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Make Conservatives Catholic Again (part III)
By Greg Chrysostom
Conservative Catholics are all for and insist on the truths found in Humanae Vitae, even though it is not infallible teaching. And yet when it comes to other papal decrees, they mysteriously and inexplicably think they can dissent from them. Why is that? Does canon law allow for such a thing?
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Deuteronomy Is Misunderstood
By William Hemsworth
However, the message contained in Deuteronomy is one that is applicable to us all. Deuteronomy has the unfortunate distinction of being called “second law” based on its naming in the Septuagint. As an exhortation it can be synchronized with what we read in the New Testament.
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Purple Shrouds
By Margarita Velez
Lenten customs This is a sample of my writing...I know it is probably too late to consider. Thank you.
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A Reflection on Reality, Healing, and Life in the Eucharist, Part 3: Life
By Louise A. Mitchell
The Eucharist gives us life and eternal life.
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Without the touch of a Forgiving God, we would perish in a moment!
By Ralph Hathaway
God and his endless gift of forgiveness
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The Missionary Attitude
By Connor Curley
We must become inspired to be missionaries in the Service of the Church
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Fourth Sunday of Lent
By Richard Maffeo
Jesus gave His mother to John for care. And the Lord also committed Himself into His Father's hand. Both of His last words have significant application to 2024.
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How soon we shall taste Christ's Passion / 4th Sunday Lent
By Ralph Hathaway
Christ's Passion will become our Salvation
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Is the Church Globalist or Nationalist?
By A. Joseph Lynch
Elements of globalism and nationalism can both be found within the centuries of Church history. As the world today moves away from a unipolar world of American imperial hegemony to a multipolar world of rising nation states, can our faith give us guidance amid this tidal wave of global change?
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Rejoice in Christ’s Redeeming Love: 4th Sunday of Lent
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Like the 3rd Sunday of Advent, Laetare Sunday calls us to rejoice as the end of our Lenten journey is near
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God Gave Marital Headship to Men, part 5 of 5
By Chelsey Kennedy
Explaining that men are meant to be leaders in marriage, as evidenced by biblical and well-known Catholic sources. Part 5 of 5.
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Confessing to a Priest
By Sebastian R. Fama
One of the most important, and yet most neglected sacraments of the Catholic Church, is the Sacrament of Reconciliation. Or, as it is traditionally referred to, confession. Sacramental confession is an example of God's love and mercy. And, as Scripture indicates, it is the normative way for sins to be forgiven.
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Crystals and Christ?
By Janet Cassidy
Crystals and Christ? Gisele and Tom? Do these go together? Find out by going to janetcassidy.com or my Facebook page!
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God Gave Marital Headship to Men, part 4 of 5
By Chelsey Kennedy
Explaining that men are meant to be leaders in marriage, as evidenced by biblical and well-known Catholic sources. Part 4 of 5.
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Seven Last Words of Jesus Part 2: Paradise for the Good Thief
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Part 2 of the Seven Last Words of Christ talks about how we can be with Christ in paradise
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The Eucharist Enkindles Zeal and Zeal Regenerates the Church
By Terri Thomas
The Eucharist is powerful! We know from Church history that after they had received the Eucharist, the martyrs sang as they went toward the arena and to their death.
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God Gave Marital Headship to Men, part 3 of 5
By Chelsey Kennedy
Explaining that men are meant to be leaders in marriage, as evidenced by biblical and well-known Catholic sources. Part 3 of 5.
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