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Category: Faith
Days of Creation and 7-Headed Beast as Image of All Human History
This article reexamines ancient metaphors of the days of creation and beast kings as images of all of the ages of human history with the now deeper understanding of history from most fully approved Private Revelation....
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How Evangelical Christians Handle Difficult Verses Part 1
There is no such thing as “Protestant Theology” due primarily to their false doctrine of Sola Scriptura which has resulted in thousands and thousands of denomination with thousands more just waiting for the right reason to come into existence....
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What Can a relationship with Jesus Do?
How important is a relationship with Christ? In my opinion extremely. If you asked almost anyone they would agree with that, but what does it mean to be in a relationship with Christ? I have found it means you pursue Him as He pursues you or you allow Him to pursue you....
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If you happen to be with an atheist who tells you that he does not believe in God, you can read him the whole library, where it says that God exists, and where it is proven that God exists, and he will not believe
Jesus called his apostles and they weren’t who we might consider to be likely candidates. Their weaknesses are so obvious as we read Scripture. But Jesus knew their hearts and their potential and knew what they could become and do for his kingdom. Jesus knows our potential and what we can do for his...
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What to do in a World filled with Chaos
The world seems chaotic these days. Hate seems to permeate the air. Social media has enabled us to dehumanize. It reminds me of road rage. We think because we can’t see the person in the car, they are not human, we curse and gesture at them, having no idea of the life in the car....
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Garbage In Garbage Out
I have a hard time watching television these days. I don't know if you do or not but when I watch TV it seems that the bulk of what's available is a combination of self worship, pornography, and moral indifference. It doesn't help that much of broadcast television is generally poorly written fare, w...
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The devil is a liar and will try to convince you that right is wrong and wrong is right.
When my kids were growing up, I quit believing in the devil. I told them there’s no such thing as the devil. For years I didn’t believe in the devil, but when I started to get closer to God, I realized again that the devil is real and has been trying to turn me away from God for years....
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Why Go?
We are constantly asking God for things; for more money, for good health, for this, for that, but have you considered that there is one thing that He is asking us. There is just one thing He wants from us; to go to Mass. That is it. It's not something that is very time consuming or hard. It's simple...
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The Lord of the Rings is a Catholic story?
I teach the Catholic faith to adults and teens alike. The problem is most of them have been so compromised by the pop culture that they immediately hit the boring button when I explain the Biblical story. However, thanks to author J.R.R. Tolkien’s work in Lord of the Rings there is an alternative wa...
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Sixty years and counting
Springtime is a big deal for celebrations and transitions. Priests get ordained, change parishes or celebrate years of service. Springtime also is full of graduations and the tons of parties that go with them. In my own Archdiocese, it seems as if priests are always moving....
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So often people say that we should look to the elderly, learn from their wisdom, their many years. I disagree, I say we should look to the young: untarnished, without stereotypes implanted in their minds, no poison, no hatred in their hearts.
I suppose you could say that children trust because they are naive. Ideally, children don’t learn life’s hard lessons of disappointment and failure and grief when they are young....
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Why Does God Permit Evil?
The problem of evil is one which has proven itself a stumbling block to the faith of many Christians in both ancient and contemporary times. One cannot help, in looking out upon the various ills that continually beset humanity, but to question whether the Christian God is in fact “good” at all, at l...
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One Unplanned Pregnancy Saved Us All!
One unplanned pregnancy saved us all! It is truly remarkable how when we relinquish all we have and are to our Heavenly Father what he makes of us, and what fruit we bear....
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Mercy in the Midst of Horror
Just a few years ago, I was a snobby high school student. A group from my school was in Washington, DC, and part of the trip was going to a museum. The selected place was the National Holocaust Museum, but we were told that the group from my school could go to a different one, especially since none ...
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Who Do the Crowds Say That I Am?
Opinion polls and surveys are very popular. It seems our entire society is being run by opinion polls these days. Most politicians check survey results each morning to discover what values they believe in. Some won’t even choose which tie to wear (or which pantsuit) until they get the latest report ...
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Playlist: Summer Rain
The weather has been gorgeous in the Chicago area! Thanks, Jesus. But we all know it’s coming, that stormy afternoon, and what then? Mope? Whine? Read? Coffee date? Maybe, just maybe, it’s time to meditate....
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A Crisis of Faith
One doctrine alone has been wandering about in my mind for the past month and the implications of it are the focus of this article. Is There Salvation Outside of the Catholic Church?...
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Death and Dying
Each of us has known the death of someone close to us; sometimes death is unexpected, sometimes it is after the passion of suffering. Always death of someone makes us think of our own mortality; our thoughts vary with our relationship to Jesus....
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Buddha never claimed to be God. Moses never claimed to be Jehovah. Mohammed never claimed to be Allah. Yet Jesus Christ claimed to be the true and living God. Buddha simply said, "I am a teacher in search of the truth." Jesus said, "I am the Truth."
God is not one who waits for us to just survive this life, but rather God is actively prodding us to build God’s kingdom each day. This daily grind takes work in a world where caring for others is counter cultural....
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Spiritual Cataracts
A cataract develops slowly over time, causing the lens in the eye to become progressively cloudy. Without surgical intervention, cataracts inevitably lead to blindness....
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