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Without Prayer nothing good is done. God's works are done with our hands joined, and on our knees.
Every Christian knows by heart the ‘Our Father’: the only prayer that Jesus taught to His followers. But the ‘Our Father’ that we know in our hearts—which we pray at every Mass before receiving Holy Communion, and which we pray several times throughout the course of a rosary—is not exactly the ‘Our ...
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The Sheep, the Pathways and Christianity
A herd of sheep are walking in a path. The herd is full of blind sheep because they refuse to go back to read what a sign that they already passed actually says. And, at the right of this path, there is a fence, and at the right of that fence there is another path…in this second path there is also a...
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Authority: Part 2 Doctrine and the Church
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
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
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
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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Defending The Faith!
The recent wonderful visit to the United States by Pope Francis, and the response to it, especially from the evangelical community, bought to the forefront the need for all of us, as Catholics, to have the knowledge to defend our faith. The sheer hatred toward the Pope, based on lies, myths, and com...
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The Church and the world have a great need of Eucharistic adoration.
In our society, busyness and accomplishments are rewarded to the extent that we cannot sit in silence or relax. We often over-extend ourselves to the detriment of our relationships with friends, family and God....
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The Synod on the Family, Conscience, and the Duty to Continued Formation
Disquieting words are dripping out of the leaky sieve that surrounds the Synod on the Family. We're hearing things like papal delegate Archbishop Blase Cupich's statement that people need to 'come to a decision in good conscience' when it comes to giving Holy Communion to those who are divorced and ...
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Suicide is not the answer, Jesus Christ is the answer!
If someone is seriously depressed, suicidal thinking is common among them. But this is wrong, suicide is a murder....
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Innumerable Reasons the Chief Exorcist of Rome proclaims Medjugorje "A Fortress Against Satan"
I woke up compelled to address Fr. Gabrielle Amorth’s strong words - words that condemned our apathy toward Medjugorje....
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Allegories and God
(I’ve read and heard from many Christians that the Bible is full of stories and myths. Adam and Eve are only one example. And so I thought of that accusation in light of what the apostles clearly believed.)...
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In a Word: Blessed
There is a great shift in The Holy Bible: from the Old Testament to the New Testament…the Old Covenant transformed by Christ into the New Covenant…the Old made New. For me, the key word that illustrates this shift is blessed....
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Ark of the New Covenant (Rev 11:19-12:1)
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
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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It's not the law that saves you - it's Christ
What does it mean to be a Christian? Don’t many of us identify being Christian with faithful observance of external requirements? We see religion primarily as observing the “do’s and do not's” we have been taught....
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Somewhere, Over the Rainbow ...
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 CATHO...
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Why I Am Not Thankful, because
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 ...
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Once Saved Always Saved
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, ...
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An Introduction to the Five Ways of St. Thomas Aquinas, Part 8
Like the Argument from Motion, the Argument from Efficient Causes has inspired a number of objections. Again, I’ll consider the more common objections....
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