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Question: Lineage of Christ
By Charlie Johnston
Full Question by Roger: My question is how can our Lord Jesus have lineage with King David when our Lord do not have a blood relation with Saint Joseph?
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Help Me Get One More
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Once I viewed the previews of Mel Gibson’s new film, Hackshaw Ridge, I decided not to see it. The luridly graphic war images were far too off-putting. Until a Franciscan priest friend told me that he planned to see it as soon as he could opened.
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How to Pray the Rosary for America
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
With this Election being one of the nastiest, hateful, and mean elections experienced in a very long time, let’s remember this election is about more than putting a new president in the White House. There are many congressmen up for re-election, local and state leaders, and some amendments in many areas that citizens will be voting on.
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Assisted Suicide Kills Quality Of Life, Not Just Patients And Healers
By Rose Cuervo
Derek Humphrey, the founder of Compassion and Choices, has killed his first wife by his own account. As drugs are weak and even now, known to be generally ineffective in death (as evidenced by so many living drug addicts), he instead took a pillow to finish the act.
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The Catholic Church Protects the Faithful from Spiritual Harm
By Scott Pauline
The Catholic Church Protects the Faithful from Spiritual Harm. If I ask for the seven sacraments, a priest can give me them, or at least a bishop in one.
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Saint Pope Anastasius I
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Anastasius stands out as a little known man, with one unusual characteristic: he was succeeded by his own son, Innocent I.
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Questions Answered: "Brothers and Sisters of Jesus"
By Kevin Noles
In the comments section of an article on Catholic365 a Protestant poster said that Mary could not be a perpetual virgin because Jesus had brothers and sisters.
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The Feast of All Saints and the Protestant Rebellion
By Scott Pauline
All Saints and the Protestant Rebellion, Begun All Hallows Eve All Saints is also about Communion. The communion of Saints, a dogma. Those on earth have communion when they believe the same and worship the same.
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Is Halloween a Catholic Holiday?
By Tony Jesse
Halloween is a curious phenomenon, isn’t it? An annual holiday, sanctioned and monitored by local governments all over the country, that celebrates death with a creepy display of ghosts, corpses, headstones, and skeletons. What gives?
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The Faithful Are NOT To Use the Orans Posture During the Our Father
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
A discussion that is common in Catholic parishes between the more orthodox members of the parish and the more “progressive” members is whether or not the faithful should use the Orans Posture during the Our Father.
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Five "UnBiblical Traditions" of Protestants
By Arnold Scott
Most Protestants, especially those who would identify as Bible Christians or go by Sola Scriptura, like to say that they follow the authority of God's word in Scripture and anything else is unreliable and lacks any authority. In particular, they would criticize "unbiblical traditions" that are followed by others, including Catholics
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The Two Witnesses and Christian Disunity: A Central Question of the Apocalyptic Mystery
By Scott Pauline
The Church does not define dogmas related to nations or kingdoms, but to the truths of Christ, His sources, His graces. If the Church were to dogmatize certain historical events in Salvation history, they would need to be structured and characterized by spiritual conditions, seeing as the spiritual condition of the ages is what drives history.
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Shadows Over The Republic: America's Election Year Darkness
By Nate Lauer
The United States of America needs prayers more than ever. As a quote I have often seen mentions, though we complain about “the times” we live in, the reality is, we are “the times”. America is in a dark valley, no doubt about it. As citizens of these United States, are we seeking God’s kingdom first? Are we picking up our Cross and following after Christ?
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Wikileaks' Hillary Emails On Planned Parenthood
By Rose Cuervo
From the Wikileaks website, one can search by word and see the issues and email exchanges from Hillary's camp. Using the search phrase "planned parenthood", here are some core emails.
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The Beautiful History of Catholicism and Beer
By Xavier Mora
I recently sat down with an old friend and had several good conversations over a few drinks. As we opened up our respective beers, we went from the usual, “how’s it going?” or “what’s new with you?” And as time went by we eventually fell onto the topic of religion and (of course) Catholicism in particular.
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Pope Saint Siricius, Protector Of Church Discipline
By Debra Booton McCoy
The pontificate of Siricius was in no way as violent or disturbing as that of his predecessor, Pope Damasus. A native of Rome, Siricius had been active in the Church since he was a young man. He started as a lector, was ordained a deacon during the pontificate of Liberius, and served in some capacity under Damasus.
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Sara Salkahazi...Another Little Known Catholic Who Will Always Be a Shining Star*
By Larry Peterson
Embedded among the thousands of shining stars who have been elevated to the rank of Canonized Saint in the Catholic Church are those I call, "hidden gems". These are the chosen folks more or less unknown to most Catholics.
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