Mary's Immaculate Conception is a Catholic dogma that many Protestants have a hard time accepting because they do not see the teaching explicitly in Scripture. Karlo Broussard points to pre-figurations in Genesis to show how understanding Mary as a "new Eve" supports the Immaculate Conception.
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6th Sunday of Easter (Year A)
While our salvation was won by Jesus’s Death, our lives in Christ are not completely fulfilled until we receive the Advocate, the Spirit of truth, that Jesus promised to send us. That Spirit of truth is the Third Person of the Trinity, the Holy Spirit. It is only through the Spirit that we are ab...
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Baptism of the Lord—January 13, 2019
On this first Sunday of Ordinary Time, we recall the Baptism of the Lord. But, in addition to remembering this historical event, we also are asked to call to mind our own baptism. Why? Because our baptism isn't just an event from the past, but a present reality that impacts every aspect of our li...
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Part 4: The Image, Novena, Chaplet an...
Taking the rest of the Divine Mercy devotion in turn, Fr. Chris offers a detailed discussion on each of the four remaining channels of grace given by Jesus to St. Faustina. Using revealing anecdotes, he offers practical advice on how to best understand these elements and utilize them as a part of...
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