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Prepare for Spiritual War: 33rd Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The end is not close but we all must prepare for it now
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A Time of Unsurpassed Distress: Reflections on the Readings for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle B
By Tom Klocek
Is this the Holy Spirit at work that these readings come now? Some may think we are in a time of great distress, some may think we are sidestepping it. Either way, these readings talk about things we all need to consider, especially the four last things. And the ultimate message is to be prepared. Don't put off a return to the Lord.
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Do the condemned burn in Hell?
By Eileen Renders
this article opens the door to how we think about God's punishment, what His punishment might be, and especially how to avoid it.
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Do Not Waste Your Suffering
By Daniel Mark
No one wants to suffer. We cannot suffer in vain. But we can look to Christ.
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Life Can Be So Aggravating--Very Aggravating!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Aging with all that comes with it---is tough, and this world brings emotions that make our life even harder. Anyone with any type of disability, no matter the age---know how hard live can be.
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Daily Mass Reading Reflection (Nov 14, 2024)
By Mike Schramm
It is interesting that Jesus parallels the “Look, here it is” in reference to the Kingdom of God with the “Look, here he is” in reference to himself (Luke 17, my emphasis). Just as the Kingdom of God cannot be observed, so too cannot his divinity be observed in his earthly ministry, but “in his day” it, or he, will not be avoidable.
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THE CROSS AND THE ROSE-PART 2
By Robert J Varrick
INSPIRATIONAL
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Hail and blessed be the hour!
By Marianne Giltner
Hail! And blessed be the hour!
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Why does Jesus Heal people now ?
By Stephen Clark
We later learned of another group of friends who had gone to the hospital the next morning to pray for a sister who had dreadful skin problem (possibly leprosy) for some time and she too was healed within a few days all the sores and puss dried up and her skin returned to normal.
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Faith Miracles
By Elizabeth Tichvon
This is how our faith will save us.
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Daily Mass Reading Reflection (Nov 13, 2024)
By Mike Schramm
The Psalm, everyone’s favorite, refers to the “restful waters” where the Good Shepherd leads us (Psalm 23:2). It is not just a place of peace, but actually refers again to the connection between God’s presence and the water. The first time “rest” is used the Bible is not any action of ours, the sheep, but by God Himself, the Good Shepherd.
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What are the Lessons from Paris, France on America and the Elections?
By Michael J. Baglino
Work, family, Catholicism are still a part of France
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Happy or Saved? Which do you choose?
By Marianne Giltner
Happiness or Saved? Which do you choose?
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Daily Mass Reading Reflection (Nov 12, 2024)
By Mike Schramm
The irony in Jesus’s point to his apostles in the Gospel reading is that while their attitude should be that of a servant, one doing what they owe God out of justice, it is God who graciously invites them to the table. This is exactly what the Last Supper was and what eventually became the Mass- We humble servants, deserving nothing but the opportunity to give back to God what we owe…everything.
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Diakonia
By Ishmael Adibuah
Reflections for the 32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time
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Daily Mass Reflection (Nov 11, 2024)
By Mike Schramm
In the Gospel reading there are two different things thrown “into the sea” for seemingly different reasons. First, there is the one who is tied to the millstone. Second, there is the mulberry tree. The first person is thrown into the sea because he caused “little ones to sin.” The mulberry tree seems to be getting “planted” there as a testament to the potential, desired faith of the Apostles.
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Keep Fishing
By Richard Maffeo
Not catching anything for the Lord? Keep fishing.
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