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Introduction to Spiritual Warfare… Part II Father John Bartunek teaches how to identify and overcome the enemies in spiritual warfare: The world, the flesh, and the devil.
Looking Inside Darwin’s Black Box Science vs. Darwin? The old evolutionary ideas are wrong, says biochemist Michael Behe. The source of life is an Intelligent Designer, not neo-Darwinian materialism (Clarence Darrow, call home!). Get the facts in this interview.
The Wise Men The Christ child’s adoration by the Magi is called the Epiphany (“Manifestation”) because it announces his mission to redeem all mankind.
These 40 Days of Lent Prayer, fasting and almsgiving. These are among the ways families take stock and renew themselves in preparation for the celebration of Easter.
Theology of Work The late Holy Father John Paul II teaches that work must test and engage the whole person, not just the physical aspect.
Are We Living in the Last Days? Will Catholics be left behind? Carl Olson examines the "Left Behind" craze and what Catholics believe about the end times.
The Ways We Worship Two opposing tendencies exist in liturgical piety today.
O Come Let Us Adore Him! The busy weeks of Advent and Christmas might seem a most unlikely time to consider spending an hour or two in prayer before the Blessed Sacrament. But the immediate rewards of eucharistic adoration might be just what we need in this hectic season.
The Real Meaning of "The Twelve Days of Christmas" Much more than a haunting melody with nonsensical lyrics, "The Twelve Days of Christmas" was written by the English Jesuits during the 16th century as a catechetical device.
The Magi In his Gospel, Matthew is showing us far more than the Magi´s discovery of Christ. He is also sharing everyone else´s lack of recognition of the Christ-child as the Messiah.