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Baseball Chaplain Shares His Call to Priesthood in New Memoir
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Hot Off the Press. Learn how a College World Series MVP becomes a priest after a few curveballs and encounter with the Eucharist.
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His Majesty’s Ship
By Frances Paquette Rossi
In World Youth Day 2023 we see the Church as ship at sea, carrying with her the magisterium in its human, teaching capacity, and an almost-record number of Catholic faithful from all over the world, with most being Catholic youth.
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The Holy Cross: The Symbol of God’s Love
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Jesus on the Holy Cross reveals to us the God who is love. That from the Holy Cross the veil that has veiled the truth of God has been lifted. The Holy Cross upon which the Savior of the world opened the gates of the Kingdom of God, is the symbol of God’s love for us.
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How to properly dispose of broken rosaries, other sacred objects
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
How should we dispose of sacramentals? Why should we be concerned with proper disposal? Is improper disposal a sin? Here's your guide to these questions.
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Other Worlds? Part I | Nebuchadnezzar, Captain Kirk, and the world that would always be
By Scott Pauline
Captain Kirk and the crew discover the world in which people like Christians were being persecuted in 20th century technology. As he left the world he said wouldn't it be wonderful to watch it all happen again. What other worlds have similar history to ours if they received a Christ?
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Transfiguration, Small Whispers and the Epiclesis
By Karen L Howard, PhD
invitation to enter more deeply into the mysteries of the Mass
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One In Christ: The Gospel and Prejudice
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Genetically we all belong to the same human race. We may have different climate adaptations, different skin complexions, some are tall, some are short, curly hair, and straight hair, blondes, brunettes, and red heads; yet we are all children of the same creator, and we all stand before God, seeking self-understanding, love, forgiveness, and ultimately the grace of salvation, won for us by the God
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God's Truth as spoken with meaning for all!
By Ralph Hathaway
God is all divine Truth
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Living a Moral Life is About Balance
By Gary Sullivan
We don't want to be scrupulous or lax in our moral choices. We don't want to become obsessed with just following rules without having a goal to become virtuous. We don't want to over correct our moral weakness because we may create new vices. Finding a balance in our moral life is imperative.
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Aliens and God: Do We Need Extra Theology for Extraterrestrials?
By Gary Sullivan
There has always been an American mythology surrounding UFO sightings and alien encounters, most of it hearsay and anecdotal. What happened on July 26 was different. We had men with serious credentials testifying before congress that they know of someone or have personally encountered UAPs. themselves. Will the Church be ready for the theological ramifications of alien encounters?
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Christ as Sacrament?
By Ralph Hathaway
Christ instituted the sacraments
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The Prodigal Llama
By Gary Sullivan
The Parable of the Prodigal Son is well known because it is so rich in meaning. Using the the Catholic Church's ancient Llama method of interpretation we will discover the literal, moral, anagogical and moral sense of the story.
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St. John of the Cross: Prayer, Like Fire, is Transformative
By Kevin J. Banet
Have you ever asked yourself, “How can I become better at prayer?” When we think about prayer, three ideas might come to mind: Prayer is asking. How can I pray so that I get what I want? Prayer is vocal or spoken. We may think of written prayers like the Our Father or Hail Mary. Prayer can be analyzed. How can I analyze prayer, and break it down into its component parts, like a scientist?
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We Must Avoid Emotions-Based Theology
By Jacinta
We have become way too Protestantized; Emotions-based theology makes for confusing and bad theology. Feelings and "personal experience" cannot evade reality, and it is not hatred or lack of love when we try to live according to reality and not according to how we "feel" something should be, if it contradicts the Faith.
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In the “Our Father,” Jesus Shares With Us His Close Intimacy with the Father
By Kevin J. Banet
Eight years ago the Church of England developed a film campaign for the United Kingdom to encourage people to pray. It featured a variety of clips of people from all walks of life praying phrases of the Lord’s Prayer. However, it was pulled just before it was released because of public controversy. The video was criticized as being offensive and as proselytizing the public.
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Courage Overcomes Fear: 18th Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Fear is crippling Catholics. We must take heed to Christ's command to the three apostles who witnessed his transfiguration to "Rise and not be afraid."
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Holiness; Earned or Given?
By Ralph Hathaway
God's gift makes us holy
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