Bible Questions and Spiritual Discussion

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Billie Jo 03/02/2012 10:32
Thank you Andre, really enjoyed this. Miss talking to you hope everything is going amazing in your life.
Catholica 03/08/2012 12:48
Hi Billie Jo, I'm glad that you enjoyed this. May God Bless you as well.

Here is another:

http://www.wordonfire.org/WoF-Blog/WoF-Blog/March-2012/Lent-Gospel-Reflections-from-CATHOLICISM-Week-3.aspx



Catholica 03/15/2012 08:03
Week 4: http://www.wordonfire.org/WoF-Blog/WoF-Blog/March-2012/Lent-Gospel-Reflections-from-CATHOLICISM-Week-4.aspx
Saint Grogan 03/18/2012 11:43
I don’t think anyone could have navigated their way through an explanation of the origin of the “real presence” better than the way Pastor Barron did. His way of saying something without actually saying it was brilliant.
Catholica 03/19/2012 10:22
Fr. Barron is the best! I agree with what you say, Steve. Thanks for the comment.
Davidwayne Lackey 03/20/2012 23:57
Have to agree. Very well said.
Tom B 03/21/2012 13:49
Very well-done!
Catholica 03/22/2012 09:37
Week 5: http://www.wordonfire.org/WoF-Blog/WoF-Blog/March-2012/Lent-Gospel-Reflections-from-CATHOLICISM-Week-5.aspx
Saint Grogan 03/25/2012 20:34
Not to take away from the extraordinary life of Edith Stein, but every "born again" believer is considered a Saint.
Catholica 03/26/2012 12:19
Every person who is a member of the body of Christ is a "saint", that is true. But technically only those people who have been canonized by the Catholic Church are rightly called "Saints" with a capital S. St. Edith Stein is a "saint" and a "Saint".
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