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Meeting Brother Luthor
By Paul Thomas
Meeting a man searching for meaning in his retirement.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Week 8, Day 1 – The World is a Dead and Desolate Land of Lost Sinners
By Mark C. McCann
As we take to heart the message that there are none who are righteous, it should strengthen our resolve to reach out to all who are outside the Kingdom of God.
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How Sure Are You?
By Janet Cassidy
Don't put off reconciling with God, for although our days may seem long, they are like a drop of water or a grain of sand in the bigger picture of life.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (March 16, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
The three Apostles look upon not just the face of Christ, but the face of Christ in his heavenly glory. Here, they see the object of Abraham’s hope. Here, there see the object of all of our hopes as it reflects not only the reality of Jesus himself, but all of our heavenly destinies.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Catholic Men's Devotionals, Week 8 – Them Bones, Them Bones
By Mark C. McCann
God has called us to share our Catholic faith with the lost so that his Spirit can breathe new life into their dry and dead lives.
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Lent: A Time for Transformation
By The Catholic Philadelphian
God calls us to be transfigured into the people who would bring his kingdom of heaven on earth
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Paths of Righteousness
By Richard Maffeo
Continuing our look at the Shepherd Psalm -- The Paths of Righteousness.
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On Peter's mother-in-law
By Adam Charles Hovey
For those who keep making this argument again clerical celibacy, please stop. 1) It's a bad argument, and, 2) Catholics have married priests (Yes, Catholic, not Anglican, not Eastern Orthodox, Catholic)
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The Early Church Fathers on Apostolic Succession
By Sebastian R. Fama
Contrary to what our critics say, Christ conferred authority on the apostles who in turn conferred it upon their successors. In this way, Jesus’ true teachings were safeguarded and handed down through the ages.
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“Be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect”
By The Catholic Philadelphian
We're called to divine holiness that can be shown through Christ
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Salvation: The Necessity of Blood
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
The necessity of bloodshed for the remission of sin.
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Are you finding life hard?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Why did Jesus take Peter, James and John up the mountain at the Transfiguration?
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Second Sunday of Lent
By Ginger Herrington
Reflections on the readings for the Second Sunday of Lent
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The Gospel According to the World
By Patricia Hershwizky, Ed.S
The world, particularly in political circles, pirates selective Gospel passages for power and wealth, by hyper focusing and pounding just a couple of Scriptural verses. These government leaders, often self proclaimed Catholics or Christians attempt to advance agendas that do not contribute to--and actually endanger-- the spiritual well being of the people they purportedly serve.
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Week 7, Day 5 – Living Water Becomes a Gift We Can Give to Others
By Mark C. McCann
This wonderful, abundant, overflowing gift of living water that Christ offers us should cause us to leave all the fading glory of this earth aside as we rush into the world to tell others about the joy we have found.
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Eight Things Catholics Love About the Name Jesus
By Gary Sullivan
Eight Things You Should Know About the Name Jesus
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To the Ends of the Earth: Witness – Week 7, Day 4 – Living Water Is Free, Abundant, and Satisfying
By Mark C. McCann
As the rains water and renew the thirsty soil, so the word goes forth from the mouth of God to bring abundant refreshment to all thirsting souls.
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