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Day 345 – The Beasts and the Number of the Beast
In today’s reading, we see the Dragon and the two beasts....
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Come Holy Spirit!
Rejoice and be glad! Our Lord has kept His promise to us. He descended into hell and on the third day, rose again from the dead and ascended into Heaven. He has broken the chains of sin and has given a lifeline to His faithful by way of the Holy Spirit....
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You were made by God and for God and until you understand that, life will never make sense.
The crowd wants in on the deal, so they ask Jesus their second question, “What can we do to accomplish the works of God?” Jesus’ response is brief. The work of God is to have faith in the One He sent....
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Encountering the Church Penitent
As one who spends as much time as possible praying for poor souls in Purgatory I thought of how these souls would appear in an encounter with the one praying for them. This question became obvious after a dream that seemed so real that its content must be written....
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Why Men Need Women and Women Need Men (part II)
In her book, Delusions of Gender, Cordelia Fine puts forward a rather bold claim asserting that gender differences don’t really exist. Instead, the supposed differences between the sexes is merely a product of society. Is this true?...
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Failure by Procrastination
Procrastination is a pattern of failure through which the essential Christ-focus can be lost....
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Day 344 – The Woman Clothed in the Sun
Today we read one of the most famous and debated passages in Revelation: And a great sign appeared in heaven: a woman clothed with the sun, with the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars....
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Does God love Satan?
God loves you. It’s a phrase that many have heard all their lives. Priests, pastors, and religious leaders across the world have taught about God’s infinite, unchangeable, agape type of love toward His creations. That love is for everything He has created and everyone. Lucifer is a creation of God. ...
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We all want progress, but if you're on the wrong road, progress means doing an about-turn and walking back to the right road; in that case, the man who turns back soonest is the most progressive.
The disciples were witnesses of God’s love and mercy. They saw Jesus heal, and feed, and calm the storm. They saw Him raise Lazarus from the dead. They were witnesses of the power of God’s love....
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Why Men Need Women and Women Need Men
Men need women and women need men. Right? This statement is part of the larger teaching in the theology of the body. Everyone understands how men need women to complete them. Only a woman can take a selfish beer drinking bachelor and make him a selfless hard-working father who looks out for his fami...
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3 Ways Mary Undoes the Knots of Desolation in my Life
Does your life seem confusing? Are you currently in a situation where there is no apparent solution? Sir Isaac Newton once said, “Truth is ever to be found in simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and confusion of things.” If that is the case it seems that life is lacking truth lately. Confusion, ...
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Failure by Apathy
Apathy is a pattern of failure through which the essential Christ-focus can be lost....
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Day 343 – The Two Witnesses
Over the last few days, we have been reading about the blowing of the 7 Trumpets and the judgments that follow....
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"Ex Cathedra" The chair of Peter
Did you ever attend a school of higher learning and wonder who started this institution? Have you even considered what your studies would be like had someone without a background in your chosen endeavor attempted to pass on what they do not have?...
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The problem in today's world is that people lack trust in goodness.
In this Gospel passage, Jesus explains that there’s a difference between the type of person who speaks of earthly things, and the type of person who speaks of God....
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Persevere in Prayer and St. Therese
I have been reading a book lately titled "The Way of Trust and Love" about St. Therese by Father Jacques Phillippe a French priest (I have met him once). In this book this priest has some good points I would like to share with our reader...
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St. Thomas Aquinas and Christology
Thomas Aquinas is known as one of the greatest thinkers in the history of the church. He was a prolific writer, and writings are still widely read today. When it comes to Christology Aquinas had a lot to say, and his writings on Christology can be read in the third part of his Summa Theologica and...
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Treatment for Anemic Christians
Knowing that Jesus is our antidote for sin and failure is a critical aspect of Christian spirituality. If we neglect it, we will soon grow spirituality anemic and weakened by sin....
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Day 342 – The Angel with the Small Scroll
In today’s reading, another angel appears. This angel stands astride the whole earth with his hand up to heaven. It is unclear whether this figure is, in fact, an angel or whether it is the Lord himself. The angel has a “face like the sun” as Jesus did at the transfiguration. Also, the angel is ...
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Humanitarian Interventions and the International Public Law: A Closer Look on the Responsibility To Protect-Doctrine (R2P)
In the debate about the question if, when and how humanitarian interventions can afford peace military action is ambitionally taken into consideration due to cases of failed or rogue states in which ethnic conflict let to violence and the harm of human rights....
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