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Posts By: catholic365
Does Galileo Prove the Church Hates Science? A Closer Look.
One absurd, yet frequently recited, attack on the Catholic Church is its supposed hostility toward science. Science, so say promoters of this view, is opposed to religion which is "nothing more than a pre-scientific way of viewing the world."...
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Faith of Our Fathers: St. Maron- Early Church Fathers Who Have Influnced The Church Thoughout The Ages
Faith of our Fathers. This article we are looking at Church Fathers who have influenced their congregations and beyond. St. Maron is a 4th century cleric and hermit who is a saint in both the Catholic and Orthodox Churches....
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50 Biblical Reasons for Honoring Jesus Through Mary
St. Louis Marie de Montfort (one of the giants in the history of Catholic Marian devotion) wrote: We never give more honour to Jesus than when we honour his Mother, and we honour her simply and solely to honour him all the more perfectly. We go to her only as a way leading to the goal we seek -- Jes...
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Don't Forget the Holy Souls!
In these times there is so much we need to pray for! After reading a short little book entitled "Read Me or Rue It" I'd like to encourage everyone to pray every day for the Holy Souls in Purgatory. They are unable to pray for themselves as we are here and so they count on us to offer Masses, praye...
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Protestant Reactions to a Catholic Writer
I am proud to proclaim I am a Catholic writer. A saved, born again, Spirit filled, lover of Jesus who expects to be accepted by Protestant lovers of Jesus because I am a sister in Christ. BUT, my culture and way of expressions seems odd to Protestant ears, So I am misunderstood....
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DEFENDING THE DIVINITY OF CHRIST
A while ago I wrote a very short introduction about the doctrine of the Trinity, that God is three persons yet one. (To read that short essay click here.) This essay will continue with that concept and will focus specifically on the Divinity of Jesus Christ, meaning that Jesus is God and is the seco...
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The rest of the Story: My Transformation into a Disciple of Christ
Many of you already know the story of the murder of my friend Veronica. Her death truly sent me on a trajectory of intentional discipleship. But what many of you may not know, is that I had already, slowly started down that path. I would say for most of my life, I was “open” and sometimes “seeking”...
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At the Hour of Our Death
I am a Hospice Nurse. I work with the dying and their families on their turf. I am a guest in their homes, in their lives and at the hour of their deaths. As we walk Life's path together for whatever time we are together, I am called upon by the dying and their families and friends to help them unde...
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Faith of Our Fathers: Arianism- Hook, Line and Sinker
In order to better understand the Council of Nicaea a person needs to understand what Arianism is, what is was, and why it presented such potential problem to the leaders there. Arianism, simply defined, is the belief that Jesus Christ was not equal with God the Father, but was a created being. In ...
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Symbolon: The Catholic Faith Explained
An interesting aspect of Catholicism is the fact the Catholic Church has the oldest, deepest, and most philosophically vibrant history of any Christian denomination. There are so many fascinating aspects of Catholic theology, tradition, and practices, that it would take a lifetime just to list them ...
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Okay Priest--Let Us Have Mass!
Remember when in the late 1990’s the world was wondering—“Will the Catholic Church ever let women become a priest?” Well back then, I was wondering too, and was having some ‘conversations’ with the Holy Spirit about this and seeking Wisdom too, on why of the Church chose to keep Her Priest men and...
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Little Boy from the Writer/Director's View: an Interview with Alejandro Monteverde
Little Boy is opening in theatres on April 24 and this is one movie that you will not want to miss making it a special weekend outing for you and your family. The Editor of Catholic365.com, Deborah Burton, got to review this entertainment gem with its luscious cinematography, strong cast of characte...
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Alzheimer's Disease--The Growing, Unstoppable Epidemic
My wife, Marty, began undergoing chemo treatments for Lymphoma during the spring of 2011. In the summer of 2013 cognitive disruption began to rear its ugly head. When I asked her oncologist could it be "chemo brain", he more or less gave me an I'm not sure, maybe shrug followed by a "I don't think...
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You, to the Second Power
Welcome back to Ephesians, Chapter 2. I left you standing in the doorway to new life in Christ, “alive in a space filled with the love of the Persons of the Trinity for one another,” and soaking up that love like a sponge. Does it get better than this? Oh, yeah!...
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The Perfect First Communicant's Gift
I am as picky about children’s books and movies as my children are about food. The junk in modern novels and movies dislodges their innocence and vomits the Catholic values we try to instill in them. Providentially, I came across a new Catholic movie and novel series that fit my idea of substantial ...
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Something Extra
A colored egg peeked out from its hiding place under a snow-covered shrub and caught my eye today. I wondered how long it would take for someone to find the undiscovered Easter treasure....
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Scoring for the Home Team: Following the Example of Indiana's Memories Pizza
Like a swarm of bumblebees that buzz one way and then the other, their little bodies bump and rub as they move in unison after the rolling target. The air is booming with commands, but the rush of adrenaline has rendered the players deaf....
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The 3 O'clock Hour: The Chaplet Of The Divine Mercy
I was in a religious store during Lent and I overheard two ladies talking to the lady who owns the store. They were explaining to the store owner that they were looking for gift ideas for a relative that had recently relocated out of the area to take a job. Then about 6 months later, she was told th...
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Catching the Faith
“Christos Anesti ek nekron, thanato thanaton patisas, kai tis en tis mnimasi zoin harisamenos,” my little grandsons chanted in unison as I watched happily in surprised silence. “Christ is risen from the dead, trampling down death by death, and to those in the tombs, granting life,”...
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Mary Magdalene, the Soul of Us All
Mary Magdalene is a person of many talents and shows much empathy. Wealthy enough to follow Jesus around Israel, she loves Jesus and wept over His tomb. Therefore, I was surprised she did not recognize Jesus standing outside the tomb, thinking he was the gardener. She did not recognize Jesus in ...
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