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Episode #8 Paul on the Eucharist as Sacrifice | The Catholic Perspective on Paul
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The Catholic Perspective on Paul. Taylor's Marshall's Next Book and Podcast. Free Updates by RSS. Episode #8 Paul on the Eucharist as Sacrifice. 12 July 2009 9:41 PM CDT. Click on the triangular “play” button above. Subscribe to “PaulCast” via iTunes. Subscribe to RSS feed. Download the mp3 file directly by right clicking. July 13, 2009 at 6:41 PM. It’s not available on iTunes yet, can you double check your settings? July 13, 2009 at 9:46 PM. Sorry about. Let me see what I can do. July 14, 2009 at 1:28 AM.
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Why I Have “Sympathy” for the Boston Bombers | Love Being Catholic
https://lovebeingcatholic.wordpress.com/2013/04/22/why-i-have-sympathy-for-the-boston-bombers
Defending the historicity and reasonableness of the Catholic faith. Why I Have “Sympathy” for the Boston Bombers. So I want to defend my opinion that these men deserve our pity, not our hate. And that if we hate, we hurt ourselves, not the people who have done such grievous wrong. Does she have any family near her other than the two men who did this, one dead and the other in prison? How will she feed and clothe herself and her child? How will she tell her child who his/her father was and what he did?
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February | 2015 | Love Being Catholic
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Defending the historicity and reasonableness of the Catholic faith. Archive for February 2015. Confessing to a Belief in Free Will. Archdiocese of Washington Blog. Ask Sister Mary Martha. I Have to Sit Down. St Joseph's Vanguard and Our Lady's Train. Standing On My Head. Take the Poor With You. The Way of the Fathers. Veritatis – the Cartoon. What Does the Prayer Really Say. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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It Happened Again, a Rant | Love Being Catholic
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Defending the historicity and reasonableness of the Catholic faith. It Happened Again, a Rant. Stupid celibate hypocritical old men in Rome! I’ll do what I want. Of course I’m still part of this Church! Why would anyone think otherwise? Thumbing one’s nose at the magisterium of the Catholic Church is a Protestant thing to do. It’s understandable for a Protestant to say, “I don’t care what the pope says! 8221; Of course the Protestant doesn’t care what the pope says! January 5, 2011. Ask Sister Mary Martha.
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June | 2011 | Love Being Catholic
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Defending the historicity and reasonableness of the Catholic faith. Archive for June 2011. Archdiocese of Washington Blog. Ask Sister Mary Martha. I Have to Sit Down. St Joseph's Vanguard and Our Lady's Train. Standing On My Head. Take the Poor With You. The Way of the Fathers. Veritatis – the Cartoon. What Does the Prayer Really Say. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Love Being Catholic”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.
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St. Therese of Lisieux on Prayer Through Silence | Quote Catholic
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Flannery O’Connor on Catholic Belief. St Augustine of Hippo on Loving God Late. St Therese of Lisieux on Prayer Through Silence. July 7, 2013. Comments Off on St. Therese of Lisieux on Prayer Through Silence. Frequently, only silence can express my prayer. St Therese of Lisieux. Flannery O’Connor on Catholic Belief. St Augustine of Hippo on Loving God Late. Welcome to Quote Catholic. Quote Catholic is an ongoing project: a repository of Catholic quotes categorized by author and subject.
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Saint John of the Cross on Suffering and the Love of God | Quote Catholic
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Flannery O’Connor on being Catholic to the Core. Saint John of the Cross on Suffering and the Love of God. October 8, 2013. Comments Off on Saint John of the Cross on Suffering and the Love of God. And I saw a river over which every soul must pass to reach the Kingdom of Heaven, and the name of that river was suffering and then I saw a boat which carried souls across the river, and the name of that boat was Love. Saint John of the Cross. Flannery O’Connor on being Catholic to the Core.
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St. Augustine of Hippo on Loving God Late | Quote Catholic
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St Therese of Lisieux on Prayer Through Silence. St Alphonsus Liguori on Speaking with God as if Alone with Him. St Augustine of Hippo on Loving God Late. July 17, 2013. Comments Off on St. Augustine of Hippo on Loving God Late. Late have I loved You. O Beauty ever ancient, ever new, late have I loved you! St Augustine of Hippo. St Therese of Lisieux on Prayer Through Silence. St Alphonsus Liguori on Speaking with God as if Alone with Him. Welcome to Quote Catholic. GK Chesterson on Christianity.
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April | 2013 | Love Being Catholic
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Defending the historicity and reasonableness of the Catholic faith. Archive for April 2013. Why I Have “Sympathy” for the Boston Bombers. That Pesky Canon Question. Archdiocese of Washington Blog. Ask Sister Mary Martha. I Have to Sit Down. St Joseph's Vanguard and Our Lady's Train. Standing On My Head. Take the Poor With You. The Way of the Fathers. Veritatis – the Cartoon. What Does the Prayer Really Say. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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The Bodily Resurrection | Love Being Catholic
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Defending the historicity and reasonableness of the Catholic faith. This post will be directed more to my readers who are still in the Church of Christ (COC) than to Reformed Christians because when it comes to the issue I’m discussing, Reformed Christians and Catholics agree, while many in the COC do not. OK That out of the way, my experience in the COC was that while there is generally a solid understanding of the fact that Jesus rose from the dead bodily, there is great confusion about the nature of o...