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Faith Fall
By Lisa Livezey
Author Lisa Livezey ponders how she might have responded if she had been among the disciples during Christ's passion.
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Suffering
By Eileen Renders
Why do good people suffer? Why does God allow this? How do we accept our suffering?
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The envelope and the letter
By Marianne Giltner
The envelope and the letter
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God is in the Storm
By Christy Romero
If you are in the midst of a storm, remember that God is in the storm with you. You are not alone.
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What is is that is guiding the evil of the Antichrist who will become elected by non-believers?
By Ralph Hathaway
The Antichrist who is waiting to spread evil
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The great debate
By Marianne Giltner
The great debate
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GENUINE FAITH COMMITMENT--THE TAKEN FOR GRANTED ESSENTIAL RESPONSE TO THE GOOD NEWS
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
catechetical, reflection
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Did Jesus Say We're to Be At Odds with Our Families?
By Katie Zalany
Today’s Gospel seems to suggest that Jesus came not to bring peace to our families but rather division. What does Jesus mean by this? Are we supposed to be at odds with our family members? Here’s what I think it means.
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400,000 Priests, 300,000 Masses, and Today’s Scriptures
By Richard Horrell
Every day, 400,000 priests celebrate 300,000 Masses across the world, uniting heaven and earth in the one Sacrifice of Christ. Today’s Scriptures remind us that His fire transforms, purifies, and calls us to courageous faith—even when it brings division.Homeschooling,
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Saint Helena
By Marianne Giltner
St Helena
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Why Scriptural Reading Matters
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Why Catholics must step up their scriptural reading game
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There's a right way and the wrong way
By Marianne Giltner
There's a right way and a wrong way
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Come, bless the LORD!
By Adam Charles Hovey
Sometimes, we just need to thank God.
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The Question of Chance vs. Trust
By Ralph Hathaway
There is never Chance with God
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The Sorrowfilled Assumption
By David Christensen
Sorrowful Mysteries and the Assumption
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Peace or Division, Fire on the Earth: Reflections on the Readings for the Twentieth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Fire is often a symbol of the Holy Spirit. With the help of the Holy Spirit we become committed to Jesus and to our Faith. This is what Jesus is asking for. It is His continued message to put God first so that good things (e.g., Christ's peace) will follow.
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Mama Mary, Take my Heart
By Christy Romero
Two years ago today, on the feast of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, I gave my full heart to Mama Mary, asking her to set it on fire with love for her Son. My heart is still on fire.
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