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Category: Faith
You are responsible for the talent that has been entrusted to you.
All of us are gifted differently. More is expected from those who are given more. None of us receive nothing. Whatever we happen to have and offer can be used for the greater purpose which God has planned for all of us from all eternity. As shown in the parable, even the one with a lesser yield is c...
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Liberal Theologians say the Flood and Babel are Complete Fiction
Liberal Theologians say the Flood and Babel are Complete Fiction When the sun sets, we know it goes into pretty deep darkness for a long time before the major light returns....
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Magnificat
My mind is always on Mary in Advent, waiting as she did, for the arrival of Jesus....
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The Pro-Life Movement's Missing Piece: Every Man's Secret Letter To Women Part II
When it comes to involving men in the Pro-Life Movement, a few thoughts come to mind that I would like to share with you....
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Judgment Not Popular, But It's Real
This weekend we celebrate the first Sunday of Advent. (Advent?! Where did the year go?! Didn’t we just celebrate the 4th of July about three weeks ago?!!)...
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Six Easy Ways to Celebrate Advent Without Any Additional Work (almost)
Advent is a great season. We all observe it, but much of the time, we overlook the meaning behind all those wonderful family traditions that we celebrate throughout the four weeks. Here are a few ways (in no particular order) to incorporate some theological discussion into what your family will be...
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Never does a person see any beauty in Christ as a Savior, until they discover that they are a sinner.
Zacchaeus is a rich collector of taxes. Each of us, like him, is attached to worldly things. Zacchaeus, like you, wants to see who Jesus is. But Zacchaeus has two strikes against him....
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The Large Family: Madness or Holiness?
My grandma Amábile said that she always dreamt about having 12 children. She had 8; she miscarried 2 and raised 6 with a lot of love. Afterwards came the sons- and daughters-in-law, so she fulfilled her dream of having a large family....
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Letter to a Young Man, Wrestling
It’s hard to see someone you love treated so roughly. It hurts....
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Advent and Other Hopes That Follow a Year of Jubilee
Advent begins just as Jubilee ends. God and I are sharing my life through prayer....
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"Be thankful for what you have; you'll end up having more. If you concentrate on what you don't have, you will never, ever have enough."
Thanksgiving, in the U.S. was a day we deliberately set aside for giving thanks. Families gathered together, we get a long weekend from work. There was a big family meal, and even if we did not regularly say grace before meals, we said grace at Thanksgiving. On Thanksgiving we were thankful for food...
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Saint Teresa of Calcutta Through the Lens of a Friend
Marie Constantin, the photographer and author of Finding Calcutta: Memoirs of a Photographer, understands images have power, more power than words alone to impact lives....
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Grace
We're put here to do what God wants for us. But in the process of figuring that out and doing it, our lives get messy. We sin, we say something at the wrong time, we aren't always the best version of ourselves, yet God fills us with His grace. Do we always deserve that? No. Is that grace helpful? Be...
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Let us never forget to pray. God lives. He is near. He is real. He is not only aware of us but cares for us. He is our Father. He is accessible to all who will seek Him.
In Luke’s Gospel reading, he tells the story of the blind man calling out to Jesus for help. Within the story, Luke tells how the people walking ahead of Jesus wanted the blind man to be quiet, to stop calling for Jesus....
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Marriage and the Call to Holiness
At the close of the Second Vatican Council in 1965, there were 58,632 priests in the United States, serving a Catholic population of 48.5 million. In 2014, there were 38,275 priests, serving a total of 79.7 million Catholics. The number of women religious in our country has seen an even more drama...
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Reclaiming Thanksgiving
The first Thanksgiving was not 1621 with the Pilgrims and their post-reformation Protestant Puritanism in the Plymouth Colony. It was 56 years earlier in St. Augustine, Florida and it was a Mass....
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#1 Tip for Families During Advent and Christmas
You are in charge of your family traditions... make them cherished moments, not required burdens....
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The Grand Finale to the Jubilee Year of Mercy is Upon Us---Thanksgiving
On November 20, the Solemnity of Christ the King, The Holy Year will officially end. We will have focused on mercy and forgiveness for a year and received the graces that came along with it. It seems so fitting that the beauty and meaning of this entire Holy Year can now be encapsulated by the impen...
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Ellen Organ and "Her Pope": For Such Is the Kingdom of Heaven
On August 4, 1903 Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto was elevated to the Chair of Saint Peter and took the name Pius X. Twenty days later William and Mary Organ welcomed their fourth child into the world at the Royal Artillery Barracks in Ireland. They named her Ellen but she would eventually be known throug...
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We Never Know…
Last evening, I was again working as personal care aide here at St. Anne’s Guest Home. I often take the back stairs and pass hurriedly by some residents’ room on my way to tend to the needs of a few of their floor-mates....
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