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This Sunday: The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Year C

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This Sunday: The Solemnity of the Most Holy Trinity Year CMay 21st, 2013 by deaconmike This Sunday’s ReadingsThis weeks readings from the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, which uses the New American Bible.Click here for THIS SUNDAY’S  readingsThe Word on FireThe Word On Fire – Fr.

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Scott Hahn’s Consuming the Word

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Here’s a book review by guest blogger and catechist Christian LeBlanc. Christian is author of The Bible Tells Me So–a charming and enlightening book to help catechists communicate the faith using the Bible stories

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Scott Hahn’s Consuming the Word

Obama Admin. Surrenders in Abortion-Pill Mandate Case

Obama Admin. Surrenders in Abortion-Pill Mandate Case Posted on May 6th, 2013 by Paycheck in Abortion, Contraception, Religious Freedom, Religious Persecution At the government’s own request, a federal appellate court Friday dismissed the Obama administration’s appeal of an order that stopped the president from enforcing his abortion-pill mandate against a Bible publisher

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This Sunday: The Sixth Sunday of EasterYear C

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This Sunday’s ReadingsThis weeks readings from the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, which uses the New American Bible.Click here for THIS SUNDAY’S  readingsThe Word on FireThe Word On Fire – Fr. Robert Barron’s internet site offers many interesting insights into all things Catholic

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This Sunday: The Fifth Sunday of EasterYear C

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This Sunday’s ReadingsThis weeks readings from the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, which uses the New American Bible.Click here for THIS SUNDAY’S  readingsThe Word on FireThe Word On Fire – Fr. Robert Barron’s internet site offers many interesting insights into all things Catholic.

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Rediscovering the Bible on the new-look Catholic Focus

It’s the most popular book in history, and yet it’s possibly the most misunderstood: the Bible.

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Rediscovering the Bible on the new-look Catholic Focus

Mrs T and the Fannon

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One of my parishioners was up at St Paul’s with the great and the good at Lady Thatchers funeral, I can’t help but be a little amused by the thought of “Mrs T” preferring a privatised funeral put out to tender, but let’s leave that wicked thought there.Looking at the footage there were quite a few politicians and public figures who are not known for their Christian faith.

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Mrs T and the Fannon

The Challenge of Adults

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Adult education has been on my heart in a growing way over the last few years.

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The Challenge of Adults

Cool to be Catholic Sacrament Gifts!

Sacraments are wonderful occasions that we hope to have a lasting impact on our day to day life, prayer life and family culture!Part of the day inevitably involves gift-giving to help to mark the special day.

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Pope: The unbreakable unity between Scripture and Tradition

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2013-04-12 Vatican Radio (Vatican Radio) On Friday Pope Francis received members of the Pontifical Biblical Commission at the end of their plenary assembly here at the Vatican on ‘inspiration and truth in the Bible’.Pope Francis told them “the Holy Scriptures are the testimony in written form of God’s Word, the canonical memorial that attests to the event of Revelation. The Word of God, therefore, precedes and exceeds the Bible.

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(Video) Interview with Sr. Maria Suso – On Scripture and Spoon-Flipping

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This Sunday: The Third Sunday of EasterYear C

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This Sunday’s ReadingsThis weeks readings from the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, which uses the New American Bible.Click here for THIS SUNDAY’S  readingsThe Word on FireThe Word On Fire – Fr. Robert Barron’s internet site offers many interesting insights into all things Catholic.

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Divine Mercy Sunday (Easter 2.C)

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This soon after Easter, I can’t decide whether I should preach a long homily or a short one. On Easter morning, a man came up to me and said “if I’d known the homily was going to be that long I would have put more money in my envelope!” On another note, the father of a newborn who attended the Easter Vigil texted me “It was an Easter miracle

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Des rêves à la réalité

Lire Apocalypse 1, 9-19 Pour beaucoup d’entre nous, le livre de l’Apocalypse demeure le texte le plus mystérieux de la Bible. Il est rempli de symboles étranges, d’images fantastiques, de scènes épeurantes, de poèmes exubérants

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This Sunday: The Second Sunday of EasterYear C

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This Sunday’s ReadingsThis weeks readings from the US Conference of Catholic Bishops, which uses the New American Bible.Readings: (Acts 5:12-16; Psalm 118;Revelation 1:9-11, 12-13, 17-19;John 20:19-31)Click here for THIS SUNDAY’S  readingsThe Word on FireThe Word On Fire – Fr.

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Teachers’ Workshop

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Earlier this month at the S.C.

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Silence? For Me?

People would tell me—at retreats, in spiritual books, at Madonna House—that silence is a good thing.

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Silence? For Me?

The Line

I’ve been following through with my commitment to do a Bible study to help Catholics learn how to read the Scriptures, and tonight our group went through Judges, Chapter 10.The chunk in there that really resonated with me was this (v 6-8, emphasis added): Again the Israelites did evil in the eyes of the Lord. They served …

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What a Former Evangelical Looks for in the Pope

I was brought up in an Evangelical, fundamentalist home. Those are my roots, and my coming into full communion with the Catholic Church is a fulfillment,  not a negation of my devout, Bible based heritage.Therefore, what do I look for in a new pope

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