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Category: Faith
Jesus Christ is our Savior and Redeemer!
Jesus was made to be sin for us so that we are made as the righteousness of God in him. He was numbered with the transgressors so that we might be saints....
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Abba Means Daddy
I need you to know that I fully believe it. Abba, the King of Creation is MY daddy! It has taken me what feels like an eternity not only to learn this, but to fully believe it in my heart....
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The Holy Rosary - Prayers of Love #TOBtalk
I have been a Catholic for my entire life, but it is only in the last 30 or so years that I have had a devotion to the Holy Rosary...
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Defending Life
I personally cringe each time I hear an alleged-Catholic politician make an endorsement for abortion. We've all heard them say "I'm personally against abortion, but I don't want to take that choice away from others." A 'true', devoted Catholic knows the grave error of making such a statement. It i...
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Treasures In Heaven
Recently I spoke with a friend about spiritual matters, and one of the concepts we discussed was simplicity. Simplicity in thought, word and deed, as well as simplicity in lifestyle....
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Possessions themselves are not the problem, its our relationship with possessing.
Putting your family before God or putting your own interests before God is not going to get you where you want to go....
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Dynamic vs Lukewarm Catholic - an obscure reason?
Have you ever been introduced as being a really good Catholic? Perhaps you have heard similar introductions and been discomforted by the words that felt more like faulty praise — and for many different reasons. False praise always sends a mixed message that nobody knows how to interpret....
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Wisdom of this world is foolishness in the eyes of God. (1Cor 3:19)
My life has been blessed by being born a fraternal twin - giving me a sense of identity, of strength, (2 for 1), a unity of shared joy....
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Sin and Virtue Series, #8 of 8
Sin is lurking at the door. Why is it kept outside? Why doesn't sin just walk right in and throw us to the ground? What in the world is keeping it "lurking at the door" and what door are we talking about? How does sin "enter in?" We certainly remember that; it was through Satan's lie that Even and A...
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Transplanted For Our Own Good
Some years ago I planted a dwarf hibiscus (Actually Hibiscus X Ruby Dot, I believe), also called Rosemallow, along my front sidewalk. Dwarf should mean small, right? I thought it might grow to be a foot or two. Well. It became a good three feet tall and probably had a diameter of about the same. It ...
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Bruce Springsteen, Tom Morello, and Dorothy Day
I recently had the chance to see Bruce Springsteen perform in his natural habitat, at MetLife Stadium in the famous swamps of New Jersey. It was the middle of the string of concerts where he broke his own record for longest American performance on each night. I was there for the middle one....
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Getters generally don't get happiness; givers get it.
Our call to Stewardship encourages us to share our GIFTEDNESS. Our special talents and abilities, things that we feel passionate about, things that might be used to describe our personalities, such as being compassionate, hospitable, organized, having patience or wisdom are all part of our unique gi...
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A closer look at Our Mother's Message to us!
Mother gives us a personal message while at the same time giving a general message of love and hope to the whole world....
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Part II of An Open Letter to Catholic Young Adults
Recently I wrote an article about how confused young Catholic adults must be when considering their religion. Deluged with secular influences—in the media, in their universities, in their careers, and in politics—they must be shaking their heads and wondering who is right? Why should I be a Catholic...
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Sin and Virtue Series, #7 of 8
Let's begin with the Stumbling Block in the room – The Wrath of God. So many people focus on this and humanize God's Wrath, portraying it in the same way we feel Wrath. We are convinced that God is vengeful, mean, cruel, vindictive, perpetually angry, even violent. That is just not true. Let's set t...
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Purgatory: What'S It All About?
God respects the free will of people on earth. We can consciously choose what to do and how to do it. But since the beginning of time people have used their free will to choose sin. It is the misuse of human free will that leads to moral evil, like greed, envy, lust, lying, gossip, anger, pride, etc...
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What Does An Old Priest Do In Retirement?
There comes a time when a priest retires … well, as much as a priest can retire given the acute shortage these days. But a time does come when for reasons of age and or infirmity, a priest is no longer able to be active in parish life and when that happens, the priest moves out of the presbytery to...
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People can and will judge us everyday but God will only judge us ONCE and His judgment is the ONLY one that matters.
St. Paul speaks of his indifference to “judgment”, whether by individuals or by institutions. The ultimate act of judgment, in Paul’s text, is that which will be given by the Lord at His coming. “What will the Lord ask us on that day?...
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I asked Jesus to break my heart everyday…and he does!
When I returned to college not too many years ago I was required to read a book for class, “What Do Jews Believe?” In his chapter on prayer David Ariel says something about praying with a broken heart. It wasn’t the most significant thing Ariel had to say about prayer but the idea of praying with a ...
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Christianity Afflicts the Comfortable
There’s an old expression that says the purpose of Christianity is to “comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable.”...
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