FAITHLINK: “Sermon for the Transfiguration 1,3-4 ” – Saint Ephrem/ DailyGospel

Mount Tabor file photo, adapted from image at loc.gov, adapted by Steve Welsh, stevencwelsh.info

“He leads them up on a high mountain to show them the Glory of His Divinity and to let them know that He was Israel’s Savior, as revealed by His Prophets … He leads them up on a high mountain so that the Father may call Him ‘My Son’ and show them that He really was His Son and that

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CATHOLIC FAITHWATCH: “Three Characteristics of the Diabolic That Are Widely Evident Today” – Archdiocese of Washington/ Msgr. Charles Pope

Statue of Saint Michael the Archangel With Sword Raised, Stomping on the Devil

“… Archbishop Sheen identifies three characteristics of the diabolic … examining the story of the Gerasene demoniac … Love of Nudity … Violence … Division (split personalities, disjointed minds) … these three characteristics of the diabolic are alive and flourishing in the modern world …. * * * 1. Love of Nudity … Pornography … The overall sexualization of our culture

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CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “[‘Many prophets and righteous people longed to see what you see’] Sermon 147” – Saint Peter Chrysologus/ DailyGospel

Jesus and Mary Magdalene After Resurrection, adapted from image at loc.gov

“No sooner had God seen the world overcome with fear than He set His Love to work to call it back to Himself, His Grace to invite it and His Affection to embrace it. … Through all these events the Flame of Divine Charity consumed men’s hearts … and they, their hearts wounded, began to desire to see God with

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CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “[Saint James, the Greater] – Pope Benedict XVI General Audience, Wednesday, 21 June 2006” – VaticanVa

File Photo of St. Peter's Basilica at the Vatican

“… The name ‘James’ is the translation of Iakobos, the Graecised form of the name of the famous Patriarch, Jacob. The Apostle of this name was the brother of John and in the above-mentioned lists, comes second, immediately after Peter, as occurs in Mark (3: 17); or in the third place, after Peter and Andrew as in the Gospels of

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CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “Saint or Ain’t? A Homily for the 16th Sunday of the Year” – Archdiocese of Washington/ Msgr. Charles Pope

Wheat Field file photo, adapted from image at usda.gov

“We live in difficult times for the Church; from many sectors the very legitimate cry for reform goes up frequently. Beyond the sexual abuse scandal there are also deep concerns regarding the uncertain trumpet of Catholic preaching, lukewarm and nominal Catholics, an overall lack of self-discipline among Catholics, and a lack of disciplining by the bishops and clergy of those

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CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “[‘An enemy has done this.’] Homily attributed to Saint Macarius of Egypt, Spiritual Homilies, no.51” – DailyGospel

Cross Atop Rocky Cliff

“I am writing to you, my brothers, so you might know that, since the day when Adam was created until the end of the world, the Evil One wages war against the saints without respite (Rev 13,7)… You should know, then, beloved brethren, that in all those who have prepared their soul to provide good soil for the heavenly sowing,

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CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: [“Worldly anxiety and the lure of riches choke the word”] Soliloquies no.8 – Saint Teresa of Avila/ DailyGospel

Christ Breaking Bread, Photograph of Painting, adapted from image at loc.gov with credit to Detroit Publishing Co.

“O Lord my God, how you possess the words of eternal life, where all mortals will find what they desire if they want to seek it! But what a strange thing, my God, that we forget your words in the madness and sickness our evil deeds cause! O my God,…, author of all creation! And what is creation if You,

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CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “[Parable of the Seed and the Sower] Benedict XVI Angelus” 7.10.11

View of St. Peter's Basilica at Vatican from River

“… In this Sunday’s Gospel (Mt 13:1-23), Jesus recounts to the crowd the well-known Parable of the Sower. In a certain way it is an “autobiographical” passage, for it reflects the very experience of Jesus, of his preaching. He identifies himself with the sower who scatters the good seed of the Word of God and notes the different effects it

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CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “Homily of John Paul II [including the Parable of the Seed and the Sower], 12th World Youth Day, Mass for the Youth Forum” 8.23.97

Saint Pope John Paul II file photo, adapted from image at archives.gov

“… [we] think back to the parable of the sower. We know the parable, but we can re-read the words of the Gospel over and over again and still find new light. So the sower comes out to sow. As he sows, some seeds fall on the path, some on rocky ground, some among thorns, some finally on good soil,

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CATHOLIC FAITHLINK: “The Word’s Return: Scott Hahn Reflects on the Fifteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time” – St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology

File Image of Pentecost Stained Glass Window Design Drawing, adapted from image at loc.gov attributed to J. & R. Lamb Studios 1857

“Today’s readings, like last week’s, ask us to meditate on Israel’s response to God’s Word—and our own. Why do some hear the word of the kingdom, yet fail to accept it as a call to conversion and faith in Jesus? That question underlies today’s Gospel, especially. Again we see, as we did last week, that the kingdom’s mysteries are unfolded

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