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Category: Faith
Meet "Annie"; One of God's Great Champions
There is a light that can never be looked upon because it is so brilliant you would be blinded forever. This light shines inside God’s chosen ones, many of whom are marginalized and disabled. There are many of us who can sense this light and embrace those who have it....
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Advocate for the Poor Souls
Without appearing to be too repetitious, this is the fourth article from me that deals either directly or indirectly with the Poor Souls in Purgatory....
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The "Good Old Days" Are Still Here!
Collegiate survey takers now say that very few engineering students have ever seen a slide rule or even know what it is. In this cybernetic age math is done with calculators and computers....
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Day 171 – Personal Conflict
Paul seems to have a real problem with this one guy in Corinth. Although he doesn’t say exactly what the dispute is about it seems that the two are really at odds over something and it is an important lesson for us. You see, we won’t always get along with the bishops....
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Can You Pass the Sugar, Please
Amy McDougal was sitting in a restaurant one day, enjoying a nice hot cup of coffee and biscotti-- when a rough looking gentlemen -- from the other end of the counter yelled to her -- -- can you pass the sugar, please?...
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Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. - Don't be afraid.
In the secular culture that surrounds modern Western man, the only image of Jesus that is acceptable is that of a spiritual teddy bear. The idea that Jesus makes demands or sets boundaries is incompatible with modern secularism....
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Mary of Egypt: The Journey from a Life of Sin to Redemption to Sainthood
In his "Essay on Man", Alexander Pope penned three words that became immortalized; "Hope springs eternal". Nowhere do these words fit better than into the Catholic Church. For the Church of Christ is the home of forgiveness, mercy and, of course, redemption. Meet, Mary of Egypt....
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YOUR SILENCE JESUS
¿What is between you and me, Jesus? 5 meters. You are close. Just now that I’m seeing you,...
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Stress Management - a Biblical Guide
In one of this "makes-you-wanna-think-about-it" squibs, the poet Robert Frost wrote, "The reason why worry kills more people than work is because more people worry than work."...
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Day 170 – Second Corinthians
Today we begin Paul's Second letter to the Corinthians. This letter was most likely written with a year or so of the first letter probably in the fall of A.D. 56 or 57. Several things are noticeable in the first chapter:...
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Living in the Abundance of Grace
In the early Hebrew economy, one died in the socio-economic status into which one was born. The beacon of modern capitalism, which in principle at least, offers one the opportunity to go from rags to riches with hard work, was not relevant at that time. While there were different social classes, ...
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A church that suffers no persecution but enjoys the privileges and support of the things of the earth - beware! - is not the true church of Jesus Christ.
The religious leaders of Jesus’ day liked to boast. The liked to build memorials to the prophets that their ancestors had stoned and killed. They liked to revise history to distance themselves from the responsibility of those who went before them, only to do the same thing in their lifetime....
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A Mother's Prayers are answered giving us Two Great Saints and a new Marian Feast Day
Most of us know the story of St. Augustine. He was born in North Africa in the year 354. His father, Patricius, was a pagan landowner and his mother, Monica, a Christian. Monica prayed fervently for her wayward boy to become a Christian too. Eventually, her prayers were answered and her boy did embr...
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Deesis and Praying for Others
In 313 A.D. Christianity became a tolerated religion when Constantine signed the Edict of Milan. Years later he decided to create a “new Rome” in what is today known as Istanbul in Turkey and named it Constantinople after himself....
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God's Geometry - Closed Circles
The general population is divided into two types - racehorses and turtles. Racehorses are always on the go, with "many irons in the fire," while turtles love peace and calm. They both experience some disorcer in their lives that they need to overcome....
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The Necessity of Sunday Worship
One of the most difficult apologetic questions faced by Catholics is the question of the Saturday Sabbath versus Sunday worship. The reasons for the difficulty of the question are in part because the advocates for the Saturday Sabbath (mostly Seventh Day Adventists) study the issue exhaustively and ...
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Thanksgiving and Gratitude
Autumn is here. A kaleidoscope of colorful leaves is falling from the trees. As the cooler weather approaches, we begin to look towards the holidays. Thanksgiving has always been a special holiday for it focuses on family and what the Lord has given us....
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The world is full of men who want to be right, when actually the secret of a man's strength and his pathway to true honor is his ability to admit fault when he has failed. God wants to fill the church with men who can say they are wrong when THEY ARE WRONG.
A soap manufacturer, and a pastor were walking together down a street in a large city. The soap manufacturer casually said, "The gospel you preach hasn't done much good, has it? Just observe. There is still a lot of wickedness in the world, and a lot of wicked people, too!"...
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Spiritual Communion: In Union with the Most Holy Sacrament of the Altar
We can learn much about spiritual communion from the saints....
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Amazing book discovery, "WHY I AM CATHOLIC"
My amazing book discovery, “Why I Am Catholic and You Should Be Too” by Brandon Vogt impressed me so much that I felt compelled to promote this inspiring book. I strongly encourage you to read it....
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