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Category: Faith
Little Man Offers Big Lesson
This week’s gospel reading is the story of Zacchaeus, a wealthy tax collector from Jericho. One day Jesus passed through Jericho, and Zacchaeus wanted to get a look at Him. But there was one tiny problem: Zacchaeus’ tiny stature....
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The Journey
The crowds were leaving. He had fed them, and they were going home. Many had come seeking miracles. He had healed. He had consoled. He had taught. Blessed are the peacemakers. Blessed are those who mourn. Each person in the crowd left carrying His message in their hearts....
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The miracle is this: the more we share the more we have
Many of us are blessed with jobs and resources that allow us to live comfortably. The statistical bell curve puts me, my family, and most of my friends, colleagues and acquaintances in the comfort zone of being able to meet our basic needs, enjoy a luxury or two, pay our taxes and share some of our...
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Sunshine
He was born on an August day. Hottest day of the year. His momma sweated and labored with the strength of twenty men to bring him out. And out he came with a head full of sunshine and eyes like the sky....
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Pope Benedict XVI Forbids Catholics From Voting For Hillary Is a False Statement Part 3
I pray two to three hours a day, attend Mass daily and go to Eucharistic Adoration as often as possible to pray for God's mercy on those involved in abortion....
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True Dignity in Life and Death
You’ve probably heard of Brittany Maynard, who made national news with her quest to end her life by means of physician-assisted suicide rather than suffer with brain cancer. In November 2014, after moving from California to Oregon where assisted suicide is legal, she succeeded in ending her life....
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The Lord by Romano Guardini
I had planned to read The Lord for my Lenten reading. But when Lent had come and gone and I had read maybe thirty or thirty-five pages, I realized that six weeks was nowhere near enough to read this extraordinary work. Only last week did I complete the 630th page....
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Are you ready to vote?
Are you ready to vote? Did you pray about it? Talk to spouse/friends/family about their choices? It’s a contentious time isn’t it?...
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Submission as the Best Marriage Virtue
During a recent Life in the Spirit break-out session, the facilitator asked us in her small group how we experience God's love in our life today....
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Evil is nourished and grows by concealment.
In the secular culture that surrounds modern Western man, the only image of Jesus that is acceptable is that of a spiritual teddy bear. The idea that Jesus makes demands or sets boundaries is incompatible with modern secularism....
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Five "UnBiblical Traditions" of Protestants
Most Protestants, especially those who would identify as Bible Christians or go by Sola Scriptura, like to say that they follow the authority of God's word in Scripture and anything else is unreliable and lacks any authority. In particular, they would criticize "unbiblical traditions" that are foll...
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Pope Benedict XVI Forbids Catholics From Voting For Hillary Is a False Statement Part 2
My friend responded to my first post, "So you put out fake statements to prove your point?" I responded, " The teachings of the Catholic Church prove his point. Both Popes are totally against abortion. It is a black and white issue...no shades of grey."...
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Why is Abortion such a Difficult Decision?
Hillary mentioned in the latest and final debate that abortion is a very difficult decision, but every women should have a right. She even mentioned women coming to her in tears about this burdening decision. My question is a big, but yet simple one. Why is it so difficult?...
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Consistently Pro-Life
After writing a recent article entitled Rethinking what it means to be Pro-Life, quite a few people expressed concerns about my reflections. Some seemed to feel that I had betrayed the pro-life cause, which is most certainly not the case. We need to be more pro-life, not less....
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Compassion
She’s 24 weeks old. She can hear, she can see. Her tiny little heart has been pumping blood through her body for quite a while now. Her hair color, eye color was determined a long time ago. She can suck her thumb, move around, kick, yawn and even smile....
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One Opinion Matters
Everyone has opinions. A lot of people think their opinion is the only one that matters. Sometimes it takes a while to learn that the only opinion that matters is God's....
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Is abortion a political issue, religious issue, or human rights issue?
Actually, abortion is all three. Many identify it as a political issue and/or religious issue and ignore the human rights issue. It became a political issue because of the human rights issue. It is a religious issue for the religions that care about the well-being of others because of the human r...
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Honesty is when there is harmony in what you think, say, and do.
We hear Jesus challenge us to strive to be authentic in our lives—to live what we believe, to operate out of what we profess. The tension ever present in our lives between our external observance and our inner life needs to be kept in balance and harmony....
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The Mystical Body of Christ: The Head of the Body
We all have gifts that we are called to use in service to Him and we are all one with the entire Body itself; by virtue of this, we are intimately connected to each other as cells within a body are all connected with the body of which they are a part....
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Pre-Dawn Memories on Halloween
I sense winter’s first hint of ghostly action in pre-dawn light, where the present season is ambiguous...
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