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Tag Archives: Jesus
The Temptation of Jesus: Power, Fame, and Fortune
“The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting; it has been found difficult and left untried.” G.K. Chesterton “Not everyone who says to Me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ will enter the kingdom of heaven, but the one who does the will … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, gospels, Jesus, ministry, preachers, sin, Son of God, temptation, the Christ
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Broadening Our Horizons
I want to provide a menu of articles, books, websites and podcasts that might increase our appetites for different perspectives about religion, Christianity, and Catholicism. Each week I will offer such posts as this. We Are All Images of God … Continue reading
Thursday of Holy Week
Much Food for Thought Regardless of what you believe about the Last Supper, there are many questions that need to be considered. The information provided below is not meant to sow seeds of doubt about the words and actions of … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Communion, Eucharist, Holy Thursday, Jesus, Last Supper, Passover, Protestant
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Wednesday of Holy Week
As Jesus left the temple (after he had confronted the Pharisees and Sadducees) and was walking away, His disciples came up to Him (on the Mount of Olives) “to point out its buildings.” (The Mount of Olives is located next … Continue reading
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Tagged betrayal, eschatology, Holy Week, Jerusalem, Jesus, Judas
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A Soul-less America needs Jesus!
SEARCHING FOR SPIRITUAL FIRE by Anthony Massimini, PhD In 1983, a study found our educational system so dysfunctional that it declared us, “a nation at risk.” Today, when we look at our self-inflicted political, economic and cultural dysfunction, we … Continue reading