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The Gospel of John: Where the Catholic Sacraments Soar
By Gary Sullivan
Discover why John's Gospel means so much to our Catholic understanding of the Sacraments.
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The Eucharist is the real Thanksgiving
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Thanksgiving brings family and friends together around the dinner table, football, and shopping. The Eucharist, on the other hand, is the real Thanksgiving.
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Self-pride Or Self-respect? Defined For Us
By Eileen Renders
This article is meant to define the difference between Self-pride and Self-respect, reminding us all the Pride can be a sin, depending upon how it is expressed
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The history of the Creed: Affirming the truth about Jesus Christ.
By W. L. Patenaude
There's a history to the Creed and there are reasons for the words that it uses. This article explores that history and its importance for today's age of unbelief.
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It's like y'all don't trust God
By Adam Charles Hovey
Do you believe Christ's promises to his Church? Have you imbibed so much negativity about the Pope that you've stopped being Catholic? Maybe you need to be reminded of the promises of Christ.
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Defending the Faith
By Sebastian R. Fama
Archbishop Fulton Sheen once said: “There are not one hundred people in the United States who hate the Catholic Church. But there are millions who hate what they perceive the Catholic Church to be.” Thus, the need to explain and defend the faith.
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She is a Reflection of the Almighty
By Jacinta Wick
Without fail we follow, Waiting for the call, Watching for the emanation of light, The virtue poured in torrents, Decreasing the night.
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Brooklyn Musician’s CD Promises to Revive Devotion to the Sacred Heart of Jesus
By Kevin J. Banet
Michael Zabrocki, director of music ministries at Holy Trinity Roman Catholic Church in Whitestone, NY, has produced a CD with original and traditional hymns, along with spoken word prayer tracks. The CD will be released on Nov. 21.
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Who is God?
By Bryan J Dickerson
In answer to this most complicated question, the author answers with the words of St. John: "God is love."
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Speaking and Standing up for the Truth!!!
By Ralph Hathaway
We must stand for the truth Jesus taught
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Bishop Strickland: The Writing Was on the Wall
By Dave Armstrong
Bp. Strickland was recently relieved of his duties by the pope. I provided many reasons why this happened, on my blog. Here I provide more evidence (from his own utterances) for why it was entirely justified and necessary.
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Mit brennender Sorge…Die Katholische Kirche in Deutschland Heute
By Bryan J Dickerson
There is great cause for concern in German as many German Catholic bishops are promoting ideas contrary to the Gospel and Holy Scripture.
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To contemplate the life of St. Albert the Great, Dominican Friar, Universal Doctor
By Mr. John C. Keenan, OP
St. Albert the Great, the Dominican Saint known as the Universal Doctor. The irony does not escape the modern faithful; especially considering this Dominican Saint who at the height of the Faith that he practiced and resting on the idea of objective reality; he helped to formulate the experimental sciences and the scientific method—an inestimable influence to the well-spring of knowledge.
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The Nature of Juxtapositions
By Matthew Smaldone
Our God is the God of Paradoxes and Juxtapositions. Never contradictory, these elements of God's nature and our Catholic faith imbue reality with cooperation, general complementarianism, and beauty.
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Do You Want To Be Well?
By Elena Sapphire
It is of utmost importance to allow Christ to heal us. You must heal, so you can hear the truth without your wounds preventing your ability to understand the truth. The truth seems offensive if you are not healed, which is why it is of supreme importance to seek healing, so you can properly understand The Word of The Lord.
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The True and Literal Interpretation of Genesis for Advent
By Nathaniel Slattery
Genesis and the entire Old Testament is true as recorded
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The Proclaimed, Yet Uncanonized Saint ~ Saint Patrick
By Eileen Renders
It might be said that many people on earth may have lived as a Saint, yet went unrecognized. In this article it points to one very famous Saint who was never canonized and why.
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