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Who is the Foundation of the Church? Jesus or Peter?
By De Maria
How many of you think that Jesus Christ’s body is lying under a Church holding up the structure? Raise your hands.
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The ‘J' Word Can Get You in Trouble
By Bill Dunn
In the gospel reading for the weekend of October 24th and 25th, we hear about a Catholic priest in Manhasset, NY, who gave a blessing during a Christmas tree lighting ceremony, and during the blessing he mentioned the word “Jesus.” Immediately, a local politician jumped up and angrily interrupted the priest. The politician grabbed the microphone and, as a stunned crowd looked on, declared,
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Authority: Part 2 Doctrine and the Church
By Kevin Noles
Protestants typically believe that “essential doctrines” are agreed upon by every Christian church. If divisions do appear between Christians, such as on the rapture, then dividing the body of Christ into a new denomination is better than having a public dispute.
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An Open Letter to My Granddaughter on the Occasion of Her Fourteenth Birthday
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
Happy Fourteenth Birthday! How proud I am that you are growing into a lovely young woman, and how happy I am that you are growing more fully in your Catholic Faith, also!
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Capital Punishment - Condemnation to Hopelessness
By Lorrie McNickle
I had the opportunity this week to sit down, one on one, with a convicted murderer. I didn’t know the man to be one convicted of such a heinous crime when I met him; when we decided to have a private discussion regarding his background for employment purposes
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Tiny Ways of Martyrdom
By Annie Piekarczyk
The martyrs of the Church leave me at a loss for words. Since I was really young, I’ve been fascinated with learning about the saints & especially the martyrs. I felt myself drawn to St. Joan of Arc — I was inspired by her bravery, her heroism and her fierceness.
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Innumerable Reasons the Chief Exorcist of Rome proclaims Medjugorje "A Fortress Against Satan"
By Janet Moore
I woke up compelled to address Fr. Gabrielle Amorth’s strong words - words that condemned our apathy toward Medjugorje.
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Ark of the New Covenant (Rev 11:19-12:1)
By De Maria
I have, in the past, discussed this passage with several of our Reformed brothers and sisters. And they are of the opinion that this verse does not describe the Blessed Virgin Mary.
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One Catholic's View Of Islam
By Annie Chester
I have toiled with writing this piece for awhile now and after recent event's that I experienced on Facebook, and after much prayer I feel that it is an article that needs to be written.
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Somewhere, Over the Rainbow ...
By Chris Cappannelli, EdD
In the wake of the Supreme Court decision affirming the legal (if not moral) right to same-sex marriage, millions of Facebook users took to the site, altering their profile pictures with “rainbow” filters or posting some other affirmation of their apparent support of this ruling. However, as a CATHOLIC, what should your response have been?
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Why I Am Not Thankful, because
By Mary Ann Gambill
There is a chair that every parent of a medically fragile child dreads. It is where you sit in a 8x8 room, waiting for the report from the surgeon. There is always a box of tissues on the coffee table beside the chair. As I sit in this horrible chair, I say thank you to Jesus. That's it. Just thank you. Just thank you with no "because."
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Once Saved Always Saved
By Mike Bugal
When we speak about “Evangelical Christianity” or “Protestant” we need to understand that those are a generic, cover all terms for all non-Catholic churches and denominations that at least subscribe to the basics of the Christian faith. These basics are, among others, the Trinity, the Virgin Birth, the sinless life, death burial and resurrection of the Lord, His ascension and one day return.
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We're All In It.
By Mariel Roersma
Four years ago, one of my prayers was answered. God placed someone in my life who was good, caring, and full of faith. She became a very sensible, but very caring spiritual guide for me. She also was someone I thought was perfect.
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Bread - Anybody?
By Elizabeth Thomas
More thoughts for reflection—By God’s own Words in Scripture we are told that God knew of us before we were conceived in the womb. We are called and chosen! Called or chosen to do what? Is it possible, that we are just to be a piece of bread?
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Locating God On Vacation
By Debra Booton McCoy
It was 7:30 am. We were on the coast of Prince Edward Island with a trailer and a one hundred pound dog. And he wanted to go for a walk. I grabbed my rosary and shoved it in my pocket then grabbed his lead and took him out.
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The Family Photo Album
By Denisea Kampe
I’m not Catholic by birth, but by choice. I was raised in the Baptist tradition until I was a preteen at which point my family stopped attending church. I’m not entirely clear on all the specifics, but no matter the reasoning, I’m convinced starving souls had as much to do with it as anything.
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To Be A Saint
By John C Prejean Sr.
When I came back to the faith in 2012, my goal was just to be a better person however, while listening to a talk by Fr. Larry Richards, I heard him say that we are all called to be saints. Saints? Is he kidding me! Apparently Fr. Larry has no idea who I am or what I have done in my life…..sainthood was way off in the distance if even possible at all.
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