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Catechumens, Candidates, and RCIA
By Chris Boyer
The Second Vatican Council revived the period of the Catechumenate in stating “The catechumenate for adults, comprising several distinct steps, is to be restored and to be taken into use at the discretion of the local ordinary
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The Force Awakens: Ultimate Episode
By Greg Schlueter
Anticipation has been building. This Friday the newest installment of Star Wars Episode VII: "The Force Awakens" hits screens around the world, promising to set box office records and define popular culture for the foreseeable future. What might that mean for Christmas? To Christians? In this Year of Mercy? In our present cultural circumstances?
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Give and Receive Presence for Chistmas
By Greg Schlueter
Observing the increasing emptiness in pews. Aware of the increasing emptiness in hearts. God became flesh. The days of relationship-less ritual and religion are gone. As are the people not convinced leaders are in a real relationship with Jesus Christ.
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AT the Cross, On the Cross--Sickness a Cross In Itself
By Elizabeth Thomas
When you are ill, for just a few days, or chronically, or terminally ill: the first thing that you may wonder daily---is “how long are we on this Cross for, Lord?” It matters not if it is for a few days, a few weeks, or until death, --or rather it is one you strive to live with for years---slowly but surely---illness is very taxing and a cross to bear.
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Lambs, Hips, and Green Pastures
By Ross Decker
I was on a gurney being rolled into the operating room. Years of hip pain were now about to end as I was on my way in to get a total hip replacement. I knew it was too late to back out, but I was a little bit nervous. "Does anyone here know the 23rd psalm?" I asked. No one did. A nurse asked if I had written it down. She'd be glad to read it to me. "That's ok", I said. "I know it. I'll just say it
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Christmas shopping? Consider BUYcotting--if you must buy!
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
Given a myriad of options for how and where to spend our hard-earned dollars this holiday buying season—and all year, actually-- a recent televised news story about this group’s goal to identify and to encourage support for Faith-friendly companies made a lot of sense to me. I hope it makes sense to you, too!
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Evidence for the Existence of God from Experience, Part 6: Sanctity
By Bob Hunt
The great majority of people over the many millennia of the human community have held for the existence of a Supreme Being. Many people, as well, have encountered God by way of a variety of religious experiences, mostly personal, though some involving groups or even multitudes.
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Mary, Queen of Heaven
By De Maria
Why do we call the Virgin Mary the Queen of Heaven, if God, according to Scripture, is angered by that title?
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Reflections of Faith: Part One
By Allison Brown
Faith is not always something that is easy to explain let alone describe. You know it is there, even if you cannot see it. You can just feel it. Like the cool night air, you cannot see it, but feel it around you.
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Seeing Jesus this Advent
By Ross Decker
It's the Advent season. We are preparing ourselves to for the Nativity, for the coming of our Lord. We are taught to refocus our vision upon seeing Jesus anew. We are to consider that He is on His way, visiting us again.
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God´s Project for my Life
By Flávia Ghelardi
Everybody, at some point of his existence, ends up asking some questions: for what do I exist? What should I do with my life? Where should I go? In our society there is a big existential void, people can´t make a sense of their lives and this causes many problems, such as the escape to alcoholism, to drugs and even suicide.
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The Spirit of John the Baptist
By Mary Rivers
Each advent with the readings of John the Baptist, I am reminded of one in my youth, one whom I perceived as a great prophet, one who would bring unity to our country with equal justice for all. America then would become like Israel of old, and bring truth to all nations.
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Mercy Door
By Jen Schlameuss-Perry
In this Jubilee Year of Mercy, Pope Francis has called upon the Church to be a witness of God’s mercy to the world. Mercy is kindness that isn’t deserved. It’s forgiveness unearned. That’s what God’s love is all about. While on the cross, Jesus asked the Father to “forgive them, for they know not what they do.” (Lk 23:34)
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Mother of My Lord
By De Maria
One of the things which always astounded me. Astounds me to this day, really, is the fact that a Protestant and a Catholic can look at the same verse and come up with two radically different understandings of that verse.
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Evidence for the Existence of God from Experience, Part 5: Lives Transformed
By Bob Hunt
The greatest testimony to the presence and power of God and His Holy Spirit is the transformation of lives from wantonness and misdirection to virtue and meaning. The encounter with God that many have experienced may prove nothing more than an interesting passing moment unless it impacts one’s life.
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The crib for baby Jesus
By George Calleja
Christmas is once again with us. The joy that baby Jesus was born.......and through Him Salvation was possible. This month we should make an extra effort to really let Jesus be in us, live in us, live in others. The crib for baby Jesus is that He lives in our hearts.
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