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Intelligent Design from a Catholic Perspective
By Tim Fromann
Intelligent Design from a Catholic Perspective
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Protestantism in the Woman at the Well and Jezebel of Apocalypse
By Scott Pauline
Priests are spiritual husbands to their parishes, just like Jesus marries the church. Orthodox priests are also spiritual husbands, but since Orthodoxy is separated from the church, their priests are like divorced and remarried. Protestant ministers don't have apostolic succession and so are not formal men of God, and so, unfortunately, objectively like spiritual cohabitation
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What is your purpose in life?
By Victor S E Moubarak
What is our purpose in this life?
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The Closeness of God's Presence is more than Hyper-bole!
By Ralph Hathaway
God is close to us in reality
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The Early Church Fathers on "Scripture Alone"
By Sebastian R. Fama
One of the foundational doctrines of the Protestant Reformation is Sola Scriptura (Scripture Alone). Consequently, Church authority is rejected. However, from the beginning, the Church understood that the Bible could be easily misinterpreted and thus, the Church was seen as a necessity.
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Understanding our Faith, and the Domestic Church!
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
Understanding and living the Catholic faith requires a deliberate effort to explore, pray, and grow in knowledge. Many Catholics attend Mass out of habit or obligation, often lacking a deeper grasp of the faith. True understanding begins by actively exploring the rich teachings of the Church, as found in the Catechism, Scripture, and Church documents, and by engaging in prayer and reflection.
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I'm ignorant and averse to learning.
By Victor S E Moubarak
How much do you really know about Christianity?
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What is the essential element in marriage?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Commitment in marriage
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Up from the Ashes: A Catholic Renewal or a Secular Burnt Offering? The Altar in the Restored Notre Dame Cathedral
By Kathleen Whittaker
This is not an article about the politics, idealogy or philosophy of the new altar in the restored Notre Dame Cathedral. Rather it is a clear, objective artistic criticism of the altar.
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We must never give up when it comes to Salvation!
By Ralph Hathaway
Salvation is for all who love God
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Following Christ: A Call to Radical Discipleship
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
Explore the radical and transformative call to follow Christ, as exemplified in Scripture, the teachings of the Church. It highlights Biblical examples such as the immediate response to Christ's call, demonstrating the urgency and totality required of discipleship. Ultimately, the article affirms that following Christ involves personal transformation through suffering, and service.
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Why did Jesus need to be baptised?
By Fr. Francis Maple
Why did Jesus need to be baptised?
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Suffering is required
By Adam Charles Hovey
Think being a Christian is all smiles and being free from pain? Think again.
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We must never Condemn; Even Christ did not come to Condemn us!
By Ralph Hathaway
The Incarnation is for Forgiveness
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Love is in the air…are we planning a wedding or a marriage?
By Deacon Wally Calabrese
The dawn of a new year often brings excitement, resolutions, and the promise of a bright future. For some, it also marks a life-changing milestone: the journey toward marriage. Amid the flurry of wedding planning—venues, guest lists, dresses, and delicate family dynamics—it's easy to lose sight of the most crucial aspect: the Sacrament of Marriage.
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Making the Right Call: Ask a Catholic Bioethicist
By B. Michael Addison
Introducing the first in what is planned to be a series of Q&A articles on Catholic Bioethics and Making the Right Decisions involving healthcare.
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Little Points of Light
By Jacinta Wick
A Poem for our Epiphany
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