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Rocky III: 40 Years Later
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Rocky III was released in theaters in 1982. Here's a look at three lessons from the film four decades later
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Omnipotence of God
By Tom Stidl
How sin did not block an Omnipotent God
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St Thomas Becket (Tevington submission to Catholic 365)
By Joe Tevington
The life and death of St Thomas Becket has much to teach us!
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Cana – Part of His Epiphany to Us
By Joe Tevington
Authentic marriage is part of Christ's Epiphany to us!
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Salesian Scholar Sheds Light on Today's Church Woes
By Kevin J. Banet
Does it seem like the world is only falling into more and more chaos? Have you ever gotten the sinking feeling that goodness might not prevail? That evil is winning? That the apocalypse is near?
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Become a “Privileged Partner” in Bringing Others to Jesus Christ
By Kevin J. Banet
If you’re a young man with dreams of bringing others closer to God, I’ve got some good things to tell you. It’s about a noble calling in life that will take you to unequaled heights.
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It's Still Christmas
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Christmas isn't over. We must keep the celebrations going.
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Christmas: A Pro-Life Holiday
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Christmas is a pro-life holiday. It teaches us what the holiday really means through the birth of Jesus.
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Christmas Prayer to the Blessed Mother
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Here's a Christmas prayer written by JRR Tolkien
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This Christmas Meditate on this Great “Expectation”
By Kevin J. Banet
A celebration in our Order of Mercy is the Expectation of the Virgin Mary’s Childbirth, held one week before the Nativity (Dec. 18).
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The questionof Mary; Born Immaculately or not; placing the Hypo-static Union in limbo!
By Ralph Hathaway
Mary's birth contributed to the Incarnation
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The Incarnation’s Increasingly Ignored Gifts to Transform Our Mortal Lives – Part 5 of 5: The Eucharist
By Christopher Rogers
The fifth Sacramental brought about by the Incarnation of the Holy Trinity is the Eucharist, the revealed truth of the reality of God and the grace available to us: eternal salvation. This loving gift, in the Liturgy of the Eucharist, simultaneously enables us to remember, witness to, give thanks for, meditate on, honor, rejoice in, and be sorrowful for, the Passion and Resurrection of Christ.
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How Carmelite Spirituality Inspired My Priestly Life
By Kevin J. Banet
One thing that attracted me to the Carmelites when I was a young man was their emphasis on contemplation. When I was young I was deeply moved by the classic The Imitation of Christ....
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Understanding Samson; Preparing for Christ
By John Roskoski
Samson, a "Hero of Faith" according to the Letter to the Hebrews, is remembered every December 19 by the daily readings of the Roman Church. Samson began the actual preparation for the Messiah, so it is fitting that he should be remembered in the most time of preparation in Advent.
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Yes, Our Lord Meant Exactly What He Said About Divorce
By Nathaniel Slattery
Saints teaching on divorce and remarriage.
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The O Antiphons of Advent
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Christmas is near. For the next seven days we will hear the seven antiphons that will draw us to the end of our journey
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The Incarnation’s Increasingly Ignored Gifts to Transform Our Mortal Lives – Part 4 of 5: The Indwelling of the Holy Trinity
By Christopher Rogers
The approaching Incarnation brings a fourth Sacramental that we are increasingly ignoring, but which we must constantly remember and thank God for: the Indwelling of the Holy Trinity. We can recollect the Indwelling Lord using quiet, meditation, and contemplation.
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