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The Devil's Freaky Friday | Liberal Corporality and Conservative Spirituality: Communism and Relativism
By Scott Pauline
Liberal Christianity is bent on making this world a better place physically. It is soft both ways: soft-hearted and soft-headed.
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POPE SAINT MARTIN I, MARTYR
By Debra Booton McCoy
Martin, son of Fabricius, was born sometime between 590 and 600, near Todi, Umbria. His biographer, Theodore, wrote of Martin that he was of noble birth, of commanding intelligence and of great charity to the poor.
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This December Saint became one of the most honored Jesuits in History; His name is Edmund Campion
By Larry Peterson
Included among the great feast days celebrated in December there is one often overlooked. It falls on December 1 and is in honor of Saint Edmund Campion.
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History of Church Part 4 - The 3rd century (200 AD to 300 AD)
By James Dsouza
After six popes were killed in last century for following Christian faith and groups breaking out of one Holy Roman Catholic Church, the conviction of believing in Jesus Christ is still alive, even though 200 years has passed when Jesus Christ left earth.
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Pope Theodore I, the last Palestinian Pope
By Debra Booton McCoy
It was the early 600s. The Muslims had conquered the Levant, or eastern Mediterranean lands, taking Jerusalem in 638, in a bloodless coup. It became difficult for the Christians to live there, especially the clergy.
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My Birthday Wish for Pope Francis
By Sherry Kenner
Holy Father, I cannot imagine the weight of being the 266th successor of St. Peter! The entire Church of more than a billion people, look to you for leadership, clarity, and nuturing. It is an awesome responsibility. The world is much different than in the days of St. Peter, but the instruction form our Lord Jesus Christ remains the same: "Feed my lambs..Tend my sheep...Feed my sheep...
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The Simple Idea That PROVES Protestantism is Against Jesus
By Arnold Scott
Part of being a Protestant is not submitting to a hierarchy that is directly from Jesus and not accepting the succession of Bishops from the apostles. They may be a self-appointed hierarchy, or just a single pastor to maintain doctrine, but not a hierarchy with apostolic succession right back to the apostles and to Jesus, a hierarchy we must submit to for Christian unity
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Pope Pius XII and His Confidant; Father Giovanni Ferrofino; Together, they Quietly Managed the Rescue of Thousands of Jews during World War II
By Larry Peterson
There is still controversy surrounding Pope Pius XII and his perceived indifference to the crimes the Nazis were committing during World War II. The Pope was constantly bombarded with pleas for help on behalf of the Jews but, as head of the Vatican state, had to feign neutrality.
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POPE JOHN IV, FINALLY SOLVING A PROBLEM
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope John IV was a native of Zadar, Dalmatia. This city is on the opposite side of the Adriatic Sea from Venice, but further south, giving the city a mild climate. With a beautiful coastline and harbor, it was a blessing and a curse in history. War and vacillating allegiances have rocked this area throughout time. John was pope during one of these times.
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The Catholic Sex Talk
By Tony Jesse
Probably the most unpopular teaching of the Catholic Church is the teaching on sex. The idea that sex is designed for a man and women only in the context of a marriage open to children has to be one of the most outdated ideas in the eyes of the pop culture. But, interestingly, the more people study this teaching the more it begins to make sense.
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POPE SEVERINUS, CAUGHT IN THE MIDDLE
By Debra Booton McCoy
Pope Severinus spent more time waiting to be confirmed the newly elected pope by the Byzantine emperor than he did being pope.
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Beautiful Mercy is Ours
By Jean Smith
Jesus Christ is the face of the Father’s mercy. Mercy has become living and visible in Christ.
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History of Church Part 3 - The 2nd century (100 AD to 200 AD)
By James Dsouza
In the 1st century (1 AD to 100 AD) after Jesus left, Apostles are killed for preaching what they truly seen, known and now fully believe that God loved the world so much that he sent his son Jesus to pay the price for all our sins on the cross, just so that whoever believes in his Son is saved by his loving grace.
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History of Church - Part 2 - 1st century - (50 AD to 100 AD)
By James Dsouza
Before 1st century, We people are deemed to be punished for our sinful nature but Christ pays the price and redeems us. Peter leads the church as 1st Pope.
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Meet Joseph Calasanctius—More or less unheard of yet he is the Patron Saint of Catholic Schools
By Larry Peterson
What follows is about a man who was ordained a priest and established the first free school for children in Europe, something unheard of at the time. His name is Joseph Calasantius. He went on the become the patron saint of Catholic Schools.
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History of Church - Part 1 - From the Beginning
By James Dsouza
A brief history of church from the beginning till 49 years AD (number of years afer the death of Christ) 1. God creates everything 2. God brings humans into existence in his image, Adam and Eve.
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POPE HONORIUS I, HERETIC?
By Debra Booton McCoy
Poor Pope Honorius has been condemned, anathematized, pointed out as fallible and partly excused. He has remained on the list of valid popes, somehow. Who is this man and how did he get into this position?
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