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Category: Faith
Bad Things Are Good?
It's often said that bad things happen to good people and good things happen to bad people. But did you ever consider that to God, the bad things we go through, the crosses we carry are actually good? Those times, the ones that seem the hardest are the times when God is actually working in us. Those...
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US Policy And The Corporal Works Of Mercy
The Corporal Works of Mercy are found in the TEACHINGS OF JESUS (emphasis mine) and give us a model for how we should treat all others, as if they were Christ in disguise." (United States Conference of Catholic Bishops) (USCCB)...
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Hugh Owen and Dinosaurs!
I recently went to Hugh Owen's talk at our parish. He is the owner of Kolbe Center and he promotes the true version of creation and works against the evils of evolution....
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Experience a Native-Speaking Mass on Your Travels
This year our Church celebrates the 100th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima. If you plan to visit Fatima, Portugal, during this milestone year, consider exploring more of the incredible country and attending Mass with the locals....
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A To Do List for Lent
As you may be aware (or maybe it has caught you by surprise), Lent for 2017, is March 1st. I've been thinking about what I and my family will be doing for Lent and I was reminded of a homily I heard a few years back....
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Matthew 6:1-6, 16-18. Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust. Some thoughts on Ash Wednesday
A few years ago I took my then three year old daughter to the 7 AM Ash Wednesday Mass. When it came time to go forward and receive the ashes on our foreheads, I carried her up front and held her in front of our bishop and she glared right at him and said very loudly and boldly, "What do you think y...
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The Strongest Treasures of Catholic Truth rest on the Weakest Foundation of Evidence: Apocalypse 10
What in the world could this bizarre Apocalypse Scripture mean? Now, there are several sources of truth, from the little book of God's mysteries, that Catholics extract truth from. Some sources are stronger in truth, some less....
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The same Jesus Who turned water into wine can transform your home, your life, your family, and your future. He is still in the miracle-working business, and His business is the business of transformation.
One day a young boy wandered into a sculptor's studio. He looked around and saw huge chunks of stone and marble. Hearing the sound of hammering, he followed it and saw a man chipping away at a large piece of marble. He watched it a long while, then left. Weeks later the boy came back and saw a beaut...
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Pope St. Simplicius
Pope St. Simplicius was the last pope to be elected without the intercession of Arian barbarians. He was elected March 3, 468 by the clergy and citizens of Rome without much agitation. Like many popes of this era, Simplicius was the son of a Roman citizen named Castinus, and was born in Tivoli, a to...
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My Veiling Experience
The first time I encountered veiling was the summer before my senior year of college. I was at Camp ECHO, taking a life-changing dive into Theology of the Body and to be frank, I was irritated at these new friends for veiling....
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Refiner's Fire
Whew, it has been quite a week. No, make that quite a few months, but that's another blog. This week every member of my family has been sick with one thing or another and without the help of family members who came to help out, I don't know how I would've made it through....
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Part II - Trump, Refugees, and Catholics
In part 1 of this article, we outlined the Islamic terrorist problem. Before looking at a solution to a problem, one needs to understand the problem. Therefore, if you haven’t read part 1, click here to get a full understanding of the problem....
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Fasting in Lent
In his 18th Century encyclical letter Non ambigimus, Pope Benedict XIV sought to encourage his brother bishops and the Church Universal to zealously keep the Lenten fast....
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The modern world, which denies personal guilt and admits only social crimes, which has no place for personal repentance but only public reforms, has divorced Christ from His Cross
We tend to get upset about an awful lot of little things. There are relationships being damaged minute by minute over a social media post....
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Arise and Shine--a New Day Begins!!
Driving east to a special Praise and Worship Workshop early Saturday morning, I was praying, seeking God’s Wisdom and a Word from Him about life as we age, and life in this angry world today....
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Under the Influence of Jesus - Book Review
The first chapter of this book, Under the Influence of Jesus: The Transforming Experience of Encountering Christ by Joe Paprocki, opens with Mark 1:15, “The kingdom of God is at hand.”...
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The Theology of the Veil
So you’ve seen women with weird cloths on their heads in Mass, adoration, or at World Youth Day. They’re not nuns, lace aficionados, or Amish, so what gives?...
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Thinking About Forgiveness- Again- Corrected
"So be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect." Not the words of a wimp or a phrase from one who has no experience with hatred, intolerance, misogyny, racism or any of the long list of human weakness, sin and flaws, the meaning of Christ's words cannot be misinterpreted....
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Why bother to pray?
What does God want of us in prayer? Does He want us to beg like dogs for favours, for things to go our way, and for promises if they do?...
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The Lord ate from a common bowl, and asked the disciples to sit on the grass. He washed their feet, with a towel wrapped around His waist - He, who is the Lord of the universe!
Asking the right question is extremely important in many situations and in major events that we face in life. It’s also important to ask the right type of question....
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