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Category: Faith
Day 230 – The Woman Healed
Today we read the story of the woman who sneaks up behind Jesus, touches the hem of his garment and is healed of a continuous flow of blood. What’s curious about this incident is it first seems that the woman is healed without Jesus’ intending it....
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Divine Detour
It was Christmas Eve, early evening, and it was already dark. It was freezing cold with blinding snow still falling and winds making driving conditions perilous to say the least. Weather warnings on the radio advised people to stay at home....
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Are you learning to say things after listening to God, or are you saying things and trying to make God's word fit in?
Discernment, taking God with us to look at our choices, decisions, and responses....
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Why go to Mass?
In my opinion, it’s a non-spoken rule among Catholics that many of us, if not most, don’t understand why we have to go to Mass every Sunday. Even more so, those extra Holy Days of Obligation. This year will especially be tough, as we will all be going to Mass two days in a row for two weeks in a row...
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An Un-Christmassy Christmas
Last year was an un-Christmassy Christmas for me. With neither of our kids coming home, decorations were minimal, but they included framed pictures of Christmases past. I looked at those old photos wistfully. In my memory, Christmas was always as Hallmark-perfect as those carefully framed picture...
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The Labor Has Begun
Recently at Our Lady of Guadalupe's Feast celebration---Mary’s Presence was so strong all during Mass!!...
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The Crib of Greccio - Bringing Christ back into Christmas
A friend took me to a Christmas dinner at a local pub noted for its good food. It was also noted for something else too that nearly forced me into a fight. I am referring to its seasonal cider punch, served hot with a sprinkling of spices. It was so moreish that you couldn't help having more and mo...
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Self-Worth
Nutritionists like to quote the ancient adage, “You are what you eat.” While it is true that our body is basically made of and sustained by what we eat, that’s not the essential constituent of our being, or even of our personality....
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Day 229 – What makes a family?
Today we read the famous scene when Mary and Jesus’ relatives come to see Jesus but they can’t get to him because of the crowd....
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Visions of Grandeur
A mother’s love—strong yet humble wisdom......
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"Our Lord was born not just of her flesh but also by her consent."
Mary is a person as God created human persons to be....
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Viewing The Son as the Sun
During the difficult trials that we go through in life, it can sometimes be tough to keep our faith in Christ. In the death of a family member, while facing illness or disability, or in the loss of a job, there may seem to be no evidence of a loving God. This past weekend brought quite a bit of rain...
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We Have Lost Our Story
The Catholic Papacy’s apostolic succession is one of if not the oldest institution of succession in the history of the world. How did a Church with a First Pope who actually denied even knowing Christ during his lifetime, along with a gang of other misfits who were mostly uneducated, poor, working ...
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Salvation
When we realize that we’re sinners--a weakness derived from the original sin of our protoparents, Adam and Eve--and that we’re not good enough to meet God’s standards, and realize how helpless we are on our own, we are given the choice to be lifted out of that bondage or to remain in it....
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Day 228 – John the Baptist's Questions for Jesus
John the Baptist was the preordained herald of the Messiah. He fulfilled is mission perfectly. He clearly knew who Jesus was and announced him as such when Jesus came to the Jordan river to be baptized....
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Drama Trauma
We choose our blindness.. Kelly shuffled forward in line at the Save-All Market and averted her eyes....
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The so-called right to abortion has pitted mothers against their children and women against men. It has sown violence and discord at the heart of the most intimate human relationships. It has aggravated the derogation of the father's role in an increasingly fatherless society. It has portrayed the greatest of gifts--a child--as a competitor, an intrusion and an inconvenience.. .
In the first book of the Bible, after the fall of Adam and Eve, God curses the serpent and declares: “I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between your offspring and hers; He will strike at your head, while you strike at his heel.”...
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The Karate Kid, a False Fire Alarm, and Calvinism
Well, OK, I got into a useless debate with a Calvinist, at least useless to convert him. But I still shared the truth, and I am gonna share the truth with y’all now in hopes it might help with a more reasonable Calvinism....
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Binding Trump
Readers may remember a curious piece of Trump Derangement trivia that hit the culture in the months following Donald Trump’s inauguration. Beginning with the waning moon in February, a bevy of witches vowed to cast a “binding spell” on President Trump with the intention of destroying his presidency....
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Scripture
A tour guide who was showing a group of people through a steel mill astonished his listeners by saying that they could painlessly wipe their finger briefly through a small stream of glowing molten steel poured from a ladle, but only if the finger was first wet and dusted....
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