Tag: Christianity
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Is God’s Forgiveness Unconditional?
The Hundred Guilder Print (Christ Healing the Sick), Rembrandt We would not know a single thing about God or His kingdom had it not… Read More
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Missouri joins Nebraska in legal challenges to abortion ballot initiatives
As ballot deadlines approach, Missouri joins Nebraska as states where ballot initiatives to enshrine legal abortion in their respective state constitutions this November now face… Read More
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On Love of God and Love of the World
On Faith in the Life of a ChristianWe don’t see Jesus Christ, but we feel and are clearly aware that He is our sole hope,… Read More
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Three upcoming Supreme Court cases concern youth issues
When the Supreme Court opens for business again Oct. 7, it will have before it at least three cases directly involving the protection of children… Read More
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A New Life with Christ
The French thinker and theologian Olivier Clement (1021–2009) once said that Christianity is different from other religions. If by religion we mean the sum… Read More
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A family trip and the ‘grace of God’ on Sept. 11
I love this photograph. My wife took it of our girls on the evening of Saturday, Sept. 8, 2001. We were waiting for the ferry… Read More
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The vindication of Caspar Friedrich
How to respond to a world racked by war, in an age of lies, intrigues, and fading faith? The answer may lie in the art… Read More
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Saint of the day: Peter Claver
St. Peter Claver was born into a farming family in Catalonia, Spain, in 1581. He studied at the University of Barcelona, and joined the Jesuits… Read More
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The Intercession of the Most Holy Mother of God
The Meeting of the Icon of the Vladimir Mother of God. In the summer of 1395, an event occurred which left a deep mark in… Read More
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Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary
Today the Church celebrates the birth of Mary, the mother of God. September 8 is nine months after December 8, on which we celebrate the… Read More