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Love, the Lamb and Our Lady: Three Themes in Gospel, Epistles and Apocalypse of St. John
By Thomas J. McIntyre
Although modern, especially secular scholarship argues that the epistles, Gospel and Apocalypse were all written by different people and that none of these were actually the apostle John, son of Zebedee; there are themes which go through all the Johannine literature, which point to the corpus having the same author.
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Spiritual Direction: Pray For Ukraine- A Lesson From 451
By Michael Cunningham
Pray For The Ukraine, Pray For Leaders
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Eternal Rewards (Part 2): Heaven
By John Roskoski
Heaven is a belief common to many religions. Significantly, it is a common belief throughout the Bible. The idea, or hope, in Heaven is still common in the modern day.
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Spiritual Direction: Going My Way Or The Right Way?
By Michael Cunningham
What happens when we do not adhere to the teachings of the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church? What did Paul write about this?
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Spiritual Direction: Learn History Now Or Suffer From It Tomorrow
By Michael Cunningham
Spiritual Direction: Learn History Now Or Suffer From It Tomorrow
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Spiritual Direction Daily Reminders For Lent
By Michael Cunningham
Need to be more spiritual during Lent? Follow these words daily.
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Spirtual Direction: Waking Up To 1938 All Over Again
By Michael Cunningham
Peace in our time or piece of everything that was some other country?
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POPE NICHOLAS II
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Nicholas II redirected Church canon law, establishing what we recognize today.
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Spiritual Direction: Think Lent is Tough? Think Again
By Michael Cunningham
Today’s Latin Catholics would be well-served to review the norms of early Christians as they prepared for Easter.
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Character was the first Casualty
By Stephen Clark
The beginning of civilisation in Western Europe is usually credited to the efforts of Charlemagne, a visionary Emperor, who started to import learned men, usually monks, to spread knowledge in his empire, and through his Knights code brought order and a more benevolent society, a sharp contrast with the barbarism that had dominated for centuries.
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Spiritual Direction: A Martyr's Life For Me?
By Michael Cunningham
The Significance of St. Sixtus II
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The Minor Chastisement and the Reunion of Christians in the Divine Plan, a Poem
By Scott Pauline
Humanity has fought with the church's teachings in a logical progression and now it is really dark and a chastisement looms. But God can heal humanity and bring them back to the lord and there will be peace. This can be logical too.
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Spiritual Direction Keeping Our Eyes On The Prize Of Lent
By Michael Cunningham
The entire Lenten Season is important and significant, but there are certain days that are more symbolic than the others. Those days include: Ash Wednesday Palm Sunday Holy Thursday Good Friday Holy Saturday Easter
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Spiritual Direction: The History And Importance Of Ash Wednesday
By Michael Cunningham
In one week you are going to get ashes, do you know why?
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60 Years Later Pope Saint John XXIII trumps Pope Francis
By Pamela Grothaus, ShowMeCatholics
oday as the Church pays homage to In Cathedra S. Petri Apóstolo (the Chair of St. Peter), members of the Fraternitas Sacerdotalis Sancti Petri (FSSP) worldwide are celebrating with relief and gratitude Pope Francis’ February 11 decree providing a seeming exemption from the general provisions of Traditionis Custodes.
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Old Jim
By Joe Sixpack - The Every Catholic Guy
A former American slave shows us how to lice our Catholic faith.
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Was St. Augustine a Catholic or a Protestant?
By Arnold Scott
St. Augustine on Catholic doctrine
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