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Are you celebrating Halloween like a pagan? 5 ways you can celebrate it like a Catholic.
Are you celebrating Halloween like a pagan? Here are 5 ways you can celebrate it like a Catholic....
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People cannot hit what they do not aim for.
Perhaps you’ve heard the old adage, “Always begin with your end in mind.” “End” in this case refers to one’s goal. Many people, of course, wander through life aimlessly, but Christians are meant to have Heaven as their goal, or end....
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Liberal Heretics and Communism: a Theological Compendium
Before we commence to the analysis of liberalism in Christianity and beyond, it will be necessary to argue for a mystical meaning of the number 3 in the Scriptures that seem to typify the liberalism,...
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Love Letter to Parents - Matters of Faith
Remember that you are parents to your kids, and that you are fully responsible for bringing up your kids not only in worldly matters, but especially also in spiritual matters. There are times you need to double your efforts and make sacrifices to be with your children to share the Word of God....
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The Scent of Love
There are adults that children tend to avoid. Psychologists know that most children in an initial encounter have an uncanny intuition of being liked or not, even before a work is spoken. But also sensitive adults can "hear the silent dialect of love" and inner beauty in another's tone of voice, atti...
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Day 174 – The Ministry of Reconciliation
So we are deep into 2nd Corinthians. Paul has been speaking much about the Resurrection. He has been emphasizing to the people that the resurrection will be bodily. This makes sense in that Corinth was a commercial city composed of both Jews and Greeks. The Greek cultural tradition considered th...
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Doing God's Will on earth
We pray this prayer in the Our Father. Thy will be done on earth. Do we mean it when we pray it? How does God’s will get done on earth as it is in heaven? Have you ever asked yourself that question?...
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Love is always ready to deny itself, to give, sacrifice, just in the measure of its sincerity and intensity. Perfect love is perfect self-forgetfulness. Hence where there is love in a home, unselfishness is the law.
I wonder if greed is not mostly a matter of insecurity. When we get greedy, we never have enough. Enough for what? To be happy? To feel safe and secure? To feel powerful? We can seem to forget that our only security comes from God. Our only happiness is in God....
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Are You a Self-Made Man who Worships His Maker?
Like most European Catholics I was born and brought up in the aftermath of the Renaissance, influenced by a spirituality that owed as much to the rise of humanism as to the Gospel of Jesus Christ. Naturally I thought that if I were to attain the perfection to which I aspired, it would be primarily t...
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Stop Singing Those Songs!
Have we become so egocentric in our worship that we’ve lost ourselves? When did the tides turn so that when we come for worship, we instead of turning to God in his glory and majesty we instead started turning to ourselves as the center and focus of everything?...
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Speak Up, Not Down!
The term "forked tongue" need not always connote duplicity; it may connote speech options. The tongue may curse or bless. It may engage in gossip, or charitably redirect such conversation. It may take God's name in vain or call upon God in humble prayer....
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Day 173 – Death Leads to Life
Paul’s words today are profound and every Christian should reflect and pray on them carefully....
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Police! Raise Your Hands!
I do not remember exactly who taught me to raise my hands, but today, the purpose of this writing is to invite them to do it too....
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Your life is not meant to be used in exchange for mundane things like houses and cars but to purchase greatness.
God respects our freedom. This is why Jesus asked the Pharisees and Herodians in this Gospel reading, "Whose head is this, and whose name?"...
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Mystical Union Is Not a Fairytale — It's Child's Play
We have all read of saints who claim to live in mystical union with Christ. The image which comes to mind is of a medieval monk, morose and miserable, wearing a hair shirt and living on bread and water....
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The Ultimate Failure of Postmodern Progressivism
We see postmodernism drawing its tentacles around everything in our lives; it is the ultimate social parasite. We see progressives trying to take control of the government and our culture....
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What's It Worth?
In one single hour in the United States, more steel is poured than all the gold ever mined in the history of mankind! If all gold ceased to exist, it wouldn't cause any drastic change in our society. But if steel suddenly ceased to exist, our entire society would collapse, with its machinery, its bu...
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Day 172 – The Old Covenant Fades Away
The Old Covenant is written in stone. The New Covenant is written in spirit on the hearts of men. The Old Covenant was restrictive and leads to death. The in the New Covenant the spirit gives freedom and life....
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Pope John II, The First Pope To Change His Name
Little is known about Mercurius, son of Projectus, other than that he was a Roman. And Mercurius is not known to Western culture under his given name. We know him as Pope John II, who took the throne, January 2, 533....
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I cannot comprehend how any man can want anything but the truth.
Our lives as Christians have become more challenging, more complicated and even confused, with the plurality of messages in widespread media....
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