all suffer. Mary and Joseph suffered. Jesus suffered all His life. The prophets and the apostles suffered. Their suffering was a reality.” Father understands our suffering, our daily struggles.
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What is the Meaning of Life?
By Christopher McCarthy
What is the meaning of life? This is a question that has plagued mankind for millennia in his unending search for the truth about his existence. It is a question that can only be answered by philosophy and theology as these two areas of study deal with our understanding of God, the world He has created, and our place within it.
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Jesus Christ: The Ultimate Superhero
By Troy Kroening
When we think of superheroes, we think of them fighting the bad guys and saving the day. How about saving mankind from their sins? That is exactly what Jesus did. His fight was with sin and with death. Neither stood a chance.
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Guide to Going to a Secular College From a College Student, Part 1
By Anthony Stine
There are a lot of college guides online for the Catholic parent and prospective student. Yes, this is another one, though I'll be providing very different advice for picking a school for your child. One difference is that I'm an actual university student and have been one for several years.
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A Faith Rooted in Love
By Victoria Pangia
Some people have a come to Jesus moment when it comes to their faith, but for me it was and still is a journey. It is always the love that God reflects through other people in my life that really draws me in. I have been blessed with a network of amazing people who have really helped me grow in love and in faith.
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Loaves and Fishes Revisited: Honest Protestantism does not Give Spiritual Peace
By Scott Pauline
Four times in the Gospels, Christ fed the people with five loaves and two fish. In another passage, he says unto his disciples, what father would give his child a stone if he asked for bread, or a serpent if asked for a fish? A scorpion for an egg? How much more will the good Father in heaven give you the Spirit if you ask.
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The Powerful Beauty of Reconciliation
By Charlie Johnston
"God, the Father of mercies, through the death and resurrection of his Son has reconciled the world to himself and sent the Holy Spirit among us for the forgiveness of sins; through the ministry of the Church may God give you pardon and peace, and I absolve you from your sins in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit."
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Timeless Heaven
By Kathy Lamb
Dear Father, I’m having trouble sleeping tonight though I usually sleep pretty well. I’m restless. God has been giving me grace upon grace upon grace. God wants me to be holy. Can I? It’s almost scary. I finally fell asleep saying the Rosary.
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What the Spurs Have Taught Me About Catholicism
By Courtney Holbrook
I absolutely love the San Antonio Spurs. I have been following them since their NBA championship in 2005, and it is absolutely amazing to see what a good team they are. No, I am not just saying that as a biased fan. Although I probably am…
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Losing the battle of ‘rights'
By Christopher Vore
Major news outlets have been covering the actions of several state legislatures recently as they have considered, and sometimes passed, laws intended to protect religious people and organizations from being forced to participate in same-sex marriages.
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They'll Know We Are Christians
By Michelle Nicholl
Gosh! I love singing that song, ‘They’ll Know We Are Christians’. When I recall teaching CCD to a group of fourth graders that included my older son, Warren, at the time, I remember how we started each class singing that very song. There's so much meaning in those words.
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Ikigai
By Will Campbell
Yes, ikigai, that’s what I said. But after a quick WikiPedia search and studying the Venn diagram for awhile, I couldn’t stop thinking about it. According to WikiPedia, “the term ikigai is composed of two Japanese words: iki, referring to life, and kai, which roughly means "the realization of what one expects and hopes for"”.
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Divine Providence 101
By Madeline Mauro
This is my journey of how I began to understand divine providence. I am hoping to show you how it works and to remind you that God is always within you strengthening you as your carry your cross to Calvary.
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Did the Gifts of the Spirit Disappear?
By Mike Bugal
In the Book of Acts from the birth of the Church onward we see certain miraculous events occur. On the Day of Pentecost, the Disciples were filled with the Holy Spirit and spoke in other tongues. There are various accounts in Acts of healings occurring by the Apostles via many different means. Saint Paul took three whole chapters of his first letter to the Corinthians to address the subject.
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The Skeptics Canon (A Believers Attempt to Find Common Ground)
By Mike Morris
Stop me if you've heard this one. Two cartoon characters are entrenched in a debate about the origins of their existence. One character insists there is no creator. He picks up a rock and looks under, nothing. He looks to the heavens, nothing. He yells at the top of his lungs "HELLO!", just echoes.
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Eastertide: The 50 days of Easter
By Robin Armit
For most people, Easter is only one weekend in the year that begins with Good Friday and ends with Resurrection Sunday; or for more secular people, it is a long weekend to enjoy to the fullest - since many countries Good Friday and Easter Monday are public holidays.
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