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Our Soul: An Imitation of God!
By Ralph Hathaway
God who dwells within each soul
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The Origins of the Epiphany
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The origin of the Feast of the Epiphany seems to have begun to take shape in the fourth century, or possibly even earlier in the Syriac and Alexandrian Churches.
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MAN UP
By Pat J. Chalmers
This article discusses the role of men (and women) in the partnership of Marriage. Hopefully, it will come to be the first in a thread of what "man up" is really all about.
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The Father and The Son
By Ralph Hathaway
Jesus and his Father
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Supernatural Portals: Good Doors and Bad Doors
By Gary Sullivan
The Catholic Faith provides us with portals, a safe and God-ordained threshold into the supernatural and eternity. However we also acknowledge portals to the dark side. These forbidden doors are opened through occult practices. Don't open those.
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Wisdom of the Saints on Eucharistic Adoration
By Marysmantle
Wisdom filled quotes from Saints throughout the centuries on the wonderous blessings and graces associated with Eucharistic Adoration.
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Angels / Free Will / Humanity
By Ralph Hathaway
Both angels and humans have free will
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Is Allah Yahweh?
By Theo st. Peter
Different Gods? No
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The Hidden Eucharist in the New Testament
By Gary Sullivan
Using the allegorical sense of Scripture, discover 10 hidden eucharistic signals buried in New Testament stories that happened both before and after the Last Supper. It turns out that the whole Bible is about preparing us for the Eucharist.
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How to Hear God the Markan Way: The Parable of the Sower
By Apolonia Davalos
Historic controversy over the interpretation of the Parable of the Sower remains a contentious topic. Acting on belief or non-belief, the Parable of the Sower discussion testifies the most transformative way to receive the Word of God is through the art of listening.
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The Fugitive 30 years later
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The third highest-grossing film of 1993 still stands out at thirty. It featured award-winning performances all around and good twists and turns. It also featured lessons of faith and life.
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Shipwrecked and Homesick
By Gary Sullivan
Two of the greatest Christian thinkers of the 20th century reflect on the predicament in which we find ourselves, the fact that we are stuck in a fallen world. It is Mary who illuminates a way out of the perilous darkness towards our heavenly home.
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The Resurrection: According To The Scriptures
By Rev. David A. Fisher
How did the apostles preach? Saint Irenaeus (c.130-c.202.) was one of the earliest and greatest of Church Fathers and a disciple of Saint Polycarp of Smyrna, who was a disciple of Saint John the Apostle. Saint Irenaeus tells us in his Demonstration of the Apostolic Preaching that the apostles preached by showing how Jesus was the fulfillment of the scriptures.
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HUMANKIND IN THE LIKELINESS OF GOD IS A HOLY FAMILY
By Pat J. Chalmers
Family is ours mission that God gave us when He said "be fruitful and multiply." So it has always been that we are producers, as Eve admitted, producers of our childrenby the help of God .
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Two New Books Explore Spiritual Warfare
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Hot off the press! Two new books help Catholics understand the need to engage in spiritual warfare.
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Moral Theology: Rudder of Faith and Helm of Reason
By Ginger Herrington
This article defines Moral Theology and demonstrates how it helps Catholics to live out their Faith.
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CHRISTIANITY AND THE HUMAN PERSON: THE PATRISTIC SYNTHESIS
By Rev. David A. Fisher
If we look to the Patristic synthesis of faith and reason concerning the human person we discover a definition of the person that respects both the development of classical philosophy, and the biblical tradition; a synthesis which emerged from the existential, sacramental life of the church.
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