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Are We All Really Created Equal?
By Eileen Renders
This writing depicts how we often struggle to understand God's ways. We are in no way equal to how God thinks, what He can do, nor an ability to envision His divine plan for us.
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Woe to the Complacent: Reflections on the Readings for the Twenty-sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
The "minor" prophet (minor not because of importance but for the focus of his prophecy) Amos has another life lesson for us which serves as an appropriate introduction to all of the readings. Complacency is NOT an effective strategy when engaged in spiritual warfare. We must be zealous in our faith.
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How does God view the poor and the rich?
By Fr. Francis Maple
How does God view the rich and the poor?
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God will send a light
By Eddie Kunz
Poem
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90 Days until Christmas 2025: How to Prepare Spiritually Even Before Advent
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Christmas 2025 will be approaching. Let's be sure that we prepare for it spiritually by keeping Christ in Christmas
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Do you forget those who are disadvantaged?
By Fr. Francis Maple
You can be quite happy with your way of life and never give a thought to someone less off than you.
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We need each other
By Fr. Francis Maple
No man is an island we all need each other to grow up in a Spiritual life.
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Heart And Soul (in Sync?)
By Eileen Renders
This writing examines our innermost thoughts and feelings, and with a goal to show how our heart and soul are unified whenever we are comfortable and compatible with where God desires us to be
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On Protestant Salvation, Going Straight to Heaven, & the Frequent Need for Purgatory
By Emily Berns
After Charlie Kirk's tragic death, many people, including Catholics, said that he is now in heaven with Jesus. Since Catholics believe that Catholicism is the true Faith, what is the teaching on Protestant salvation? And how likely is it that Kirk did go straight to heaven?
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Echoes from Nicaea: The Creed
By Greg Maresca
In a year crowded with commemorations from wartime victories to pop culture milestones, the 1700th anniversary of the Council of Nicaea underscored a deeper legacy: the forging of the Nicene Creed that shaped Christianity and Western Civilization. Amid a culture that avoids absolutes, the creed endures as a countercultural declaration of timeless truths.
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We Have a Gentle Guest and Friend Within Us (part 4 of 5)
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
Catechetical, Devotional
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An Abridged Stations of the Cross for Busy Persons
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B., offers an abridged Stations of the Cross for busy people, with short prayers for each of the fourteen stations and the Resurrection, followed by a "Gloria Patri." The reflections focus on Jesus' mercy and love, uniting personal struggles with His passion. This devotion fosters spiritual renewal through concise meditations on hope and compassion.
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Be A Light for Christ is Now Available on Amazon
By Bryan J Dickerson
The author has compiled 101 of his articles which were originally published on Catholic365 and self-published them through Amazon's Kindle Direct Publishing.
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In Desperation, we may cry out, "Why me, God?"
By Eileen Renders
Reflection on how/why some of us live a long life, and others die young. But, maybe life is how we leave, rather than how old we are when God calls us?
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A good wife is the crown of her husband
By Adam Charles Hovey
but she who brings shame is like rottenness in his bones
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The Early Church Fathers on Contraception
By Sebastian R. Fama
The Early Church Fathers were undivided in their condemnation of artificial birth control (contraception).
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The journey in a boat
By Eddie Kunz
Jesus and the apostles used boats for fishing. sometimes life is like a boat journey.
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