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Thinking about Thanksgiving in the Gospels
By John M. Grondelski
An overview of the concept of "thanksgiving" in the Gospels, with applications to our celebration of American Thanksgiving and daily Mass.
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What part of our body and soul constitutes our Spirit?
By Eileen Renders
We have heard of a Strong Spirit, a Good Spirit, and may wonder exactly what is our Spirit, where is it, and what does it do? This reading will provide a few of those answers.
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The Unannounced Christ
By Fr. Francis Maple
Lord Jesus You came on earth 2000 years ago and You come to us in the most unexpected ways every day, the time of Advent tells us You will come again to us this Christmas.
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"I don't want to hurt my Jesus"--the path to Perfect Contrition
By The Catholic Nurse
Perfect versus imperfect contrition--a poem in 145 words.
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Preparing for Christmas and our last end
By Fr. Francis Maple
Lord Jesus, may we heed Your clarion call to stay awake and be prepared for Your coming.
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I AM in You, As You are in ME
By Eileen Renders
How to keep that promise, "i am in you, as you are in Me" alive. Jesus said, only those that are sent to Me by the Father are in Me as they keep My Commandments.
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Christmas and Purgatory? Knowing, Praying, Delivering Our Friends, the Poor Souls in Purgatory - A 30-Day Novena Begins November 25
By Terri Thomas
The Blessed Mother has told us that many more souls leave purgatory and go to heaven on Christmas Day than on any other day. This is why it makes sense to increase our prayers and sacrifices for the Holy Souls during Advent.
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Daniel Interprets a Dream
By John M. Grondelski
Tuesday's First Reading recounts Daniel interpreting King Nebuchadnezzar's dream. What's it about and why is it still relevant, especially for Christians?
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Top 8 distractions at Holy Mass--please help?
By The Catholic Nurse
Some sinners want to be with God, to escape demands, responsibilities, conflicts & just let Him love us. In our evil world, who doesn't need 1-free uninterrupted hour of pure Love each week?
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This Week We Will Read the Book of Daniel
By John M. Grondelski
The First Readings at Mass during this year's 34th Week of Ordinary Time come from Daniel. Here's an introduction to Daniel and a peek at Monday's reading.
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Behold Your King: Solemnity of Christ the King
By The Catholic Philadelphian
ALL HAIL CHRIST THE KING
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What we must understand about "Christ the King"
By Ralph Hathaway
The Kingship of Christ
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The Battleground of the Mind and the 14 Rules of St. Ignatius Rule 5: Fidelity in Desolation/Dryness versus Desolation
By Jacinta Wick
In this article we explore again Desolation and what to do to walk through it. We also talk about Dryness versus Desolation.
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Why I Am Not Comfortable With the Title of Co-Redemptrix for Our Blessed Mother at This Time
By Bryan J Dickerson
Our Blessed Mother is honored with many titles that recognize and celebrate her unique role in humanity’s salvation. Here is why I am not comfortable for using the Co-Redemptrix title for Our Most Blessed Mother, the Mother of God and Mother of Our Savior at this time and further prayer, discernment and study are needed.
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On Saints and sparrows
By Adam Charles Hovey
Just remember, you're more important than birds
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Why Should I Be the Good Samaritan?
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
Being a Good Samaritan should be a choice and not an obligation.
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The Early Church Fathers on Sabbath or Sunday Worship?
By Sebastian R. Fama
Christians live under the New Covenant and not the Old. The Church, in its God given authority (Matthew 16:15-19), changed the day of worship from Saturday to Sunday in honor of the day that Jesus rose from the dead.
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