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Eastertide: The 50 days of Easter
By Robin Armit
For most people, Easter is only one weekend in the year that begins with Good Friday and ends with Resurrection Sunday; or for more secular people, it is a long weekend to enjoy to the fullest - since many countries Good Friday and Easter Monday are public holidays.
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The Lamb has Seven Horns, the False Prophet, Two
By Scott Pauline
The primary spiritual climate of the modern societies of former Christendom is as dark in nature as any of the greater phases of God’s Plan since the foundation of the world--as dark as Noah’s day, as Babel, as Egypt, as the Seleucids, as pagan Rome. It is not as widespread, but in nature, it is as dark as these.
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Transubstantiation, Scripture and Church Authority
By Nicholas LaBanca
Recently, I seem to be posting thoughts that must be considered controversial. This is the second time in a row I've had a lengthy discussion after writing an article on the Real Presence. What I've come to realize, is that some non-Catholic Christians are unable to reconcile their sola scriptura beliefs with the doctrine of the Real presence,
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It's Spring!!! Merry Christmas!!!
By Robert (Bob) Green
Christmas in the spring? What's this guy talking about? Well...if you believe what the Gospel says, It's Christmas time! What is Christmas or Christ's Mass? It is a celebration of the birth of our Saviour.
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Pope Saint Stephen I
By Debra Booton McCoy
A Roman by birth, Stephen's father was Jovius. after that we know nothing of Stephen until Liber Pontificalis, the ancient book of the popes, describes him as an archdeacon under Pope Lucius I. As Lucius assumed that he would be martyred, he appointed care of the Church into the hands of Stephen.
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There is no such thing as a Roman Catholic Democrat!
By Robert (Bob) Green
What??? How can I say such a thing??? There are so many wonderful Democrats who are practicing Catholics! People like Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden or newsman Chris Matthews. ...but are they really Roman Catholic?
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Are Easter and Christmas "Satanic"?
By Mike Bugal
As I outlined in the previous article my Granddaughter Lara had an encounter with a respondent (who again will go unnamed) who told her that Easter is satanic. This is not a novel idea with this person but is held by extremists within Evangelical Christianity, as well as many pseudo-Christian and non-Christian cults.
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When Jesus Came to Birmingham
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Kennedy wrote this poem during what was called ‘the great disillusion’ of the 1920’s. The English empire was crumbling, the moral certainty of the Victorian age was eroding leaving in its place only skepticism, cynicism and materialism.
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Built Upon The Rock
By Adam Crawford
So, when I learned that the Catholic Church claimed to be infallible in her official teachings on matters of faith and morals, when I discovered that she claimed to possess the fullness of the Christian faith, when I heard her proclaim that she bore and administered the totality of the means of salvation,I found myself simultaneously offended and intrigued.
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Crossing the Line
By Mike Bugal
On Facebook the other day my Granddaughter posted a meme of a comparison between Saint Peter’s Cross and the Satanic cross. Someone must have told her that Catholics bless themselves with the Satanic cross and not the Cross of Christ. But she’s no pushover. She did some research and found the meme showing the difference.
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The Four Chaplains
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Before boarding the United States Army Transport ship Dorchester back in January, 1943, a Dutch Reformed Chaplain named Poling asked his father to pray for him, "Not for my safe return, that wouldn't be fair. Just pray that I shall do my duty...never be a coward...and have the strength, courage and understanding of men. Just pray that I shall be adequate."
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Ignatius of Antioch and the Way of the Cross...
By Carlos Espinosa
It is one thing to say you are willing to die for your beliefs but it's another to actually do it. As far as I'm concerned, that's the true measure of a man; having the faith and fortitude to stand up for one's beliefs, even at the risk of certain peril.
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Living the Year of Mercy
By Danielle Castellucci
Pope Francis has declared December 8, 2015-November 20, 2016 the Year of Mercy. For me, mercy brings to mind forgiveness. God’s repeated and inexhaustible forgiveness is perhaps one of the greatest mercies He affords us. That even though sinners, we are not only forgiven, but saved by His Son.
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By His Wounds We Are Healed: Honoring the Five Sacred Wounds of Jesus
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
One of the blessings of sharing on Catholic365 is that as I research to verify what I “know,” I learn additional things that I didn’t know! …And that is precisely what happened as I prepared for this article about devotion to the Five Sacred Wounds of Jesus.
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A Miracle for Mother Angelica?
By Robert (Bob) Green
In our last piece I told you about how I met Mother Angelica. I truly loved that woman. It's somewhat difficult to describe her. I had visits with her that told me what a real person she was.
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The Celebrity Priest, Pride and Prejudice...
By Carlos Espinosa
In 2009, Fr. Alberto Cutie was a rising star within the Catholic Church.
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Mother Angelica 1923-2016
By Mike Bugal
The Catholic News today passed along the news that Mother Angelica, the founder of the Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) passed into eternal life on Easter Sunday.
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