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Are You Leaving The Light on?
By Eileen Renders
This sharing is about the many ways we can serve Christ through allowing our Light to shine
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The difference between a Cathedral and a Basilica
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Basilicas and cathedrals are both important components of our faith. They are not, however, interchangeable titles. They are not the same.
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All for the Joy of Being with the Bridegroom
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Sts. Felicity and Perpetua were martyrs of the early church in Carthage
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Enough from our Modern-Day Catholic Pharisees!
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
Fridays are days of Penance. Penance can be completed through the Corporal and Spiritual Works of Mercy or by abstaining from meat. The Church teaches us, since 1966, we have that choice for our penance. Beware of Catholic Pharisees who will attempt to teach you otherwise. Trust in the Church and her Bishops.
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The Lord Saw Our Affliction: Reflections on the Readings for the First Sunday of Lent, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
With the passing of Ash Wednesday we have begun our Lenten journey, hopefully embarking on increased charity, prayer, fasting, and worship. Be sure to avail yourself of the many opportunities most parishes have for confession. Work on opening your hearts to the Lord. He will repay more than you know.
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Another Perspective: Kill Joy Theology - Friday Abstinence and The Danger of False Teaching
By Terri Thomas
True joy does not come from indulging in meat on a day of abstinence but from obeying the Will of God and the laws of His Church. Abstinence is not meant to be a killjoy but to unite us with the sacrifice of Christ.
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The History and purpose of Lent
By Glenn Lanham, MATS
A review of the history and purpose of Lenten practice
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The Strange Religious Meaning of Bridges
By Gary Sullivan
A critical battle, a 'chance encounter' between two saints destined to marry each other, a martyrdom, a purging of idols, a connection with God and heaven. All happened on bridges. What's going on? What do bridges really mean in our Catholic Church?
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First Sunday of Lent 2025
By Ginger Herrington
Reflections on the readings for the First Sunday of Lent, 2025
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Don't Miss Out - The Prayer Before A Crucifix - The Plenary Indulgence You Can Gain Each Friday During Lent
By Terri Thomas
On every Friday during Lent, there is a simple and wonderful way to obtain a plenary indulgence: reciting the prayer before a crucifix.
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Surrender Your Heart: Ash Wednesday Reflection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Surrender and Self-Denial are keys to making our Lent holy.
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Five Reasons to Believe
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
The most compelling arguments for believing in God and His Son Jesus Christ
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The thief on the cross and an argument from silence
By Adam Charles Hovey
Who says the Good thief wasn't baptized? The Bible certainly doesn't!
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A Lenten Penance That Will Help Your Deceased Loved Ones
By Terri Thomas
There are so many ways to gain an indulgence and because it is a jubilee year there are 12 extraordinary ways as well.
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Where are we in God's Realm of final events?
By Ralph Hathaway
Coming soon: there Tribulation
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Why do we have the pope?
By Dg
These are some of the many reasons for having the Bishop of Rome as our Supreme Pontiff.
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Jesus, looking at him, loved him ... his face fell, and he went away sad
By Don Reardon
What do we possess? What do we allow to possess us?
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