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Theology on Tap on Shroud of Turin Packs NYC Pub
The streets of Manhattan had a rigorous ambiance that Monday evening. People were rushing home from work, talking on their cell phones...

David Kilby
Apr 9, 20223 min read
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Christendom Lost
The Christendom we had has been lost, and what we have today is a far cry from it. Relativism has taken the place of truth. Autonomy has...

David Kilby
Jan 28, 20228 min read
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The Infant Leaped in Her Womb: Lectio Divina for the Assumption of Mary - August 15, 2021
Thank you to Agapaostore.com for sponsoring these posts. READ Lk 1:39-56 Mary set out and traveled to the hill country in haste to a town...

David Kilby
Aug 14, 20215 min read
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What Eucharistic Coherence Is Really about (Let's Not Complicate Things)
I agree with those who say we shouldn't make the Eucharist political, but when priests and bishops preach about who can and can't go up...

David Kilby
Jul 16, 20214 min read
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Go to Joseph during the Year of St. Joseph
By The Knights of the Holy Eucharist As Knights we are excited to have this year dedicated to St. Joseph, head of the Holy Family and our...
Knights of the Holy Eucharist
Mar 16, 20212 min read
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Heaven Is for Those Who Persevere in Trust
When temptations are unrelenting, the trials of life threaten to destroy us, and God seemingly does not hear our prayer, it is time to...
Knights of the Holy Eucharist
Feb 19, 20212 min read
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Christendom Lost (Original Version)
I'm just a regular guy, but this is what I see. I live in the northeast, a place with lots of history and money; but the historic...

David Kilby
Dec 1, 20208 min read
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Lectio Divina for the 33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time
READ MT 25:14-30 It will be as when a man who was going on a journey called in his servants and entrusted his possessions to them. To one...

David Kilby
Nov 12, 20206 min read
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The Legacy of Pope St. John Paul II
This article was written for and sponsored by JP2 Catholic Radio (jp2radio.com). Pope St. John Paul II was an example of holiness in a...

David Kilby
Oct 20, 20204 min read
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Catholic Passion for Reading and Writing Is Enough
It's actually not my goal to get readers. My goal is to pursue my passion with reckless abandon and see what happens. God is the author

David Kilby
Sep 27, 20203 min read
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Truth is a person
Jesus said “the truth shall set you free” (John 8:32), and that he came into the world “to bear witness to the truth. Everyone who is of...

David Kilby
Sep 23, 20204 min read
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Reflections on The Simpsons
Editor's note: This article was originally written in October, 2013. The recent passing of Marcia Wallace, the voice of Mrs. Krabappel on...
Nick Satin, Guest Blogger
Jul 11, 20203 min read
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God Is Saying, 'Come to Me in Your Sickness'
We read during Lent many stories and verses proclaiming how God manifests his glory through healing the sick. These passages are meant to...

David Kilby
Apr 9, 20207 min read
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COVID-19 Is a Call to Faith Amid Adversity
Masses are canceled in dioceses across our land due to a pandemic that needs no introduction, but apparently the other causes of death in...

David Kilby
Mar 19, 20208 min read
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The Ideas behind Rambling Spirit Magazine
Just as a refresher, I'd like to give a brief overview of what Rambling Spirit magazine is about, and its unique role in young adult...

David Kilby
Mar 4, 20203 min read
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