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Category: Faith
On Eagle's Wings
Jesus hears the prayers of the heart and never fails to reassure us. He knows how easily we give in to doubt and fear. He promises that He and the Father know and share our littlest concerns and our greatest pains. Especially during life’s most difficult times, entrust your cause to the Lord with fa...
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The Case for Artificial Contraception
I think the teaching on artificial contraception is probably one of the most misunderstood teachings and Dogmas of the Church. It is so sad that so many of us, even as we sit in Catholic schools and congregations are misled and not fully informed about the reason why there is no case for artificial ...
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Saint Anna Schaffer---Bedridden and in Constant Pain from being Burned, She Gave it all to Jesus
The number of saints in the Catholic Church numbers in the thousands. In fact, the exact number is open to question. Among these are many saints most of us have never heard of. These saints are the obscure spiritual gems whose stories can take your breath away. Say "hello" to Anna Schaffer....
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Fire Power
There is another fire that is designed to "renew the face of the earth." It's the fire that Jesus spoke of with such ardor: "I have come to bring fire on the earth, and how I wish it were already kindled!" (Lk 12:49)....
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Surely Folks ---You See the Connection!
We struggle with the elements of this world where we can find many “varmints and sneaky snakes” waiting to lash out with lies and false hopes to lure us from happiness. God allows all as we follow our willful way to test and strengthen our faith....
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Eucharistic Poem: Open Your Hands
Open your hands. Dirty as they may be. Leave your stains, sins and brokenness at the altar....
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What? Wait—What Did You Say?
Preparing for Mass the other day, my mind was thinking about a son and his family. Like many Catholic parents, we watch and pray—as those grown children fail to see the need to go to church or teach their children “the way in which they should grow.” You pray for those wandering sons and daughters...
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Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.
Today our Lord reminds us to speak truthfully and so live with integrity....
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I was "Isidored" by Two Catholics and a Hebrew; It was Great*
I never knew a Catholic/Christian named Isidore. I had always thought that the name, Isidore, was primarily a Hebrew/Jewish name. In fact, several years ago, when my cousin, Vicki, discovered who our mysterious, missing grandfather was, his name turned out to be Isidore....
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Traffic That Can Drive You Mad
Traffic engineers generally agree that the world's most chaotic traffic melee is not in Rome, Bangkok, or Cairo; it's in Tehran, the capital of Iran, which averages about five hundred accidents a day. Almost all but the newest of the city's three million cars have dents or scrapes....
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Botched Suffering
Botched suffering: What an elegant phrase. Servant of God Madeleine Delbrel writes from France during the 1940’s...”have we ever thought that the fact of botching a small part of our daily suffering-whether it be by getting up with bad grace... turning up our nose at insipid food is of greater signi...
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The New Christian Crusade - Reclaiming PEACE
A peaceful world is not one which finds itself in need of peacemakers. It is a world filled with conflict, tension, violence, dissension, godlessness, and anger that needs Christ’s peace....
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Do You Have To Belong to a Religion In Order to Have Moral Values?
The 2017 Gallup Poll entitled: “Views of US Moral Values Slip to Seven Year Lows” noted that 81% of Americans believe that our country’s moral values are fair to poor; 77% opined that US moral values are getting worse; and these majorities feel that moral values have slipped to a new low....
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A Very Moving Story of Holy Communion
Here's a very moving story that's still haunting us, blessing us and moving us....
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Catholic/Christians and the Reality of the Grief Process
Hospice contacted me about two weeks after my wife had passed and asked me to join an upcoming Bereavement support group. It would be two hours a week for seven weeks....
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The Filter in Your Brain
"A great many people believe they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices." Only a philosopher-psychologist like William James could have formulated that bit of wit....
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What is True Love?
When God decided to redeem the world, He gave us His only Son, Jesus Christ. He gave us Himself to be born, be exiled, live, be killed, and rise from the dead for us. He gave up everything He knew for us and our salvation....
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To Bury Saint Joseph
My husband and I are selling our home. One of the first things our listing agent asked was, “Have you buried St. Joseph yet?”...
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The Search for an Unexplainable Entity
It was Friday, September 9, 2083, and I decided to get away for several hours from the grueling quest my brothers and I had been searching all week regarding what really existed in the universe around us that has beguiled intelligent minds for many centuries. Is there life elsewhere in this vast an...
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If a man finds it very hard to forgive injuries, let him look at a Crucifix
In our own lives, how many times have we let our temper and anger get the better of us? How many times have we gotten into arguments where our ears were closed to all reason, though the other side may have had valid points? How often have we insisted on having the last word in an argument or disagre...
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