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Category: Faith
Short Story—Lilliputians
“It’s the little things that tie us down—you know—like the Lilliputians.” Adam snorted, his eyes stayed glued to his phone. “Life’s what you make of it, Grandma.” His attention wavered. She said something he couldn’t catch....
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Are Vatican II and the Jewish Restoration to Jerusalem in Apocalypse?
I used to think for a long time, as I pondered the meaning of history over the last decade or more, that the issue of the Jewish return to the Holy Land had nothing to do with God's Plan, that it was merely a Fundamentalist construct....
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Gumshoes Accuse - Gum Chewers Lose
When the punishment doesn't fit the crime, we regard it as an injustice. Shoplifters' penalties may be severe, while rapists or drug traffickers get slap-on-the-wrist sentences or early paroles. Such human inequities make us blanch with indignation. But it's comforting to know that the Lord's sancti...
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Day 181 – Made Perfect in Weakness
Today Paul reveals to us something important....
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The Marriage Feast of the King's Son
This is next in the series of articles designed to be sent to college students by parents and grandparents to keep loved ones in our Catholic faith. This article is about the Mass....
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The Kingdom of God is a kingdom of paradox, where through the ugly defeat of a cross, a holy God is utterly glorified. Victory came through defeat; healing through brokenness; finding self through losing self.
The “Mustard seed” and the “Yeast” are real in their beginnings and their resuls....
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Short Story—The Key
When people say they’re haunted, it usually conjures up images of ghosts and wraiths. But that’s not how it is with me. Six words, a beard, and the tap of a hand haunt my days and nights....
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An Appeal to Build the Kingdom Here and Now [We're Appointed and Anointed to have a MASS Impact]
Dear Catholic friends who share a yearning for the Kingdom: I'm often haunted (in a holy way) by an epic question: Would Jesus have taught us to pray "Thy Kingdom come" if He were not prepared to fulfill it?...
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To Be Upside Down, Get Right Side Up
Early Christians were accused of having "turned the world upside down" (Acts 17:6 KJV). Christianity continues to have a profound impact on society's value system. Our personal values correspond to the four basic dimensions of human nature:...
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Day 180 – Super Apostles
As a Catholic, I can’t help but be blown away by some of the verses in today’s reading. Paul takes on directly some of the other preachers who have led the Corinthians astray....
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‘Jesus in my life'
Over a number of years I have seen the importance of sharing about what Jesus did in my life. This is an experience which I always try to share with other people. Why do I feel that this is important?...
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Christ is the Good Physician. There is no disease He cannot heal; no sin He cannot remove; no trouble He cannot help.
The chief of the synagogue criticizes Jesus for curing on the Sabbath. The chief of the synagogue was apparently healthy and needed no cure. Apparently healthy. Yes, his body may have been healthy, but what about his soul? He comes across as one possessed with a spirit of self-righteousness, bad...
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Short Story—Every Word
Lawry considered the long, red scratch on his face. “It’ll leave a scar—that’s for certain. Just the luck! Spiteful bush! Clip a few branches and wham—raked across the face. Well, I was never handsome to begin with….”...
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Practicing What We Preach
In the Gospel reading this weekend at Mass, Jesus criticized the Pharisees for being hypocrites. He listed many of their two-faced behaviors, and summed it up by saying that they don’t practice what they preach....
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Let the Garbage Man Do It
The divine economy can be calibrated by the same principle. The more affluent we become spiritually, the more we "put off our old self,...corrupted by its deceitful desires" (Eph 4:22; see Colossians 3:9). The richer we are in spirit, the more "soul garbage" we throw out....
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Day 179 – Authority is Good For You
In keeping with his general themes throughout the letters to the Corinthians in today’s reading Paul again speaks of authority. Paul states directly that the purpose of authority...
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Just like a little child
A little child totally depends on his mother, freely and without hesitation approaches her to be embraced, to be loved, to be cared for, to be fed etc. The child’s total faith is entrusted unto his mother, without any questions asked, knowing that she is there at all times....
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No man can serve two masters: for either he will hate the one, and love the other…..
It is very easy in life to get the two great commandments reversed, and put ourselves and other people first in our life, and give God what’s left over....
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Tristan and Isolde and the Three in One
I found myself placed next to a high powered High Court Judge at a dinner party in one of the most exclusive clubs in London. What on earth was I going to talk to her about I was thinking when, discovering that I was a Catholic writer, she made everything simple for me. She asked me to explain to h...
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Judge Not A Book By Its Cover
I sometimes wonder whether some people are aware of the double standards they practice, especially when they deal with different kinds of people. For example, when they are in the presence of a dignitary or some important person, they behave so pleasantly and sweetly....
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