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How Will We Choose to "Be Opened"?
By Emily Berns
In the Book of Genesis and Mark's Gospel, there are two different cries of "Ephphatha!" or "Be opened!," one from the devil and one from Jesus. The devil's cry actually closes our hearts to the way we are supposed to live, while Jesus's truly opens it. Which one will we choose?
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'Divine lightning' strikes Christ the Redeemer: caught on camera
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
A photographer captured a rare photo in Brazil as lightning struck the head of Christ the Redeemer statue. The bolt lit the statue up and it appears to glow. Don't miss this photo!
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Single Awareness Day
By The Catholic Philadelphian
To all singles out there, please know that God loves you. He is writing your love story. All it takes is placing your trust in him.
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Have you seen Lazarus ?
By Stephen Clark
....Again the notion of wealth is rather subdued really. He had fine clothes, dined sumptuously every day; but it doesn’t mention the trappings of extreme or obscene wealth. No private jet, no yacht in the harbour, no 4×4 in the garage, no i-phone or offshore dollar account in Panama or Switzerland....
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DO MORE; NOT LESS DURING LENT
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Lent is closer than you think. Don't worry, here's a guide for those who have a hard time giving up something.
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Outside The Human Box: Our Father Who Art An Alien
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
In his essence, God is wholly indescribable in human terms, because he is infinite spirit and light.
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Love, Dating and Cars – Getting it Right
By Catholic Paths
Looking for love, marriage? Maybe using the same approach as looking for car might work, if it's done right.
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Shrines of Italy: Duomo di Milano
By Christopher McCarthy
The cultural and spiritual epicenter of Milan, this ancient cathedral is one of the world's largest and most breathtaking.
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Which Are You Choosing: Life or Death, Good or Evil?
By Katie Zalany
We have a choice each day to choose life or death, good or evil. For most of us, we’re making a mix of good and bad choices each day, and we know that in our hearts. We know we’re choosing some things that aren't leading us down the path of more life and goodness.
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Discovering Your God-Given Call
By Kevin J. Banet
God called you into existence for a specific purpose. As you grow and mature, God expects you to discover that purpose.
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Jesus: The Power of Prayer in His Name
By April McQueen
We can call Jesus' name as a prayer in any situation.
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An Open Letter to a Teacher Fired from the Catholic school
By Frances Paquette Rossi
A personal reflection on the ministry of a lay person in the Catholic Church in an open letter directed to one who has experienced the humiliation of being let go due to issues of lifestyle and sexual relationship.
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How to overcome grief from suicide
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Grief from a loved one's suicide is often times much greater than grief from a natural death. Here's how to navigate the tragedy of suicide.
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Avoid Satan's Countereits of Love
By Catholic Paths
We call it love. It "feels" like love. But it hurts, it destroys and it does not last. There is a reason.
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For an Everlasting Love, Seek God's Four Gifts of Love
By Catholic Paths
There is an ongoing debate…is love a feeling or a decision? Both sides make a good case. But true love is neither, it is a gift from God. Four gifts, actually.
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A Mighty Spiritual Battle
By Stephen Clark
“I caught him with an unseen hook and an invisible line which is long enough to let him wander to the ends of the world and still bring him back with a twitch upon the thread”
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Why I Chose to Pursue a Theology Degree?
By Matthew Johnson
This article gives a personal reflection as to why I decided to pursue a theological degree.
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