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The Council of Jerusalem, authority, and food Part I
By Adam Charles Hovey
The surprising think between Peter's authority and food, and also, how James affirms Peter's authority
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Our Spiritual Battle, The War Within Part One
By Eileen Renders
This article is to help us how to remain close to God. It will provide cautions in how Satan is often able to leave us vulnerable to sin
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At 12, I Wanted to be a Carmelite Nun — But Life Got in the Way
By Kevin J. Banet
Question: How is it, according to Saint Francis, that most daughters who enter religious life are unaware of the object, or purpose of religious life?
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To The Heretical German Bishops: Vergessen Sie!
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
“Vergessen Sie!”-- buried German erupted-- when reviewing the deviously crafted German Bishops’ Conference document on “diversity of sexual identities” for Catholic schools that betrays truth and skews authentic love: “Male and female, He created them.” (Gen 1:27). Also, in Jesus Christ’s words, “Have you not read that from the beginning, the Creator made them male and female." (Matt 18:4)
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AN ADVENT "CHRISTMAS CAROL" RETREAT - I
By John M. Grondelski
A guided Advent retreat based on Charles Dickens's "Christmas Carol."
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The Daniel Clause of Midnight Christmas Mass that Confounds the Liberal Vatican.
By Scott Pauline
From antiquity, the church has seen true prophecy in Daniel. In fact, Augustine gave profound and definitive meanings to the book to defend it then. But the modern Vatican denies it, and interprets it according to rationalism.
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Yay! Advent has arrived!
By Janet Cassidy
Dig deep and enjoy this restful, joyful, reflective time of year!
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Frist Sunday of Advent: Let Us Approach as Shepherds Did: Preparing in Advent with the First Witnesses of the King
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
This article invites us to enter Advent with the humility, watchfulness, and joyful obedience of the shepherds—those unlikely first witnesses of Christ—so that we may recognize the newborn King in our own lives and follow His mission from Bethlehem to the Cross and Resurrection.
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Are Marriage/Parenthood Becoming Partisan Issues for Young Women?
By John M. Grondelski
New data argues that both marriage and parenthood are in decline among liberal women aged 25-35, the prime years for entering both institutions. Why should this concern Catholics?
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Get Ready for Christ’s Coming: Reflection for 1st Sunday of Advent
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Are you keeping watch for the lord's coming?
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A Happy Ending
By John M. Grondelski
On the last day of the Church year, the readings turn to the Last Day -- and the happy ending Christ seeks to give us if we turn from sin.
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The Early Church Fathers on The Filioque Clause
By Sebastian R. Fama
Contrary to the claims of the Orthodox Churches, Catholics did not invent the idea that the Holy Spirit proceeds from the Father and the Son in 589 A.D.
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Mary: Co-Redemptrix and Mediatrix of all Graces
By Emily Berns
The Dicastery for the Doctrine of the Faith recently released a note discussing the Marian titles of Co-Redemptrix and Mediatrix of all graces. I explain why we use these titles and why the Dicastery's conclusion that using them is inappropriate is incorrect.
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How Much Love Is Jesus feeling from Us?
By Eileen Renders
This article asks us to reflect on how we show, or express our love for Christ? What do we sacrifice for His sake?
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"One Like a Son of Man"
By John M. Grondelski
In today's First Reading at Mass, Daniel speaks of "one like a Son of Man" appearing at the judgment scene he relates. That Son of Man is Christ.
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Sacraments, Sponsors, and the Call to Authentic Discipleship
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
This article explores the sacred responsibilities of parents, godparents, sponsors, catechists, and priests in preparing souls for Baptism and Confirmation, grounding their roles in the Catechism and Canon Law while addressing contemporary controversies with a call to both truth and authentic Christian charity.
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How are we intending to prepare for Christmas?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Lord Jesus in preparing for Your coming at Christmas we can do no better than prepare our hearts like Mary and Joseph did, and make sure we include time for the Sacrament of Reconciliation in our busy schedules.
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