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Category: Faith
A Meditation on the Epiphany
Christmas season continues as we prepare to celebrate the Epiphany. From Matthew’s Gospel we see a manifestation of something new to many, yet predicted by Old Testament Prophecies....
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Epiphany: Are You A Thrill Seeker?
One of the best things about being a priest, especially when it snows likes this, is that late at night when I get into the parking lot, I have an entire parking lot in which to do “donuts”!...
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Self-Confidence
As an epilogue to the remarks in the previous article, it is appropriate to explain how self-confidence is not per se in conflict with the virtue of trust. It is a psychologically desirable personality feature--the opposite of an inferiority complex--and it should be cultivated from the earliest chi...
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Day 242 – The Prodigal Son
Today, in Luke, we read three parables. The lost sheep, the lost coin, and the Prodigal Son. All three touch on the joy in heaven when a sinner repents. I would like to focus the most famous of the three, the parable of the Prodigal Son. As with many things in the Bible, particularly the parable...
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Addicted to Me
“You have no idea what it’s like—the whole world’s addicted to me.” Dr. Jim Burns merely raised one eyebrow as his index finger tapped the electronic notepad resting on his knee. “Tell me, Sophia, what are you addicted to?”...
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Great moves of God are usually preceded by simple acts of obedience.
The one phrase from the above passage that strikes me the most is “a light to reveal you . . .” This phrase has been a reminder for me about being a light that reveals God to others....
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Christmas in Scripture- Part 2
In Part 1, we saw the humble birth of Our Lord as Joseph and Mary gave their lives for his coming. In this second and last installment, we will continue to see how Christ's coming was wrapped with trouble: a lesson for us that God's plans do not exclude suffering....
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Short Inspirational Messages (Number 26)
There is only one real happiness, that is of following Christ....
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Don't Stop at the Star
On this Feast of the Epiphany, as we hear the story of the Wise Men following the star and seeing Jesus with his mother Mary, we celebrate that through the Incarnation, God can manifest himself to us in a thousand ways at every moment of every day....
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Confidence
Confidence and trust are almost synonymous, but not quite. Confidence usually bears the connotation of self-reliance or self-confidence, while trust as a supernatural virtue entails primarily a warm personal reliance on the Lord. It can be said that confidence is trust in self, while trust is confid...
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Day 241 – The Cost of Discipleship
The cost of discipleship is high! Jesus said: … “If anyone comes to me and does not hate his own father and mother and wife and children and brothers and sisters, yes, and even his own life, he cannot be my disciple. Whoever does not bear his own cross and come after me cannot be my disciple.” L...
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Suffering
What good can come from suffering? At times, it will be monetary loss, loneliness, heartbreak, and depression. We go through all the stages of hurt and pain. We come out at the other end different still bearing the pain of suffering the loss of a loved one, independence lost, or some other catastrop...
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Learn to light a candle in the darkest moments of someone's life. Be the light that helps others see; it is what gives life its deepest significance.
On a day when the gospel reading reverberates with darkness and sadness at the deaths of the holy innocents, all of those little boys, it is good to remember the words of the first reading today. God is light. There are dark places in the world. There are dark places within me. There is that darknes...
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Be the beautiful person that God created: You!
Let's talk about bullies. There's this saying "sticks and stones may break my bones, but words can never hurt me." Yeah, that's just not true at all. Words not only can hurt, but they are often more damaging than actions. Actions stay outward, on our body. But words can come into our hearts and soul...
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Just A Mother: My Call, Vocation, and Witness
The very existence of a joyful mother of nine children seems to confound people. Embracing an outdated lifestyle on a traditional, small, family farm has been a struggle through confusion, guilt, and even public condemnation. I finally reached the point where I can now shout loudly, "This is my cal...
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The Hobbit: The Unexpected Journey and Epiphany
You may or may not know that the Author of the Hobbit and the Lord of the Rings series was a devout Catholic (even one of his sons became a Catholic Priest). He was so Catholic that his faith poured out into his life’s work – The Lord of the Rings. The Hobbit is the Prequel to the Series....
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Delay
In Antarctica Lake Vida is called an ice museum that preserves biological history. It has the thickest lake ice ever recorded--over fifty feet deep. Scientists from the University of Illinois recently probed to collect cores of ice from near the bottom--the oldest portion of the ice pack....
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Day 240 – The Narrow Door
He went on his way through towns and villages, teaching and journeying toward Jerusalem. And someone said to him, “Lord, will those who are saved be few?” And he said to them, “Strive to enter through the narrow door. For many, I tell you, will seek to enter and will not be able....
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The Magus in Each of Us
As Christians who still cherish this biblical account of the visitors to the Christ child bearing gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh, we may never know the true identity of these “magi”, “wise men”, or “kings”....
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We love others best when we love God most.
“God is love.” There’s hardly a less controversial statement in modern Western culture than this one. But if you were to press people as to the implications of this simple statement, you’d quickly see a divergence from the scriptural witness to this belief that God is, in His very Three-Personed nat...
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