February 05, 2006 - Issue #101
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Daily Bread
Daily Inspiration
Daily Saint
Daily Cheer
Daily Reflection
Daily Missal Readings

Columns
Aneel Aranha
Fr. Fio Mascarenhas
Fr. Francis Jamieson
Fr. Jack McArdle
Fr. John McCloskey
Fr. Jude Botelho
Fr. Peter deSousa
Fr. Rufus Pereira
Fr. William Saunders
Mark Shea
Tom Frankenfield

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A Light to the Nations: The Meaning and Future
of the Catholic Church by Archbishop Charles J. Chaput
A man born of a Jewish mother is Jewish by virtue of his birth. He may be very religious, or lukewarm, or an atheist. But he’s still, in a real sense, a Jew. Being Catholic is a very different kind of experience. Baptism is necessary to be a Catholic, but it’s not enough as we grow in age. As Catholics, we become defined by what we believe, how we worship, and how actively we live our faith in public and in private. Read more


Led By The Spirit #36
Prayer for Healing by Fr. Rufus Pereira


New Age: A Clear and Present Danger #11
The Psychics by Marcia Montenegro


For Better or For Worse #48
Has 2006 been a New Year? by Fr. Peter deSousa


Sheavings #38
Materialist Magic by Mark Shea


Reflections #18
Unanswered Prayers by Deacon Tom Frankenfield


Straight Answers #73
The Feast of St. Blaise by Fr. William Saunders



Christian Music #34: Phillips, Craig & Dean
Bible Geek #34: David and Goliath's Head
The Pope Speaks #46: The Hard Road
Love and Life #10: Why Him? Why Her?
Prayer Corner #11: Human Trafficking