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Sunday Gospel Reflection (April 6, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
Jesus not only forgives but also restores the woman caught in adultery, lifting her up both physically and spiritually.
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Catholic à la Carte: Picking and Choosing Our Faith
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
"Catholic à la Carte" explores how many modern Catholics selectively embrace only the comforting aspects of the faith—like love and forgiveness—while avoiding the harder truths Jesus preached about transformation, repentance, and obedience. Drawing from both the Old and New Testaments, the article reminds readers that true discipleship means embracing the full message of Christ.
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The Early Church Fathers on Merit
By Sebastian R. Fama
When the Catholic Church speaks of merit, she does not mean that we can earn our salvation in the strict literal sense. For only Christ can merit or earn salvation for us. When applied to humans, the word merit is synonymous to the word reward.
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Go and Sin No More: 5th Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Jesus never condemns the sinners but calls them to repentance
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DON'T COVET!
By Adam Charles Hovey
Something so basic, but we so basically ignore.
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Radicalism for Our Culture: The Beatitudes
By Michael J. Baglino
update on the beatitudes
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Vatican II: Exploring the history, purpose, and controversy
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
I think it is important to explore Vatican II's significance, the responses it elicited—both supportive and critical—and its ongoing impact on the Church and society.
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Fifth Sunday of Lent
By Ginger Herrington
Reflections on the readings for the Fifth Sunday of Lent
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Go and Do Not Sin Anymore: Reflections on the Readings for the Fifth Sunday of Lent, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
In keeping with the message of Lent, this Sunday we are reminded to look ahead through conversion to our heavenly home, "the prize of God’s upward calling, in Christ Jesus." It is a message of both the Old and New Testaments, although it often seems to be a forgotten one.
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Do Christians Have to Fast?
By Dg
Do Christians Need to Fast? Short Answer: Yes
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Defending Apocalypse Millennium as Our Lady's Immaculate Triumph | Part II
By Scott Pauline
The purpose of these series of essays is to defend the position that the best way to see the Millennium of Apocalypse 20, is not the traditional augustinian one that the church has tended to follow, but should now be viewed more profoundly as the coming age of peace, where the blessed Virgin Mary of Fatima will reign in most of the world through her most Immaculate heart.
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Do You Believe Jesus is God?
By Janet Cassidy
Here's some clarifying information for you if you are Catholic. It will also be helpful for those of you who are not Catholic, who just want to learn more about Holy Communion. I include a couple of great articles as well.
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Jesus gives us a lesson in compassion
By Fr. Francis Maple
The Pharisees try to trick Jesus into condemning the woman caught in adultery.
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The Lingering Guilt Associated with past Sins
By Eileen Renders
As Catholics, we are obliged to fulfill our Easter duty. This requires us to go to the Sacrament of Reconciliation, Mass, and Holy Communion for Easter, best known as "Our Easter duty". What better time than now to fully reflect upon what we are promising God in that Confessional as we knell in front of the priest with a sincere heart.
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Catechumens and Candidates: What is the difference?
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Candidates and Catechumens are seeking to come home to the Roman Catholic Church, yet they have different paths.
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TWENTY QUOTES FROM ST. JOHN PAUL THE GREAT
By The Catholic Philadelphian
20 quotes from St. John Paul the Great on the anniversary of his passing
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Are Non-Catholics Members of the Church?
By Dg
Are Non-Catholics Members of the body of Christ?
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