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Come, Lonely Winter Solstice
Imagine Yourself as God Almighty, creating the world of wonder...
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The Moment I Realized God Never Abandons Any of Us
Most of what I have learned about the Lord's mercy, I learned on Highland Avenue in Pittsburgh....
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A Variety Christmas
My husband and I usually throw good parties. So good, in fact, that we find many people forget that they have to go home at some point, not that we mind. So when we noticed one Christmas party a few years ago in which the usual energy was missing, we were both a little surprised and alarmed....
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Words can be said easily, but one can't fake actions.
The paralyzed man and his friends did not just passively hope that something would change or something good would come around....
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Advent - A Preparation for Christmas
As each year draws to a close, and Christmas fast approaches, we tend to focus on what is obvious – putting up our decorations, trimming our tree, shopping for friends and family and eating every type of desert known to man. And before you know it, time has escaped us....
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On Original Sin
In his classic book, Orthodoxy, GK Chesterton quipped that Christianity begins with the doctrine of Original Sin, which, he says, “is the only part of Christian theology that can be proved.” His point is that all men must agree on the doctrine of the Fall regardless of whether they profess it or no...
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The 5 Great Loves of John Paul II
In a private revelation of Our Blessed Lord to St. Faustina Kowalska (1905-1938), there is related a prophecy which has been frequently interpreted as a reference to the papacy of Pope St. John Paul II....
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Love properly understood is the most beautiful thing.
Many times we think of love as a feeling. An emotion that we have little control over. If we based love merely on feelings and emotions, how would we know if it is love or merely indigestion? Feelings and emotions are very hard to control. If we let them control us, then we have become a slave t...
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Lead in Your Parish
I don’t think a lot of people realize that what a huge role church plays in their lives. I’m not talking about THE church as a whole or about the guys in Rome who seem to know a thing or two about God....
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When prodigals return great things are done.
If the world—in all its unfairness, injustice and evil—doesn’t make sense, neither does the response to it that God the Father gives. Why did God send His Son from Heaven to earth, where He knew that there would be men like King Herod, Pontius Pilate, and Judas Iscariot? God did this, and He still d...
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Happy Advent! Are you preparing your heart to be a manger for Christ's birth?
In a recent email from Real Life Catholic, Chris Stefanik wrote about this being a time for Jesus to be born into our hearts. And saying, “This Christmas, we hope and pray your heart is a manger for His birth.” Now that’s an Advent I want to be a part of. Being a Christian, this is what we are to...
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Mary, Ark of the Covenant
From Genesis man knows of one to come- She, a woman, a new Eve, one who will crush the serpent of deceit;...
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Our Greatest Christmas Gift: God's Earthly Trinity; A Young Man, His Teenage Wife and a Newborn Baby
If it were two thousand years ago and you lived in Nazareth you might notice a young man packing items on a donkey in preparation for a trip. Early the next morning you see this fellow, with his pregnant teenage wife sitting on the back of the burro, heading down the road....
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What Are You Thankful For? The Positive Side of Counting Our Blessings.
I know, I know. It sounds like something your grandparents, mother or father would say to you at the worst possible moment. Everyone has those days where they want to go home, grab a drink and throw in the towel or sulk in front of the TV....
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May the Dragon Soon be Chained, Revisited: A Shorter Version
Lord Jesus, before you came, the dragon ruled the world, he was in "heaven.", on the same level as your Apocalyptic Bride. For the whole world was in his hand, the Gentiles in darkness and sin....
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Ideas cannot be fought except by means of better ideas. The battle consists, not of opposing, but of exposing; not of denouncing, but of disproving; not of evading, but of boldly proclaiming a full, consistent, and radical alternative.
Advent, 2016. Here we go! How can we make this proclamation with our lives this Advent? How can we share the good news in a world that is so frantic and busy and started selling Christmas in October? Sadly, many families really don’t know the true meaning of Christmas....
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Sustaining Providence With Promises
Though I have previously written about “divine providence” in the Catholic spiritual life before, the meaning of the term is worth revisiting. The Dominican theologian, Reginald Garrigou-Lagrange, in his scholarly work on providenc,e defines and elaborates upon it thusly: “Divine Providence is God’s...
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Pope Boniface I And The Fifth Schism
Boniface was a native Roman, son of a presbyter, Jocundus (maybe Secundius). He was elderly at the time of his consecration. We know this because he was ordained by Pope Damasus, who ruled 366-384....
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More Bars in More Places
In the course of discussing--of all things--the Confession of St. Augustine, a friend described the spiritual life as being like a cell phone. The more open we are to reception, the more we receive; and if we wander off into a cell-hole, reception gets bad....
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Open-Mindedness
God has many attributes that define WHO He IS. While God’s characteristics and attributes are uniquely Trinitarian by nature and unattainable for us humans...
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