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Saint Matthew: Called, Inspired, Martyred
By Gary Sullivan
A meditation on Caravaggio's three scenes of Saint Matthew's life, his calling, his writing the Gospel of Matthew and his death by a sword while saying Mass. The Feast of Saint Matthew, Apostle and Evangelist is celebrated on September 21st
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Who is the King of Glory? Reflections on Psalm 24
By Russell M. Lawson
Psalm 24 asks a startling question about who is worthy to join God the Creator of all things in heaven.
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To Never Be Thirsty Again: Being Quenched With Living Water
By Elena Sapphire
Not being filled with God who is The Ultimate Love, leads to filling yourself with “lesser loves” which are mere distractions. If you aren’t going to God to be filled and made whole, the devil will attack you in your place of lack. If you don’t bring your hunger to God, the devil will bring your hunger to you in the form of temptations to sin.
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Blessed are the poor?
By Russell M. Lawson
The Beatitudes in the New Testament provide a guideline for life that is completely contradicted by the concerns and aims of modern society.
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Faith is a gift, not a right
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We are not entitled to faith and, as a result, we should not expect everyone we meet to have faith. It is a gift, not a right.
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Mercy, On-going Practice
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The theme of mercy is present in the readings for the 24th Sunday of Ordinary Time.
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Moses and Eucharistic Adoration
By Gary Sullivan
After seeing God face to face, Moses' face glowed and it frightened the people. Moses was changed by bathing in the light of the Holy Presence. His pyrotechnic adoration of God before the burning bush is a model of mystical worship and a guide to Eucharistic Adoration.
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The Biblical Meaning of the Anchor
By Gary Sullivan
Why the anchor is a symbol for the theological virtue of hope.
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Reading between the lines of Scripture
By Ralph Hathaway
The Word of God teaches us about Christ
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Words: Handle With Care
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Remember the saying, "Sticks and stones don't break my bones but words do"? The gospel gives us a great reminder of how our words can help or hurt those around us.
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Mary the Moon vs Lucifer the 'Light Bearer'
By Gary Sullivan
Today is Mary’s birthday. Today we celebrate the thing that Lucifer hated most: being upstaged by a lowly, rural, teenage human girl who was brought into this world to be the New Eve, the Immaculate One who says no to sin and yes to redemption. The one who brings us the Light of the World, for she is the real light bearer.
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The 144,000: New Testament division fulfills Old Testament division
By Scott Pauline
The Old Testament north-south split is very appropriately fulfilled by the New Testament great schism. There are two primary forms of rift in the New covenant: schism and heresy. In the Old Testament there were two places of false worship in the North.
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The Parable of the Wedding Banquet Matthew 22:1-14
By Loreen Marie Derry
Description: Journey along beside Jesus as He tells the story of the Wedding Banquet. The images are vivid, we can see all the preparations – but then those who are invited do not come. What does this mean, and what does the king do? Read along and reflect on what this parable means to you.
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This Verse Is Omitted From Most Bibles
By Ricardo Zamora
I found a verse from Tobit that is quoted in the Roman Catechism that is omitted in modern Catholic translations of the Bible. This is an important verse regarding the intention for matrimony.
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Mary Magdelene as Wonderful Mystical Type
By Scott Pauline
St Mary Magdalene is present at very important pivotal points in the Life death and resurrection of Our Lord. This may make her a powerful type of the transition from the old dispensation to the new, and which is to say from the old law to the new law, and finally how the Jewish people will ultimately come to recognize the Christ, just as Mary ultimately recognized Jesus at the tomb.
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Accepting the Cross of Standing with God While Rejecting Satan
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Satan is the biggest obstacle keeping us from obtaining the rewards of heaven. The cross is not negotiable if we want to get to heaven.
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The Parable of the Ten Virgins Matthew 25:1-13
By Loreen Marie Derry
The parable of the Ten Virgins is rich with images for us to look at. What does the oil represent? Why do they have to trim their wicks and what does this mean? Why didn’t the wise women share their oil? What does this mean for us today? Let’s journey with Jesus as he tells us how to be wise.
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