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Easter Transformation
By Fr. Bede Camera, O.S.B.
He passed through death to life, and bid us follow.
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I Am Peter's Shadow
By Eric Wojtkun
I now recognize Peter is the disciple who’s spirit and temperament is closest to mine.
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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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Through Mary's Eyes
By Sherry Kenner
O my Jesus, give me your heart because I want to love Our Lady as You have loved her. Amen.
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What is A Conversion?
By Tony Jesse
To witness sinners becoming saints and desolate figures finding new life reveals the reality of a life transformed.
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Does the Soul Exist?
By Josef Bordat
Is there a consciousness that is not completely reducible to brain-activity? Are there mental states that are not identical with physical mechanisms? In other words: Is there a soul within our body?
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Why "The Problem of Evil" is a Problem for Atheists and Skeptics
By Arnold Scott
Perhaps the single most common objection to Christian faith is the "problem of evil" which can be stated in many different ways such as "why do bad things happen to good people?"
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Book Review: Overcoming Sinful Thoughts by Rev. T.G. Morrow
By Anne DeSantis
Overcoming Sinful Thoughts is a new book available through Sophia Institute Press by Re. T.G. Morrow.
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St. Joseph: The Man Who First Set Eyes on the Face of God.
By Carlos Espinosa
There is little that is known about the foster father of Jesus. What is written about him in the Bible pales in comparison with his importance and impact in Christ's life.
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Why the Protestant View of the Canon of Scripture Should Make Them Catholic
By Arnold Scott
Protestants do indeed affirm that Jesus established a Church that can make infallible judgments for all Christians.
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The Three Toughest Things About Lent: Prayer, Fasting, and Almsgiving
By Teresa Hurst
I have whittled down the list of impossible obstacles to a final victory to what I deem the three toughest things about Lent. And they are, of course, the only requirements of Lent: prayer, fasting, and almsgiving.
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Book Review: The Thief Who Stole Heaven: A Legend by Raymond Arroyo
By Anne DeSantis
A Book By New York Times Best Selling Author Raymond Arroyo
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A Great Time to Be Catholic
By Bill Dunn
As Catholics, we are so lucky to be living right now. I am not in fact losing my mind. Let me explain:
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There Stands Lent
By Ann Frailey
I’m not overly fond of Lent. The whole discipline aspect sets my teeth on edge. Isn’t life hard enough? What good is it to offer up a bit of sugar in my morning coffee? Or stifling honest irritation over vexing situations?
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Why John Calvin was Wrong about Purgatory
By Arnold Scott
This doctrine is generally rejected by Protestants today, just as Calvin rejected it in the 1500s.
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