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The Insufficiency of the Cross, part One: Anamnesis
By Connor Curley
Christ’s work on the Cross was the Redemption of Man; He needed to ascend into Heaven so that men might be saved.
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A Universe From Nothing? Not Possible Without God
By Michael J. Cummings
The article criticizes the argument of some scientists that the universe came into existence from nothing.
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In a time of evil our Christ comes with new life through his Blood
By Ralph Hathaway
Healing is found in the blood of Christ
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The Mystery of the Human Body, Part 1: Political Control
By Louise A. Mitchell
Human beings are bodily souls/ensouled bodies. Body and soul are not as separate as many think. We can define the connection between them in many ways and yet it still remains a mystery.
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The Path to Both Emmaus and the Catholic Mass
By Gary Sullivan
The Path to Emmaus and the true story of an Extraordinary 1st Communion Experience of Cleopas and his friend in what resembled a Catholic Mass.
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Be Not Afraid
By Eileen Renders
In this article, we are called to always believe that even through our darkest days, God asks us to trust in Him
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The sacrificial language of the Lord's Supper
By Adam Charles Hovey
The text of the Lord's Supper does not allow for a purely symbolic interpretation of the Eucharist
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“While He was still a long way off…”
By Stephen Clark
And when they do have that moment of clarity, or change of heart, He runs to them. He doesn’t wait. He runs to them ‘clasped him in his arms and kissed him’ as the scripture puts it.
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Are You A Scoundrel?
By Michael Seagriff
Many in our contemporary world (even among some clergy and members of our Church) ridicule and reject that which He calls us to believe and live. “Dogma” and “Doctrine” have become dirty words and those who dare treasure and teach God’s Truths are often ridiculed and attacked for doing so.
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Resurrection is the Beauty of Christ's Passion
By Ralph Hathaway
Our final exploit, our resurrection
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Easter leaven
By Janet Cassidy
Let this Easter signify the transformation that comes through the resurrection of our Lord! Happy Easter!
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Easter: The Great Vindication of Divine Justice
By Elizabeth Tichvon
The Meaning of Easter
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He is the Incarnation, He is the Resurrection!
By Ralph Hathaway
Christ, before, now and forever
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Three Loaves at Midnight, Easter Vigil
By Scott Pauline
Three loaves at midnight can image the three sacraments received in the Easter vigil
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St. Melito's Ancient Holy Saturday Homily
By The Catholic Philadelphian
St. Clement's successor shares what happens after the events of Good Friday
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Can We Pray to Saints?
By Sebastian R. Fama
Invoking the saints in heaven is a practice that is consistent with Biblical principles and in no way places them on the same level as God.
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Stabat Mater
By Gary Sullivan
A 20th Century Mystic Explains Mary's Experience at the foot of the cross as 'Stabat Mater'.
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