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Why is Church Attendance Down?: A Crisis in Clergy Confidence
By Michael Cunningham
Just 8% of Catholics say they are very close with their clergy, compared with a quarter of Protestants.
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3 Things I've Learned Living in Tasmania While the Rest of the World is in Quarantine
By Mishka Góra
This should be a warning to Catholics all over the world as we struggle with the immense societal change that the COVID-19 pandemic has inflicted upon us.
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Rethinking St Augustine's Millennium
By Scott Pauline
Anyone familiar with Revelation 20? It’s kewl. Come along for the ride.
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Poverty and the Catholic Way of Mercy
By Anthony S. Layne
There’s a Catholic way to think about poverty, a pattern shared by some people from other religious traditions.
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Why Oral Traditions Are Important: Ask An Armenian
By Michael Cunningham
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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Now and Forevermore
By Ann Frailey
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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Church Fathers And The Real Presence
By Michael Cunningham
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 transubstantiation.
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The Last Supper: Jesus Christ Gives us the 'Heavenly Trifecta'
By Larry Peterson
When our Easter morning arrives, and we sing out, "Alleluia, Alleluia! Christ has died, Christ has risen, Christ will come again," that is what will happen. Eternal life with the Risen Christ becomes ours.
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God's Plan For You: Learn It and Live It
By Michael Cunningham
Are you feeling depressed, out of sorts, overly anxious, and waiting for the next shoe to drop in your life?
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Dying to Self this Lent
By Eric Wojtkun
As we draw to the end of the Lenten evening, we too must cross through the waters of death in the morning to face a judgement.
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The Weariness of the Covid Journey
By Elizabeth Thomas
We are in the Temple of God, we are the Temple of God! The Presence of God is in our churches and in us!
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Hell Yes: It Is Real, Raw, and Ugly
By Michael Cunningham
If there is any subject which is offensive to modern sentimentalists it is the subject of hell
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Looking At The Fullness Of The Bible In New Light
By Michael Cunningham
Do we need the Book of Maccabees? Why are they so important? The answer is simple. It
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Spiritual Warfare In The Middle Of COVID 19: The Untold Truth
By Michael Cunningham
You might think, how can I solve the priest shortage? I am just a layperson. The actual solution can easily be solved by you and you alone.
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Is Christianity A Company Store Or A Franchise?
By Michael Cunningham
The problem is, who is in charge - God or man? If you believe man is in charge, then it is easy to follow the wrong things.
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