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Reflection on Holy Thursday: Judas betrays Jesus, and Communism
By Scott Pauline
Communism is the logical consequence of liberal Christianity.
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The 'Ordo Amoris' and Holy Week
By Emily Berns
The 'ordo amoris' is a theological and hierarchical principle that shows us how to properly order our loves so as to direct them toward our highest good, which is God. During Holy Week, we reflect on the stories of Mary and Judas and how they used or abused the ordo and it gives us a guide to ask ourselves how we employ the ordo and how we can better use it in our lives to love God above all.
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How Much God Loves Us?
By Fr. Francis Maple
How much God loves us
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What God Has Done For Me
By Eileen Renders
This is an article meant to be shared as we journey along our path toward Christ. A path of learning and growing, and sharing while always keeping God as our focus and Teacher.
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Extraordinary Graces: Divine Mercy Sunday and the Divine Mercy Novena (begins Good Friday)
By Terri Thomas
On the last day of the Octave of Easter (the Sunday after Easter - April 27) the entire Church is invited to gather throughout the world to celebrate Divine Mercy Sunday. Jesus asked that this feast day be preceded by the Novena to the Divine Mercy which begins on Good Friday. Learn all about that in this article.
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Why Easter is Everything: The Heart of Every Catholic
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
Explore why Easter is the most important celebration in the Catholic faith, drawing connections between Christ’s birth and resurrection, the power of the Cross, the promise of salvation through the Good Thief, and the ongoing invitation to experience the joy of Easter every Sunday.
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Eucharist and Priesthood Connection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
What is the connection between the Eucharist and the Holy Priesthood?
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Assessment of uniquity of inter-special salvation
By Cornelius S. Abernathy
I demonstrate that evolution diminishes the effectiveness of Jesus, as it calls into question the type and state of humanity which is worthy of salvation, and whether early humans fit into this.
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The necessity of God in science.
By Cornelius S. Abernathy
I posit here that the highest of all creation and discovery, specifically science, comes from God, and thus Darwin, absent of God, swims in an abyss of folly.
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Holy Thursday
By Roberta M. Meehan
Poem for Holy Thursday
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The Twenty-two Plenary Indulgences You Can Obtain During Holy Week through Divine Mercy Sunday and Beyond
By Terri Thomas
There is a good chance that many baptized Catholics are in a position to receive a plenary indulgence during Holy Week and beyond. The following information relates how these indulgences can be gained for ourselves or for the holy souls in purgatory.
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A Lenten Treasure Hunt: Final Clue
By Christy Romero
In order to find the Treasure, we must surrender ourselves to God. The final clue will reveal how to accomplish a complete detachment so we can live in complete freedom.
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The folly of evolution
By Cornelius S. Abernathy
I here demonstrate that the theory of evolution has no scientific basis, that it is incompatible with scripture, and that it was created by egomaniacs, subversives, enemies of God, and other such people of bad moral character.
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The Lord Has Truly Risen
By Fr. Francis Maple
The Lord Is Truly Risen
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A Holy week reflection
By Adam Charles Hovey
Jesus enters Jerusalem, triumphantly. And then less than a week later, those that welcomed him, call for his execution. The cross was a stumbling block for them, but not for us. We proclaim Christ crucified!
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Who is this Man?
By Victor S E Moubarak
Who is Jesus?
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Our Persecution And Great Sorrows
By Eileen Renders
Resolving our inner question regarding the persecutions and sorrows Jesus forwarned us of
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