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Category: Faith
Martyred for Painting a Nativity Scene
Thank you Founding Fathers. You have truly left us Americans blessed. I am a Catholic and I went to Mass this morning without a care in the world. For many Catholics, the world over this has not always been the case....
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Nonsense: Trust and Pray
You know, I’ve been thinking. I don’t mind getting older. I really don’t. It’s a gift many folks never get. I’m grateful. Actually, it unencumbers you. When you reach that point, you don’t have to worry about career, or employer politics. It means nothing....
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Day 72 – Peter Preaches to the Gentiles
Today we read the second half of the story of the conversion of Cornelius. Peter hears Cornelius’ testimony and understands that God has opened up the Gospel to the Gentiles. I would like to call attention to two important points in the narrative....
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Don't Apologize for Catholic Apologetics
Recently I was talking to a friend, and I mentioned that I was reading a very interesting book about Catholic apologetics. He replied, “Well, it’s about time the Catholic Church apologized.”...
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Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the little voice at the end of the day that says I'll try again tomorrow.
In this Gospel passage are two people who see how God wants to be in their lives in time of need. So many people turn to Christ in need. When we are honest with ourselves, we know that we would like to ask Christ’s help for so many things in our lives....
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To Whom should I pray? Father, Son, Holy Ghost!
Already, from Genesis to John’s Gospel, we can see the eternal action of the Father (God), the Word of God, (Jesus Christ before the Incarnation), and the action of the (Holy Spirit); creating, redeeming, and sanctifying the human race....
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Remembering Alzheimer's Patients and their Caregivers
A Poem About Alzheimer's...
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O Happy Fault!
A few weeks ago, the priest at daily Mass shared a profound thought that I've never really thought of. He referred to the line in the Exsultet (the thing the deacon, priest, or cantor sings at Easter Vigil after the Paschal candle is placed in the sanctuary): "O happy fault/that earned so great, s...
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Day 71 – Cornelius
Today we read the first half of the account of the conversion of Cornelius. We read that both Cornelius and Peter are given visions from heaven. Cornelius is to seek out Peter. Whereas Peter is prepared by his vision to begin his mission of spreading the Gospel to the gentiles....
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Faith and Repentance
Turning fully to Christ in faith is the solution to the greatest threats against humankind....
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All that I have seen teaches me to trust God for all I have not seen
We must never assume that we have completely figured out who God is and so have completely understood, to the very last detail, how he ought to save us from our predicaments and problems....
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The Dual Attack
The father of lies attacks the human will, intellect, and memory in one of two ways....
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Open Mouth, Insert Foot
"Foot-in-mouth" disease is common in these days of political sensitivity. The poor become "economically challenged," while the elderly are "chronologically gifted."...
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Fight The Silence
All around us are victims of an industry known as Human Trafficking. These victims hide in plain sight and need your help to be delivered from captivity....
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Day 70 – Peter raises the Dead
Today we read some very dramatic events. Saul is converted and is on fire for the Lord. He preaches boldly, so much so that his life is threatened. He escapes at night to Jerusalem and joins up with the Apostles....
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"Tradition" - Do Everything to Preserve its Tenet's
Why is it that so many so-called evangelists feel the need to put down Catholicism by finding fault with every subject we as Roman Catholics believe and adhere to? Turn on the TV and you’ll find some particular preachers cannot exist unless they attack our Church with admonishments to warn others’ ...
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Don't be in a hurry to condemn because he doesn't do what you do or think as you think or as fast. There was a time when you didn't know what you know today.
Jesus doesn’t seem to care what official status one has in society; he does however seem to care deeply about who you are as a person. In fact he seems attracted primarily to those with little or no status in society....
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Charlie Gard: Their Son, Your Son, My Son… Our Son
We are all interconnected. What happens to one of us, happens to us all. Once we permit a wrong against one of us, we ask for the possibility in our own life. The case of Charlie Gard is no different....
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Gradual Relapse, Sudden Collapse
One of the most fascinating and dramatic of televised news events is the instant collapse of the dyamited skyscraper. One moment the edifice stands in all its grandiose splendor, and the next moment it is a heap of rubble hidden in billowing dust. The stark suddenness of the change excites our fasci...
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God Speaks to Our Hearts, When We Seek His Words
In the past two weeks, while dealing with slow recovery process, and also praying for wisdom; I have received two specific messages that I KNOW you might want to hear too....
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