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Category: Faith
Why Oral Traditions Are Important: Ask An Armenian
Many Catholics—and a fair number of Protestants—are confused as to the exact meaning of sola scriptura (Latin, “Scripture only”), the authority principle or rule of faith for our Protestant brethren....
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Haste that Day
Christian, you too are living as righteously before God as you know how. And perhaps you also wonder what you have done wrong that your life is broken....
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These Six Nuns Willingly Gave their Lives During the Ebola Outbreak of 1995
Pope Francis issued declarations of “Heroic Virtue” for three of the sisters on February 20 and another on March 21. This essay is in two parts: A & B. All of the sisters belonged to the Sisters of the Poor...
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Now and Forevermore
As a kid, I knew my mind. I honestly believed I had a mind. But as the world turns on its axis, seasons change, and all forms of world leadership, pundits, and professionals offer their expertise, speeding through high-tech revolving doors, I find that my mind isn’t always my own....
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How Satan Encourages Us to Not Trust the Church
The serpent definitely is crafty. He uses the same tactics now that he did back then in the Garden of Eden, and he has used the same tactics all throughout the history of our salvation. Back in the Garden, the serpent said to Eve (in Genesis, Chapter 3 vs. 1) - "Really? None of the fruit in the Gard...
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The Importance of Controlling Our Tongues
James, on the other hand, is truly terrifying. It has some of the harshest condemnations of sin in the entire New Testament, and unless our names start with the abbreviation “St.” we can’t help but recognize ourselves and our own sinfulness in those condemnations....
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You Are Relied Upon to Do Very Much
Joseph, you were relied upon to mirror the Heavenly Father to Jesus, help us to accept our duties as you accepted yours, in obedience and in love. Amen....
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Seeing Old Things with New Eyes
Before the pandemic completely seized the world, a Sunday gospel reading detailed the healing of a blind man (Mark 8:22-26). In it, Jesus grasped the man’s hand and led him outside of the village. Then, after applying spittle on the affected eyes, Jesus asked the man if he could see. Indeed the man ...
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What has this to do with me?
Today ... you rejoice at His Resurrection and are grateful that He died for you. But how did you feel then? When you were there when they crucified our Lord?...
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Fr. Benedict Groeschel's Angel Comes to the Aid
Our invisible friends and aides from God, our Guardian Angels, are ever-present, ready to support us in this walk of faith. Find out in this chat how one sister discovered that she could get her angel to solicit the aid of Fr. Benedict Groeschel’s guardian angel....
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Jesus Has a Sense of Humor
I think when the topic is Jesus, a lot of people are afraid to laugh. That’s understandable. But think about it: Jesus is fully God and fully man; that’s a core doctrine of our faith....
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Servant of God Adele Bonolis- She reached out to Prostitutes and helped them regain their dignity
Adele demonstrated determination and possessed unmistakable leadership qualities...
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Teen Book Review - Treasures: Visible & Invisible
CatholicTeenBooks recently released their third anthology Treasures: Visible & Invisible. As is the case with all the short story collections, this book gives readers a chance to meet several different authors and their writing styles....
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Isaiah's First Prophesies and Us
Hear, O Lord of Hosts, the cry of your people...
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Church Fathers And The Real Presence
The Pew Research study, issued Aug. 5, 2019, showed that 69% of all self-identified Catholics said they believed the bread and wine used at Mass are not Jesus, but instead "symbols of the body and blood of Jesus Christ." The other 31% believed in the real presence of Jesus in the Eucharist, known as...
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It Took a Robin!
Easter was anti-climatic for me this year. What happened? What happened: happened to millions this year....
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Institution of the Holy Eucharist
“I Myself am the Living Bread come down from heaven. If anyone eats this bread, he shall live forever; the bread I will give is My Flesh, for the life of the world.’...
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He is Risen!
Does your heart rejoice like mine does in knowing that the Lord is no longer hanging on a cross, but instead sits at the right hand of our Father in heaven?...
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Easter: What's it all about?
Jesus, the Son of God, came to this earth so we might see Him as a human. We might listen to Him, learn from Him, witness His power through His miracles, love and compassion. But He also came to earth to build a bridge once again between sinning humanity and God its Creator. It is through Jesus that...
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If Jesus Suffered and Died for our sins, why us?
The age-old question that many theologians can not answer exactly; why is there so much suffering in the world?...
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