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Monthly Archives: November 2013
Happy Thanksgiving!
[Image from Smithsonian.com here] When we think of Thanksgiving, we usually think of Puritans or Pilgrims and the Indians having a feast in thanksgiving for a good harvest in 1621. But I read a post by Dr. Taylor Marshall about … Continue reading
Happy Anniversary!
To my bride, today we celebrate 32 years! May our memories continue in escalation As we watch our children mature And grandchildren in anticipation. Our future as one cannot be brighter, The burdens we share, Are always lighter. Another … Continue reading
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Advent 2013: Reflections
Today is the first day of the liturgical season of Advent during which the Church prepares, by prayer, fasting, almsgiving, in the Mass and other forms of expression, for the return of our Savior at His second coming in which … Continue reading
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The Noahs Ark Debate
Before I begin here, let me begin with another topic, and that being the age of the world and how do the myths of the Old Testament “fit?” Yes, I said “myths.” Now before all the Fundamentalists get up in … Continue reading
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The Passover Lamb
Is there a connection between the original Passover lamb and the Lamb of God (Jesus)? Yes, there is a very strong connection between the two lambs. First, let us go back to the begining. It all started on that … Continue reading
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Why Is This OK?
The CathApol Blog is a portal to the forums hosted by A.C.T.S. the American Catholic Truth Society. http://www.americancatholictruthsociety.com
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Pin Us!
Any of the articles which have a picture in them can be “pinned” to Pinterest! Just click on the image and it will be pinned! Help us spread the word! The CathApol Blog is a portal to the forums hosted … Continue reading
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Pope Francis and Traditionalism
In the Catholic Debate Forum we’ve recently been discussing Pope Francis and Traditional Catholics vs. Rad-Trads (Radical Traditionalists) and one of the non-Catholic participants asked a question to which I responded and wish to share here as well… On Sat, … Continue reading