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Category: Faith
Day 153 – True Wisdom of God
Paul speaks today in some difficult and poetic styled writing. He is trying to make the Corinthians understand that it is not their wisdom, or the wisdom of an eloquent preacher, or the wisdom of a wise ruler that is responsible for their salvation. Rather, it is solely the wisdom of God, through ...
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Through Him, with Him, and in Him
The October 6th edition of the Magnificat has a meditation from Blessed Henry Suso, Living our Repentance Daily and one sentence jumped out at me this morning before Mass....
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The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. – The people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.
What counts is not just saying the right words but doing the right thing....
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God Inspires a Hilarious Solution to Morning Mayhem
With limited funds, surrounded by lots of little people on a hobby farm, I had to discover innovative ways of coping. When I relaxed, often an unusual, creative or even funny solution to a problem popped into my head. I just needed to keep everything in perspective and listen to my own inner voice a...
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God Offers Peace in Anxious Times
If you haven’t turned on your television during the past, oh, 40 years or so, you may not have heard that our world is a mess. There’s terrorism, hatred, fraud, dishonesty, violence, crumbling infrastructure, greed, unemployment, frayed nerves, crushing debt, fractured families, illness, substance a...
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Bright As Night
In the spiritual life there are likewise only two seasons - light and darkness. Paul writes of both day and night in the same sentence to counterpoint the difference between spiritual enlightenment by faith in Jesus and the spiritual darkness that envelops those refusing to believe in him. for those...
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Day 152 – Paul's 1st Letter to the Corinthians
Written around A.D. 56, Paul’s first Letter to the Corinthians is particularly interesting because it was a Church made up of equal parts Gentile and Jew. Thus, we have a real window into the “working out” of Christian theology....
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The Kingship of Christ and the American Founding
During the historical period before and after the birth, death, and resurrection of Jesus of Nazareth, the Christ, a prevailing expectation among the Israelite people was the appearance of the Messiah. The common view of the Messiah was King and Savior, or the religious figure but also a political f...
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I am nothing special, of this I am sure. I am a common man with common thoughts and I've led a common life. There are no monuments dedicated to me and my name will soon be forgotten, but I've loved another with all my heart and soul, and to me, this has always been enough………
As God Jesus knew that his mission for the Father would end by death on the cross. He became man, born of the Virgin Mary by the power of the Holy Spirit, emptying himself to save humankind. He entered his passion and death willingly. All because he loved us....
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Psalm 50--God Blogs Today
GOD HAS SPOKEN---ARE WE LISTENING? When you pray, are your prayers answered? God wants a Sacrifice of Praise! Thanksgiving opens the Gates of Heaven!...
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Love Conquors All
My absence from social media hopefully will lessen as time goes by. We are doing ok though. We are adjusting and clinging tight to the Good....
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Go with the Flow
We spend too much time and trouble going to wrong direction on life's one-way streets, or swimming against the current. It's so much easier (and safer) to "go with the flow."...
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Day 151 – The Resurrection and the Sending of the Apostles
It’s Easter morning and the women, Mary Magdalene and Mary, the mother of James, go to the tomb to anoint the body. They are concerned as to who will open the tomb for them. Upon their arrival, they find the tomb open. They go inside and saw a “young man dressed in a white robe”...
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Best of Plans Sometimes Do Not Turn Out As Expected
I am on a pilgrimage that I have been planning for a year and a half and am going to try to chronical lessons learned during this journey....
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Contemplation in a Chaotic World
When St. Dominic Guzman formed the Order of Preachers in 1216, he established four pillars to define the lives of Dominicans everywhere and always: prayer, study, community, and apostolic works....
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Music Revealing the Great Ages of History
From apocalyptic theology that I have discussed [The Beast and the Days of Creation as all of human history], human history will have eight total ages of renewal from the Fall in the beginning all the way to the Second Coming and New Creation, inclusive....
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Who's Teaching about Jesus Christ, Today?
This could be a rhetorical question that opens minds regarding serious activity among a lot of Christian students, both young and more mature (in age) seeking answers to understand the very tenets of the life of Jesus, especially before the Passion....
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I Met One of God's Angels
Last week, when I attended Mass -- I didn’t expect anything out of the ordinary. I walked into church --- shook hands with the greeter at the door -- stopped to get some holy water -- and proceeded inside to sit down. I knelt down -- said a couple prayers -- then started to read the readings for tha...
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Faith in Fact Is Faith in Act
Leading his congregation in prayer, a minister in a country church in the Ozarks uttered a petition that must have given the angels food for thought. "Dear Lord, if you can't make us hold much, at least make us overflow."...
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Day 150 – The Burial of Jesus
Today we read Mark’s account of the burial of Jesus. It’s a relatively short simple passage constructed to convey one main simple message – Jesus died and was really buried....
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