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7 Holy Beauty Secrets
By Jennessa Terraccino
Lips: Stop bashing other babes. Speak kindly of others.
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Is Blindness Punishment For Sin?
By Bill Dunn
In John’s gospel, chapter 9, we read the fascinating story of a man born blind who was healed by Jesus. At the very beginning of this episode, Jesus’ disciples asked Him, “Rabbi, who sinned, this man or his parents, that he was born blind?”
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Where is the Pope in the Bible?
By De Maria
This is a question which Protestants frequently ask, but it needs some clarification before it can be answered properly. Because, well, it’s complicated. Let me explain.
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Why is it so Incredible?
By Richard Maffeo
Christianity, like its Jewish root, was formed in the womb of the supernatural: The creation of all that is seen and unseen from nothing; the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah; the confounding of language at Babel; the ten plagues of Egypt; crossing the Red Sea; the Manna which fed Israel throughout their 40 years in the wilderness; the Ten Commandments written by the finger of God;
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The Scandal of God's Love
By Judy Landrieu Klein
I sat at the dinner table of a friend recently and asked: “Do you believe that God loves you? Have you had a personal encounter with the love of God?” Much to his obvious dismay, he answered no. But his eyes, heart and voice were full of hunger to know God’s love. I want that, he communicated with ardent longing.
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Heretics, iconoclasts and tattoos…
By Michele Szekely
“You’re tempting sin,” she said, “and at the judgement seat of God you’ll have to answer for that too. You ought to go back to selling the fruits of the earth.”
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Remembering "The Prison Angel, Mother Antonia Brenner: On the 2nd Anniversary of Her Passing
By Larry Peterson
This is a love story. No, it is not about romantic love. Rather, it is about the love of Christ exploding in the soul of a woman who ran with her God given gift and did her best to shower it upon some of the meanest and worst criminals in Mexico.
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A Call to Motherhood, A Call to Greatness
By Jennessa Terraccino
I grew up in the 80s. It was just the beginning of the “latchkey” generation. My mother gave my brothers and me the gift of staying home. Her zest for life, ability to celebrate to the fullest, and warm love was poured out daily upon us. I am better for it.
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Where is "purgatory" in the Bible?
By De Maria
Although the word "purgatory" is not found in Scripture. Scripture points to a place of suffering in the after life
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A Biblical Defense of the Papacy
By Chris Boyer
The recent visit of the Holy Father to the United States has ignited interest in the office of the Pope by Catholics, our Protestant brothers and sisters, and non-Christians. While faithful Catholics hold firm to the primacy of the Holy Father, many are unaware of the biblical roots of this office.
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The Catholic Ritual: A Personal Reflection
By Robert E.J. Campbell
Catholics, as a group, rely on and typically enjoy rituals. Whether it be the sign of the cross on our foreheads with ashes on Ash Wednesday, the waving of our palm's on Palm Sunday, or the beautiful Easter vigil; complete with fire, water, and the fragrant oil of chrism. These rituals connect us to our past, consecrate our present, and lead us into our future.
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Technology and the Destruction of the Family
By Mike Zimmerman
Screens; all we do anymore is look at screens. We look at our handy little computer phones we carry with us at all times, larger tablets, larger computer screens, and television screens after that. When does it stop? While technology has its good points, it is destroying us slowly.
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The Calling
By Victor S E Moubarak
“Father … I want to become a priest!” Normally such words would gladden the heart of any priest. To learn that someone has received the calling from God and is only too willing to respond. But this was not the reaction of Father Ignatius at Norman’s sudden announcement.
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I am His.
By Mariel Roersma
I'm someone that is used to being looked down on, thought of as different, often insulted, and not like the others.It's something that I'm plenty used too. But that has taught me a few good lessons.
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The three major objections to Scripture Alone which Protestants can't overcome
By De Maria
Scripture alone is the Protestant doctrine which says that Scripture is the sole rule of faith. It was originally known as Sola Scriptura. The word “sola” is the Latin word for “alone” and the word “scriptura” means “scripture”. In English it is called the doctrine of Scripture alone or sometimes, the Bible alone.
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Self-Growth with God!
By Renee Oania
So far, 2015 has been an interesting year for me with many trials that I’ve been going through, either of work, school or relationships with people in my community/church.
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The Principle of Double Effect Part 4: Proportionality
By Jonathan Hayes
We have now arrived at the fourth and final criteria of the Principle of Double Effect: 4. The amount of good that is gained from the good effect must be able to compensate for the harm from the bad effect.
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