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Down in Adoration Falling
By Nancy Marie Murray
Jesus is truly present in the Eucharist, hidden in the tabernacle but with us always. Do we take notice of this miracle?
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Corpus Christi: The Bulwark of Science
By David Lindsay
Only the objectivity of the Catholic Faith protects science from Postmodernism.
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It's not enough to be nice
By Janet Cassidy
Does your life reflect Jesus?
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Praying for Our Fallen Heroes and for America
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Pray for America
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Never Forget Our Heroes: Memorial Day
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Memorial Day is not possible without sacrificial love from the over one million men and women since the American Revolution
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Embracing the Holy Trinity To Guide Your Wellness Journey.
By Maria Cecilia Escobedo
Discover how the Holy Trinity—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit—intertwines with wellness for Catholic women, offering a path to holistic physical, mental, and spiritual well-being through faith and daily practices.
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Memorial Day and Freedom in Christ
By Richard Maffeo
Americans honor our military dead on Memorial Day for their sacrifices which bought us freedoms. And Memorial Day is a good day to remember Another who died for far greater freedoms.
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The Mystery of the Trinity
By Nancy Marie Murray
The Catholic teaching on the Trinity is central to our beliefs. Jesus is not just a good rabbi, a miracle worker, or a teacher. He claims to be God. In order to make such an outlandish claim (to use a phrase coined by C.S. Lewis), Jesus must be Liar, Lunatic, or Lord. We believe in One God, Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. Jesus Christ is LORD!
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Feast of the Holy Trinity
By Avila Rose
Celebrating the Holy Trinity and what it means to be made in the image and likeness of God.
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Invited to the Family of God
By Nancy Marie Murray
God loves us so much that He invites us into a beautiful, unique family relationship with Him. The Trinity of God is both mystery and gift. By His love, God the Father recreates us as His children, redeems us as our Savior, the Son, and breathes new life into us through the gift of the Holy Spirit.
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We Need the Holy Spirit!
By Emily Berns
The only answer to the growing discord in the Church and the world today, which is like the confusion of Babel, is an outpouring of the Holy Spirit, a modern-day Pentecost upon society and members of the Church.
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Trinity Sunday - A short reflection on mystery
By Deacon Ed Souza
A minute reflection on the Trinity
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Trinity Sunday - A Homily
By Deacon Ed Souza
The Trinity is a central mystery of our faith. It is not meant to be solved but to be contemplated as a way of reforming our lives.
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Our Sweet Mother
By Janet Cassidy
Jesus gave us Mary as our Mother, through the "beloved disciple." Let us care for our brothers and sisters under the protection of our Mother and thank God for the family he has given us.
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A Pentecost Reflection: The Catholic Church is Still Here
By Lawrence T. Westfall
Today is Pentecost Sunday, the Church is turning 1,991 years old and she is still going strong as she always has and always will. This article is a short reflection for this Pentecost Sunday. Happy Pentecost and Happy Birthday Holy Mother Church!
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First Pentecost and The Need for Renewal: Reflection for Pentecost
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The world needs the fire of the Holy Spirit
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Pentecost Sunday - Part Two
By Richard Maffeo
Pentecost Sunday is so much more than a mere remembrance of what happened in Acts chapter two.
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