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Category: Faith
Day 290 – Sound Doctrine
Today’s reading for study: 2 Tim 4 In today’s reading Paul again exhorts Timothy, and by extension us, to remain faithful to sound doctrine....
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Three hours of Darkness; leading to three moments of Glory
Simon Peter said to him, “Master, where are you going?” Jesus answered him, “Where I am going you cannot follow me now, though you will follow later.” Peter said to him, “Master why can’t I follow you now? I will lay down my life for you.” Jesus answered, “Will you lay down your life for me? Am...
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Nothing is more difficult than focusing on the needs of others we normally wouldn't care about. This is the ‘holy moment' we can all find ourselves in. This is the leap of faith that transforms. Jesus, by commanding us to love those we'd rather ignore or hate, gives us an opportunity to lean on his grace and love instead of our own understanding and power.
The struggle between choosing the good and what is evil is not a theoretical struggle. It is an everyday struggle, with everyday examples....
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Hail Holy Queen
Hail Holy Queen, Mother of mercy, our life, our sweetness and our hope......our regal Mother who accepted us at the foot of the cross of Jesus....
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Light Amidst Darkness in the Parkland School Shooting...
Darkness enveloped him. He suffered from depression and other mental ailments, including autism, attention deficit and hyperactive disorder....
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Why Are You Carrying That Anvil?
When oppressed with problems, hardships and troubles on every side, it isn’t difficult to identify with David in his depression...
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Day 289 – All Scripture is Inspired…
Today’s reading for study: 2 Tim 3 Today we are in Chapter 3 of Second Timothy. Paul continues his urging that Timothy to be faithful in his stewardship of the Church....
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Jesus Suffered; Nailed to the Cross, Shed His Precious Blood
Think back to that time when Jesus was born; for you and me He came with one goal. Our soul we can’t see or feel its longing; was there He came to secure for God....
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Our hearts will be restless until they rest in You.
The world we live in has run amuck, So much noise, so many distractions, no anchor; Our bodies and souls pulled back ‘n forth As if on an unending roller coaster....
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The Catholic Trilemma: Why The Catholic Church Is Either Founded By Christ, By Man Or By Satan
C.S. Lewis (the man whom God used to save my faith) famously argued that given what Jesus claimed about Himself, He was either Lord, liar, or lunatic — that if He wasn’t God, He couldn’t be considered merely a good man or a moral teacher. Lewis explained in Mere Christianity (the book that changed m...
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Ash Wednesday, 2018
Again we receive ashes on our forehead, Our outward sign to remember… “That you are dust, and dust you shall return.”...
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Compassionate Mercy
One of the many unappreciated ways in which God exercises his compassionately mercy involves ever ubiquitous human suffering and adversity. “The LORD is near to the brokenhearted, and saves the crushed in spirit. Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the LORD rescues them from them all” (Ps...
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Day 288 – Pass it on
Simple stuff today. But often the most simple is the most profound. …2 and what you have heard from me before many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also. 2 Tim 2:2...
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Why Do We Catholics do that? A Lenten Proposal
The other Sunday I came across a little blurb in my parish bulletin, you’ve probably all seen something similar. The headline is usually something like this; “WHY DO CATHOLICS DO THAT?”...
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Lent invites us to ‘let go' of whatever it is that keeps us from building the Kingdom of God. What ‘facts' does Jesus want to show you this Lent?
Lent is a journey in the desert for each of us. It's quieter and clearer in the desert. There are fewer distractions, fewer toys, fewer addictive behaviors, fewer arguments....
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Avoiding Bad Decisions through Prudence
As humans, we make bad decisions, which often result in actions that jeopardize the salvation of our souls. Fortunately, we can minimize the harmful outcomes of our decisions by paying closer attention to our actions[1]. They, however, need to be regulated by virtue; not by feelings, emotions, and i...
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God's Words Sends Us Forth--Empowered--Daily!
I loved the recent reading from morning Mass from Isaiah 58!! So full of God’s promises to us if we hear and obey these Words from Him....
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Channeling God's Compassion to Others
A little virtue in a God-focused person goes a long way too. The Creator’s marvelous plan is to use his human creatures as the privileged instruments of the proliferation of his Divine Mercy to all of his precious people....
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Day 287 – The 2nd Letter to Timothy
Today we begin Paul’s 2nd letter to Timothy. It has been a few years since Paul assigned Timothy to Ephesus. Paul has been imprisoned in Rome for the second time....
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Ol' Diablo
Among the spruce and maples, surrounded on three sides by vast fields of freshly tilled soil, Joy pushed her baby girl in a swing. Her husband couldn’t pass the wooden structure without slapping a beam and grinning. “Solid as a rock!”...
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