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Mary and Joseph Find Jesus: The Jews will Find Jesus in the NEW Temple of God at the End
By Scott Pauline
Behold, the Jewish People many times communed with God in the Holy Place, Jerusalem.
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Intro to the Eastern Catholic Churches Part VI: Great Byzantine Saints
By Nicholas LaBanca
In the two previous parts of this look into the particular Churches of the Byzantine Rite, we learned more about the history of each of the Churches, where they stand today, and what these Churches do in terms of their liturgical worship and traditions. Now, we take a look at the holy men and women that have been canonized or beatified by the Catholic Church,
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Intro to the Eastern Catholic Churches Part VI: The Byzantine Churches Today and Its Liturgical Traditions
By Nicholas LaBanca
In the previous essay, we took a look at the rich history of the various particular Churches in the Byzantine Rite. Now, we'll look more closely at the liturgy and traditions of Byzantine Catholics, as well as what's happening in each particular Church today.
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Intro to the Eastern Catholic Churches Part VI: The Byzantine Rite and Its History
By Nicholas LaBanca
The Catholic Church is made up of many members, over an estimated 1 billion people. Therefore, it’s not surprising that many of these Catholic Christians worship in many different, appropriate ways through their liturgies and their traditions.
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The Apocalypse is Ultimately a Book of Hope, Yes, BUT....
By Scott Pauline
Yes, in the end, God will triumph over sin and death at the end of time. I would like, however, to comment, that I think there are two of the best possible layers of apocalypse that have fallen by the wayside in modern Catholicism: spiritual historicism and idealism
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Question: Why So Many Divisions in Christianity?
By Charlie Johnston
Let's take a look at the divisions that have appeared in the Body of Christ over the centuries. This is by no means an exhaustive list, but more of just a background to our current tens of thousands of Christian denominations.
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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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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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Catholicism: The Alpha and the Omega, the Beginning and the End
By Dan Goddu
Religious pluralism, that is the principle of allowing a peoples with different religious beliefs, without penalty or favoritism from its government, to coexist in a civil society, is a principle that honors each and everyone's will to their own religious beliefs. However, theologically, there is no such thing as religious pluralism.
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The Church and the Lodge--Freemasonry and Catholics
By Rob Agnelli
With all of the tenacity of Sherman’s March to the Sea, all traces of the Confederacy in the United States are being wiped out. Flags are being removed from state capitol buildings, statues are being torn down and there has even been a call to rename the Dixie Classic Fair. There is however one confederate monument that will survive the scorched earth policy.
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A Short History of the Bible
By Ken Litchfield
The Bible is the collection of books that the Catholic Church decided could be read at Mass. It is a collection of books written by different authors with different writing styles over thousands of years for different audiences. It is not a manual on how to run a religion or build a church. Those things already existed before the Bible was assembled
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Healing St. Peter: The Ultimate "Type-A"
By Peter Casella, PhD
Peter had no idea what he would do or say when he reached the shore. When he realized it was Jesus, he jumped out of the boat and started swimming. Once again, he acted without thinking.
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Our Catholic Life
By Mike Bugal
As I write this it is Sunday, January 15th and we have just returned from first Mass (5 AM). The Church was brightly decorated as this is a special day here in the Philippines as a whole. Today celebrates the arrival of the Catholic faith in the country. In 1521, Ferdinand Magellan arrived and met with local chieftains on the island of Cebu.
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There is no Blasphemy against the Spirit before Death!
By Scott Pauline
Pope Francis mentioned the Blasphemy Against the Holy Spirit this Past Sunday.
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Lord and the Ring
By Barbara Golder
I had occasion to see a video of his appearance on the classic old game show What’s My Line? On which Archbishp Fulton Sheen was the mystery guest.
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Pope Saint Leo The Great
By Debra Booton McCoy
Leo the Great, as he is called, was a significant contributor to the centralization of the spiritual authority of the Church. He is one of the most well known of the popes of the early Church.
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