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Why Mary Matters – Charbel Raish with Tim Staples

Why Mary Matters – Charbel Raish with Tim Staples

Can you defend the Catholic teaching that Mary is the Mother of God? In this episode of the Parousia Podcast, Charbel Raish talks to Tim Staples who highlights the important role our blessed Mother plays in our lives and in the Story of Salvation, drawing from his...

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Don’t Fall for Misguided Spirituality this Halloween

Don’t Fall for Misguided Spirituality this Halloween

This article first appeared at: stpaulcenter.comThere are several false religions or spiritualities in the world. It’s important to guard against falling into them, as they are almost always pathways to demonic interaction.Every measure must be taken to guard against...

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The Miracle of ‘Is’

The Miracle of ‘Is’

This article first appeared at: catholic.comDuring the Eucharistic Prayer, the celebrant raises the bread above the altar. He looks upward. He bows slightly. He says, “Take this, all of you, and eat of it, for this is my body, which will be given up for you.” The...

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What is “Freedom”?

What is “Freedom”?

After watching the movie “Sound of Freedom” I was motivated into writing my reaction, or “response” for use of a better word. Apart from the trauma that was triggered in me, no tears were shed, only harsh, inexplicable emotions that God alone would be able to comfort....

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Jesus Goes from Boy to Man in the Temple

Jesus Goes from Boy to Man in the Temple

This article first appeared at: catholic.comThe temple in Jerusalem was one of the most impressive buildings of the ancient world. And, although it functioned as a place of ritual sacrifice and prayer, it was also as a place of study, the center of a vast network of...

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