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Category: Faith
Take Care not to establish an Ego Persona!
There is a danger of lifting our ego so high that we forget God’s presence within our lives and remember that it is He who gives us the gifts to spread the Good News, evangelize those who are in need, and show we believe totally in His calling us to ministry....
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Visiting Jesus Before Mass
Having trouble getting to Mass on time? Plan on a visit to Jesus personally before Mass. What a Blessing!...
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Day 116 – Faith and Works
James chapter 2 tells us what we all instinctively know to be true. For as the body apart from the spirit is dead, so faith apart from works is dead....
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Hell is Real
Once I fell into an internet argument with a few atheist writers who felt it was funny to meme Christ and Mary with sacrilegious statements. I must confess that I lacked Christian charity when I told them they were going to hell. Granted, my comments were made tongue-in-cheek because the group made ...
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Why are those who are notoriously undisciplined and unmoral also most contemptuous of religion and morality?...........
The occupant of Peter’s chair is the Vicar of Christ, not in bearing Christ’s omnipotence, but in teaching in the current day what Christ has already gifted to His Church....
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But I want what they have!
I have heard it so often from children and teenagers: “I can’t wait until I grow up so I don’t have all these rules to obey.” As we all know, the rules increase as you get older. A short list of household chores and expectations from our mother and father grows into an unimaginable long list of rule...
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Honoring our Dead: Catholic Funeral Rites and the Consolation Ministry
The Catholic Church has a rich history of respecting and honoring all human life. From conception until death, the church considers each person as God's individual creation and therefore, sacred in His eyes. The funeral rites set in place by the church reflect the church's beliefs in these principle...
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Devastation Everywhere
Time-line: Monday, August 28, 2017, 6:00 PM EDT. As we sit and watch the destruction that Hurricane Harvey brought to the Texas coast, tears well up as thousands of people are in dire straits. Yet, many more thousands are standing waist deep in water helping many who could be stranded to safety....
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Day 115 – The Letter of James
Today we begin the Letter of James. It was written in approximately A.D. 60, most likely not by Apostle James but rather by James, a cousin of the Lord. James likely knew Jesus since childhood and he was present at the resurrection. He is mentioned elsewhere in scripture, particularly in Acts whe...
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Our Wayward Home
Glenn Beck was talking about our nation’s demise. College riots. Racial tension. Extramarital sex. Addictions. Breakdown of marriage and family. And he offered reasons. Lack of economic opportunity. Politics. Education. While these are all contributing factors, they pale in comparison to the num...
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The proof of love is in the works. Where love exists, it works great things. But when it ceases to act, it ceases to exist.
When we love someone, we try to give our very best.. We wish to make the loved one happy. We show love in various ways - in words of affirmation and love, in giving of gifts and service, in presence and touch....
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St. Paul: Content in All Circumstances
In the Bible, St. Paul made a curious statement. In his letter to the Philippians he wrote, “In all circumstances I have learned to be content.” Paul meant that his faith in Christ allowed him to be serene and at peace regardless of the problems he faced....
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The Tau Evangelical
A symbol of the Franciscan religious and secular religious order, the Tau cross for many centuries has symbolized a devotion to Christ in the most simple and non-ostentatious way. A Tau cross is generally made of wood and is worn by those who follow in the footsteps of St. Francis of Assisi who lead...
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Stop Holding Hands
I came across an article recently that dealt with this “touchy” subject of holding hands and the Orans position during Mass. The article sparked lots of debate and a multitude of comments, hundreds of them in fact. The articles also elicited tens of thousands of shares, and I was struck by how such ...
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What You Will Regret Most in Purgatory
So what happens when we die? We know that when we die we will meet Jesus and be judged by the Lord. It will be a perfect judgment, perfectly balancing the demands of justice with God’s infinite mercy. As Catholics, we know that as a result of this judgment we will have one of three “destinations”....
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Childhood Memories
I was reminiscing the other day when I was a boy at school and my English teacher said to me "Your grammar stinks!"...
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Grace is favor, the free and undeserved help that God gives us to respond to his call to become children of God, adoptive sons, partakers of the divine nature and of eternal life.
Bottom-line, the Grace we are given is never earned no matter how long we work, no matter the hours, no matter the labor; it is God’s goodness and love that bestows this Grace upon us....
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Are All Really Welcome?
There is a song that we sing at many parishes by Marty Haugen, it’s called “All Are Welcome’. The song boasts of the welcoming nature of the Church, and the body of Christ, and bids everyone to gather in this house of love and grace, because after all, we are all welcome at the His table....
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Capable of More
Dear Savior of the world, I think I’m beginning to loathe the weakness of humanity. Especially in men, right now....
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"Sainthood" - Do I have what is needed?
Is sin stopping me from becoming a saint? First, read my reflection on “Rejecting God when we sin”. The greatest attribute of God is His Genuine Forgiveness....
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