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I AM; says the Lord; "Before Abraham came to be, I AM!"
By Ralph Hathaway
Christ; before, now and forever!
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116 Reasons to Read the PRIMA SECUNDÆ PARTIS (First Part of the Second Part) of the Summa Theologica by St. Thomas Aquinas
By Richard Connell
A book report on the PRIMA SECUNDÆ PARTIS (First Part of the Second Part) of the Summa Theologica by St. Thomas Aquinas.
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Five Ways to Help the Holy Souls in Purgatory
By Terri Thomas
Praying for the Holy Souls in Purgatory is an ancient practice of the Church. But how do we know if our friends and loved ones are in Purgatory?
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How to Understand the Difficult Beatitudes
By Gary Sullivan
The key to understanding the Beatitudes is to appreciate the ironic twist that Jesus gives us a way to reach true happiness. We can only truly be happy if we attain spiritual freedom from those things the world says we need to be happy.
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Lift All Hands with Endless Praise
By Carl Sundell
A poem of suffering, death, resurrection and thanksgiving
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I have questions
By Janet Cassidy
Here are some of my thoughts when someone close to me dies. It's a little peek into how my brain works. Be sure to check out the link and visit my social media pages!
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The Peculiar Monk of the Eastern Church
By Eric Scheske
A Monk of the Eastern Church: A brief life. (And 18 things you can learn from reading the Monk.)
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Make Conservatives Catholic Again (part I)
By Greg Chrysostom
Strangely enough these days, it's not uncommon to hear conservative Catholics insist that Protestants must adhere to the magisterium while simultaneously suggesting Pope Francis can be dismissed or even publicly corrected. "Ultramontanism", the notion that the pope can do and say nothing wrong at all, is not in keeping with orthodoxy. But neither, conservatives must remember, is dissent.
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The Hour
By Tom Stidl
a very candid approach to the end of the age in the words of Jesus
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Saints Francis de Sales and Jane de Chantal — Good Spiritual Direction Can Go Both Ways
By Kevin J. Banet
This dialogue explores the delicate dance of seeking spiritual guidance and the intricate balance of trust in both parties.
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JPII's Letter to Artists, 25 Years Later
By Sean Hilbert
Pope St. John Paul II was a great lover of the arts. A quarter-century later, let's revisit his insights about the nature of art.
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Confucian Catholics?
By Elijah Rex Newcomb
This is a recent paper I wrote exploring the intersection of Catholicism and secular customs and systems of government.
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What Sets Authentic Christian Prayer Apart from the Many “Spiritual” Practices Being Promoted Today?
By Terri Thomas
Have you ever wondered what prayer is exactly? What sets authentic Christian prayer apart from the many “spiritual” practices being promoted today? How does one pray? And is it really necessary?
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The last blow to the new atheists
By Adam Charles Hovey
Remember how it seemed like your kids were all claiming to be atheists? About that...
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Resentment - 4 Steps to Overcome It
By Terri Thomas
We live in a fallen world so it is inevitable that we will face difficulties in relationships and in certain situations. We cannot control everything that happens to us but we can control our response. Resentment is destructive and can be likened to drinking poison and hoping the other person gets sick. What can we do?
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Sacred Tradition
By Sebastian R. Fama
Many of our separated brethren place no value on tradition. They say Jesus condemned tradition in Mark 7:9. But Jesus never condemned Sacred Tradition. He condemned the traditions of men. Elsewhere in Scripture we are told to hold fast to Sacred Tradition.
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Why a Wedding?
By Emily Berns
Why did Jesus perform His first miracle at a wedding? It was to show us that He is the Bridegroom of His people as well as point out the importance of marriage and the family in society. He had already made a marriage of mankind with God by becoming man and was going to make the Church His own Bride.
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