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Category: Faith
The Mysteries of the Rosary: The First Joyful Mystery
This will be part 1 of a 20 part series of the Mysteries of the Rosary. Each article will take one particular Mystery and serve to be a reflection of that Mystery....
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Find Me Now!
Early in the morn when all seemed lost and lonely, When One she loved seemed far away in death, Mary from Magdala looked from the tomb of darkness Into the light of love and truth....
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Day 29 – Feeding the Four Thousand
Some quick notes about Jesus' second miracle of loaves and fishes – the feeding of the four thousand....
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When the Wasp Loomed: A Lesson in Trusting God
One Sunday, I went out on my balcony to pray and sit with God. After a few minutes of reading a passage and contemplating, a wasp hovered a few feet away. The wasp was persistent and wouldn’t leave. Afraid of getting stung, I went back inside....
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Talking the Talk is Simple, Walking the Walk-Not So Much
It is pretty simple actually, and all laid out right before our eyes. It all has been since the very beginning too. The beginning of what, you might ask? Well, from the beginning of everything. You see, God is our Creator, he made us for him, so that he could love us and we could be with him envelop...
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Sinner's Story - It Could Be Worse
It is consoling to know that when we are discouraged and overwhelmed by our own spiritual weakness and ineptitude, God isn’t discouraged with us. It is then that we should say, “I can do everything through him who gives me strength” (Phil 4:13)....
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But God…why don't you do something?
We pray…but nothing changes. We pray some more…still nothing changes....
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I was "Isadored" 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. It proved my point; Isidore...
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Day 28 – Jesus and Tradition
In today’s reading Jesus speaks about traditions that negate the word of God. Naturally, Jesus condemns these traditions. However, scripture also says, “So then, brothers, stand firm and hold to the traditions that you were taught by us, either by our spoken word or by our letter.” (2 Thes 2:15) ...
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God Doesn't Care if You Get Ice Cream
Lately, I find myself asking God if I should go somewhere or get something that I often don’t really need but want – like ice cream....
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God has made a provision for each and every one of them…...That provision is Himself
The Holy Spirit, like the ligaments that hold parts of our physical bodies together, binds us together, to make us one body in Christ. Even when we are separated from our loved ones by great distances, or even by death itself, the Holy Spirit sustains our relationships....
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"Iuvenes pro Traditione": Cesar
When did you enter the Church? I officially entered the Roman Catholic Church at the age of 11 which is the age I was baptized. I reaffirmed that decision when I was Confirmed at the age of 16. [but] I always felt attracted to the temple (Our Lady of Assumption) that was near my house. Every time we...
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If Jesus had a hashtag
Today’s world is filled with social media status updates, memes, and…of course…hashtags. There are hashtags for everything from animals, politicians, breaking news, to faith. But, I wonder if Jesus had a Twitter or Instagram account, what his hashtag would be....
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Suffering, Fortitude, and Charlie Chubbo Christians
In this week’s second reading at Mass, St. Peter discusses Christian suffering. He writes, “If you are insulted for the name of Christ, blessed are you….whoever is made to suffer as a Christian should not be ashamed.”...
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Day 27 – You of Little Faith
Today we read the famous scene where Jesus walks on water and approaches a boat carrying the Apostles. They think they are seeing a ghost and are terrified. After Jesus identifies himself, Peter says, “Lord if it is you, bid me come to you on the water.”...
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The Culture of Divorce
We live in the world of the disposable: if it's broken, you buy a new one; in a world of immediate satisfaction, with just one click, you have everything in your hands now....
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Something happens whenever you sacrifice.
Jesus had a profound understanding of human nature and had to settle many a conflict among his disciples. His solution was sacrificing self by means of Love....
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Understanding St. Paul
Much has been written about the great preacher, St. Paul of Tarsus: that he was the true founder of Christianity who ultimately distorted the simple, loving teachings of Jesus and laid the groundwork for creating the “oppressive monstrosity” that became the Catholic Church; he was a fire-brand prea...
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Convenient Catholicism
I have become more and more aware of what I have termed ‘Convenient Catholicism’ and it disturbs me....
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Catholics Should Learn How to Dance
Is joy at the heart of your life in Christ? Many Catholics feel beleaguered as they struggle to stand up for the truth in an increasingly hostile environment. Of course, it is easy to become so busy addressing serious moral and religious issues that our spirituality is relegated to Sunday Mass and a...
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