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Minors are increasingly lashing out in peer violence or acting out influences of online pornography.
Arguments over church and state can often undermine religion's role in the public square.
Every encounter with fellow Christians is a chance for ecumenism that can lead to spiritual growth and understanding.
There are many divisions among Protestants that have led to the thousands of denominations that exist today.
Until the late 20th century, a few large denominations dominated Protestant life. Called "mainline," their moderate approach defined how Americans viewed Protestantism.
In some ways, the growing fundamentalist and Pentecostal churches, as well as the nondenominational evangelicals that are influenced by them, are achieving the social and policitical power that mainline Protestants once had.
Many of today's young people focus on money and success and are missing the real purpose of life -- building a relationship with Christ.
Transfiguration echoes past covenants with Isreal and foreshadows Jesus as the true covenant.
The sparse, rugged aridity of the desert provides a fitting place for ancient spiritual journeys, as witnessed through Jesus and the saints.
While our Lord is revealed in as a male, there are times where he is spoken of as female.
Sometimes we should enjoy being snowed in and use that time to rest in our Lord and God.
Every U.S. Catholic hospital has a wonderful story, including one in Honolulu, Hawaii.
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Unless we know our own teachings, we will not be able to answer the most basic questions about what we have in common.
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