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God Is Still In The Miracle Business
By Elena Sapphire
What is holding us back from experiencing the wondrous miracles of God in our own lives? God didn’t retire from the miracle business in the 21st century. Perhaps what retired is the faith of the faithful. Does God not perform miracles anymore, or do the so-called faithful not even believe that He can?
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In Defense of Eucharistic Adoration and Exposition
By Emily Berns
In Chicago, Eucharistic adoration and exposition has been restricted as part of a pilgrimage passing through for the national Eucharistic Revival. Adoration, however, is important for fostering our relationship with Christ and giving God the worship that He deserves.
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The Season of Pentecost and The Spirit of Truth and Life
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The Spirit confirms in us the truth of the Father that has been revealed to us in his Word, Jesus. The Holy Spirit is the Spirit of Truth and Life.
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The Cross; with or without a Corpus? Following a recent article "The Crucifix"
By Ralph Hathaway
Jesus is real on the cross
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Saint Isaac of Nineveh and Syriac Christian Thought
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Saint Isaac of Nineveh, also known as Saint Isaac the Syrian, was a prolific theologian and writer. After a brief period of being the Bishop of Nineveh; he returned to the the monastic life, always being devoted to the Holy Cross and developing his theology of salvation and forgiveness.
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Saying Yes to God
By Mary Kate White
Maritza is a beautiful example of how God guides someone to serve Him: from a dedicated mother of faith, to teaching others catechism, and now translating material so even more people can turn to God. Maritza gives witness to all of us of the work God does in our lives when we simply say yes to Him.
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Husband and Wife for Eternity: The Thought of the Pre-Nicene Fathers
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The Early Church Fathers saw marriage as eternal and therefore the bond of marriage was unbreakable. Their teachings of respect for marriage and for women and widows was appealing especially to the urban city dwellers of the Roman world, who converted much quicker to the Christian faith than the rural (paganus) subjects of the Roman Empire.
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A BRIEF REFLECTION ON HUMAN DIGNITY
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Since the Second Vatican Council, the Catholic Church and the Popes who have led the Church, have been serious in the commitment to affirm and protect human dignity from conception to natural death. This commitment is involves right to life, right to livelihood, respect for human dignity in all stages of life and with the political structures of nations.
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Body, Blood, Soul, and Divinity
By Ralph Hathaway
The very essence of God's Son Jesus Christ
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After the Resurrection: Salvation and the Holy Mass - What 60-70% of Catholics Dismiss
By Christopher Rogers
People often attend religious services for unsustainable reasons. As recent survey data indicates, 60-70% of Catholics have lost the understanding of the Holy Mass as not only an obligation, but as a necessity for our general and individual salvation. Catholics have forgotten the reality of the Holy Mass as a True Sacrifice.
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Religious Are Dedicated, Not to the Apostolate—But to God
By Kevin J. Banet
Certainly religious and consecrated persons are doing their part with their good works for those who need it. Their loving and caring work is obvious. As a religious friar, I sense that our secular world just misses the boat when it comes to understanding who we are as religious.
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THE FATHERS OF THE CHURCH AND THE PROBLEM OF A SUFFERING GOD
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The Fathers of the Church had to challenge the ancient philosophical Greco-Roman philosophical view of God not having direct involvement in our world of feelings, suffering, and limitations. By using Scripture and the reality of faith in Christ they remake the ancient system of thought about Divinity.
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4 things they won’t tell you in RCIA
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Most adult converts go through some kind of RCIA program. The RCIA programs teach the foundational truths of the Church. There are 4 vital teachings to the faith they leave out and are essential to your spiritual growth and honoring the Lord.
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Discerning God’s Authentic Voice
By Deacon Greg Lambert
In a world of voices that compete for our attention, we pray for the grace to recognize the authentic voice of God in Sacred Scripture and Church Teaching.
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Paul’s Revolutionary Epistle: The Letter to Philemon
By Rev. David A. Fisher
In his Epistle to Philemon, Saint Paul argues for the freeing of the slave Onesimus by his owner Philemon. This letter is one of the first writings to argue for the emancipation of slavery. The emancipation of slavery, while taking many centuries to become a universal Christian concept, eventually becomes so; in no small was due to this Epistle of Saint Paul
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Deacon Is Guided by the Holy Spirit
By Mary Kate White
Convert finds the Catholic faith, studies Theology, becomes a deacon, and now teaches and spreads the faith in Amarillo, Texas.
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How Should We Translate The Lord’s Prayer
By Rev. David A. Fisher
The biblical Greek word in question is epiousious as it is used in its adjectival form epiousion. This word is found only twice in the Bible, that being in the Lord’s Prayer or “Our Father” of Matthew and Luke. Even more significantly it has never been found in any other Greek writing in history, Christian or pagan. How is it translated by the Gospel writers?
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