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Category: Faith
Remembering "The Prison Angel, Mother Antonia Brenner: On the 2nd Anniversary of Her Passing
This is a love story. No, it is not about romantic love. Rather, it is about the love of Christ exploding in the soul of a woman who ran with her God given gift and did her best to shower it upon some of the meanest and worst criminals in Mexico....
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A Call to Motherhood, A Call to Greatness
I grew up in the 80s. It was just the beginning of the “latchkey” generation. My mother gave my brothers and me the gift of staying home. Her zest for life, ability to celebrate to the fullest, and warm love was poured out daily upon us. I am better for it....
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Putting on the Armor of God to Defend the Souls of Our Children
On a sunny Sunday in July of last year, I was trying out a new church by myself. Two days earlier, my husband left me at a brand new duty station for a year-long deployment. It was the first time in a month that my child, at that age of 19 months, had been to church, due to our move, a lot of trav...
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Lord hears the prayer of the righteous!
The righteous man is the one who listen to God, who fear God and who do not practice his own righteousness but he lives according to the Scriptures and God's ways. He makes a great relationship with God as his top priority. God's word says that eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are ...
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Where is "purgatory" in the Bible?
Although the word "purgatory" is not found in Scripture. Scripture points to a place of suffering in the after life...
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A Biblical Defense of the Papacy
The recent visit of the Holy Father to the United States has ignited interest in the office of the Pope by Catholics, our Protestant brothers and sisters, and non-Christians. While faithful Catholics hold firm to the primacy of the Holy Father, many are unaware of the biblical roots of this office....
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The Catholic Ritual: A Personal Reflection
Catholics, as a group, rely on and typically enjoy rituals. Whether it be the sign of the cross on our foreheads with ashes on Ash Wednesday, the waving of our palm's on Palm Sunday, or the beautiful Easter vigil; complete with fire, water, and the fragrant oil of chrism. These rituals connect us to...
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Technology and the Destruction of the Family
Screens; all we do anymore is look at screens. We look at our handy little computer phones we carry with us at all times, larger tablets, larger computer screens, and television screens after that. When does it stop? While technology has its good points, it is destroying us slowly....
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The Calling
“Father … I want to become a priest!” Normally such words would gladden the heart of any priest. To learn that someone has received the calling from God and is only too willing to respond. But this was not the reaction of Father Ignatius at Norman’s sudden announcement....
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I am His.
I'm someone that is used to being looked down on, thought of as different, often insulted, and not like the others.It's something that I'm plenty used too. But that has taught me a few good lessons....
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There's none so deaf as those who will not hear
Today, Christ's sweet —but stern— voice admonishes those who believe they certainly deserve a “ticket” for Paradise, just because they may say: «Jesus, how wonderful you are!». Christ has paid the price of our salvation without excluding anyone, but, all the same, some minimum conditions must be kep...
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The three major objections to Scripture Alone which Protestants can't overcome
Scripture alone is the Protestant doctrine which says that Scripture is the sole rule of faith. It was originally known as Sola Scriptura. The word “sola” is the Latin word for “alone” and the word “scriptura” means “scripture”. In English it is called the doctrine of Scripture alone or sometimes...
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Self-Growth with God!
So far, 2015 has been an interesting year for me with many trials that I’ve been going through, either of work, school or relationships with people in my community/church....
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The Principle of Double Effect Part 4: Proportionality
We have now arrived at the fourth and final criteria of the Principle of Double Effect: 4. The amount of good that is gained from the good effect must be able to compensate for the harm from the bad effect....
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Evicting the Enemy in the Gates (Porn in Church)
Satan's greatest trick is deceiving us into thinking he doesn't exist (C.S. Lewis). Or perhaps greater, to know he does exist, and the ways he's working, but to do nothing about it....
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5 Good Minutes with God - Why is a new spool of twine special?
Our Youth Minister recently shared a passage from scripture: “Behold I make all things new.” It is a simple statement, but it packs significant meaning. The best way to explain what that verse means to me is to compare it to a new spool of twine....
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If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich.
The story of the rich young man might also be called “following Jesus: the ups and downs of being a disciple”; or “Here is the beginning of a long journey down the road with Jesus”; or “following Jesus a call to love as he loved”....
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Open to the Lord
When the famous preacher, George Whitefield, was preaching outdoors to a great throng, a hardened but curious unbeliever watched from atop a near-by tree, while resisting the teaching by keeping his ears plugged with his fingers. A fly lit on his nose, forcing him to remove his finger from one ear t...
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Socrates vs Sola Scriptura
One of the greatest arguments against Sola Scriptura was articulated by a pagan philosopher many centuries before the Protestant Revolution came along:...
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The Shadow of God's Plan Part 2
In Part 1 we looked at the first Covenant that God established with mankind, as well as the promise that He made to Eve of a Messiah. We saw that the Noetic Covenant was basically a one sided Covenant, but the Abrahamic Covenant placed requirement on man to participate in it: circumcision. Now we mo...
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