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Category: Faith
Do You Have A War Room?
What exactly is a War Room, you ask? Merrimack-Webster defines a War Room as a room where battles are planned that is equipped with maps, ideas, information, etc. Basically a military headquarters where a status is kept on troops that are in battle. The battles I want to talk about, however, are of ...
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Praying
Father Ignatius sat in the empty church right up front by Our Lady’s statue. He watched for a while the votive candles burning at her feet and then started his Rosary....
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If 50 million people say a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing.
Jesus could have spent His earthly life working physical cures and raising people from the dead. Had he stuck to these aims alone, He would have remained popular....
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Control, Do We Have Any, Really?
By mid- morning on Friday, I realized I did not want to write, at least not on my new book. I had shoveled out the walk and the area in front of the garage so that we could get the cars out on pavement rather than ice....
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Suffering and Sacrifice
I got a book for my husband recently. I asked for a quick overview and he said, "wise words...'parenting is sacrifice'". It was funny for him to say, since last week my friend stood in the kitchen and said "I think I figured it out...this world is about suffering and sacrifice....
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Whatever divides us, makes us weaker.
We have a new president in one of the most divisive inaugurations, though nothing compares to the inauguration of President Lincoln. Southern states declared their secession before his inauguration. And so the United States fought a Civil War. But, the United States of America was meant to be uni...
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Spiritual But Not Religious: How spirituality devoid of the Christian religion is not in conformity with God's plan
It seems the 21st century axiom for many young Americans is: “I’m spiritual but not religious.”...
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Love: A Gateway To The Soul
My first mission trip was in the heart of Kentucky. Harlan County is one of the poorest counties in the United States and I was joining a group on their 23rd year serving this wonderful community. I was assigned to an outreach group whose job it was to bring needed clothing, school, and cleaning sup...
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What is "Protestant" Theology?
At least once a week or so here you’ll see articles purporting to attempt to educate you about what non-Catholics believe and teach. Many of them will refer to something called “Protestant theology”....
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We are moving toward a dictatorship of relativism which does not recognize anything as for certain and which has as its highest goal one's own ego and one's own desires.
January 22 was the anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court’s legalization of abortion. This year the liturgical commemoration of a “Day of Prayer for the Legal Protection of Unborn Children” is transferred to tomorrow because of the anniversary falling on a Sunday. Nonetheless, it’s still fitting for ...
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Who is Saint Thérèse de Lisieux?
There are three Saint Teresa’s that most of us have heard of. St. Thérèse the Little Flower of Jesus was named after St. Teresa of Avila, and St. Teresa of Calcutta (Mother Theresa) named herself after Saint Thérèse the Little Flower. All three Teresa’s loved Jesus tremendously and were devoted to H...
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God and Tears
One of the most touching, and most heart-warming experiences I have with my best friend, a fellow Catholic is helping each other through times of tears. During those times, it's hard to forget how much God has to do with tears, or the fact that He is always with us....
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Which Will You Have, Justice or Mercy?
Shortly before his death, Pope St. John Paul II prepared a homily for the celebration of Divine Mercy Sunday. As Providence would have it, he died on the vigil of the great feast of mercy and never actually gave the homily....
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Marie's Story - Movie Review
This movie is a true story of a 14-year-old girl named Marie, who is both deaf and blind living in late 19th century France. Her part is played by Ariana Rivoire who is not blind but she is deaf. The film is in French with English subtitles....
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A Journey Of Joy
I couldn't wait to put my feet upon the beautiful cobblestone streets of Bellagio, Italy. I researched all kinds of photos of the perfect town to visit for our big anniversary trip - Bellagio it was. It's cobblestone walkways and narrow streets winding through the colorful structures seemed romant...
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Catholic Robots
At Mass we sit, stand, genuflect, kneel, and verbally respond- if we do this without anything going on in our head or our heart, we are acting like robots....
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An Unmentioned Angel
When the ball fell at Times Square to signify the beginning of a new year, 2017, it also signified the passing of the previous year, 2016....
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Our Bishops Invite YOU to Make a Digital Pilgrimage: 9 Days for Life
Maybe you’ve been blessed enough to take what many of us consider a traditional pilgrimage: travelling to a destination like Lourdes, Fatima, or even a special cathedral here in the United States. But a pilgrimage is about more than an inspiring destination; it’s about a journey undertaken as a pray...
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The Narrow Path
I’m not a big poetry fan, but there are certain authors who I like very much. Scotland’s Robert Burns is one and, of course, America’s own Robert Frost. I suppose the fact that I can easily visualize the settings of many of their poems helps....
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Dear Younger Me
With commercials still going strong about losing weight, getting fit, volunteering more…and the list goes on, with only three weeks into the New Year, I can’t help but wonder about others’ RESOLUTIONS. If you made resolutions, are you empowered yet or feeling defeated?...
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