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Heaven's Second Greatest Saint: Saint Joseph
By Nate Lauer
He is a quiet saint, Saint Joseph. He was also apparently a quiet man in his life on Earth. He is a steadfast protector, seemingly in the background, but neither indifferent nor insignificant in the Gospel narratives that speak of his life and role in Holy Family with Jesus and Mary. Sacred Scripture records no spoken words of Saint Joseph.
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Doctors of the Divine
By Matthew Johnson
Many holy men and women, Saints among us, given by Love. Were chosen for a special purpose, To deepen the faith from Above.
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Anchor yourself
By Susan Skinner
In my prayer of late, the Anchor keeps coming to me. Now, I have always known that the anchor is a symbol of hope. But what I didn’t know was that the anchor was often used as a symbol in early Christianity. An Anchor represents safety. As I pray, I know our safety lies with the Barque of Peter, Our Lord Jesus Christ and His Mother. Anchor yourself there.
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Is America Now A Nation of Pontius Pilates?
By Nate Lauer
Consider Pontius Pilate. Consider that many Americans have become Pontius Pilate. Note how Pilate at least feigns Mercy, is hesitant to have Christ Jesus crucified. He wants to be merciful, at least it seems. Many barriers seem to be in his way to simply releasing Jesus, barriers of fear and cowardice that he has put there, or that he refuses to try to climb over with faith.
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Religious/Spiritual clubs vs The Church!
By Paul Couturier
Many of the posts I’ve seen here on Catholic365.com are from converts to our Catholic Christian faith, either from non-Catholic Christian denominations, non-christian religions, or from no belief system. There are even some reverts! I love reading their stories, and I’d love to have feedback on this post especially from these converts and reverts!
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The Crusades: Good, Bad, And Ugly And What They Teach Christians Of Today
By Nate Lauer
If you are at all familiar with The Crusades, the major Christian warrior campaign of the Middle Ages to reclaim the Holy Land, the one thing that most people have in common in their mind’s eye is an image of a strong, threatening, looming knight on horseback sword in hand with a shield displaying the Saint George Flag
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Pope Saint Dionysius
By Debra Booton McCoy
Dionysius was pope from July 22, 259 to December 26, 268. He was possibly Greek, but we are not sure. As a younger man, he was well educated and of a bright mind.
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The Bible....Love letter from God
By Steve Reasbeck
1. The Bible is NOT a history book. The Bible is the story of God’s relationship to His people. 2. The Bible is a Catholic book. That’s right, a Catholic book. The Catholic Church, which was the original Christian Church founded by Christ and built on the rock of our first Pope, Peter.
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An Introduction to the Eastern Catholic Churches
By Nicholas LaBanca
If you are reading this, chances are that you are a Roman Catholic. Or, to put it more officially, you are a Catholic of the Roman Rite within the Latin Catholic Church. Sounds a little confusing, doesn’t it?
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"The Wall" is Okay! ...and Deportation Too!
By Robert (Bob) Green
I hope many of you go to the Sacrament of Reconciliation. There are several things that happen in this sacrament. The most prominent being, that your sins are taken away.
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Theology of the Body Extended: Jesus' Crucified Hands and the Sacraments Part I
By Scott Pauline
Our beloved St. John Paul II gave us an incredible treasure, the Theology of the Body, which revealed the age-old wisdom of the saints of the Church
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7 Covenants: The Story of the Bible
By Christopher McCarthy
Most Christians today believe that there have only been two covenants established by God in salvation history. Actually, there were seven.
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Pope St. Sixtus II
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Sixtus II was the twenty-fifth pope, counting from Saint Peter. He may have been Greek, but that is all we know of his youth.
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Why Sunday? The Question that Stumps Both Skeptics and Protestants
By Arnold Scott
Sometimes, things are so "obvious" that we don't even stop to think about them. One of the most simple and powerful apologetic tools for a Catholic is the question, Why Sunday?
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What is Justification?: Debate: Closing Statements
By Kevin Noles
This is the third part of a debate between Jim Drickamer and myself on the topic of Justification.
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Why is Pontius Pilate in the Creed? Pilate and Herod: Images of the Fall
By Scott Pauline
Not merely Pilate and some of the Jews at Jesus’ time killed Jesus. We all did, our sins. Our sins scourged Him and our sins nailed Him to the cross. But from whence arise our sins? Lies, when we believe lies. And what are the supreme lies of the dragon? They are in fact the lies of the fall.
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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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