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Category: Faith
He who is not contented with what he has, would not be contented with what he would like to have.
Money is not the issue, and, as Pope Francis said,” Money contributes greatly to many good works for the development of the human race.” But, he notes the real problem is a distorted use of money, attachment and greed. As Jesus cautions today, “Take heed and beware of all covetousness.”...
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At the Boundary of Doubt: Faith
In listening to snippets of conversations at the gym, after daily Mass or casual conversations with other vacationers here in Pismo Beach, I hear the same anxieties, doubts and fears. Whether the subject is gang violence, terrorism or the upcoming presidential election, the sense of desperation mixe...
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The Elusive Mr. Trump
Well, it’s done. The reality I wrote of in my first piece for Catholic365 is upon us and Donald Trump is one of two viable candidates for the presidency....
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Are You Angry?
Why are you angry with God? Why are you bitter and resentful? Are you convinced that the situation you find yourself in is somehow His fault? You’re wrong. Scripture says that “God does not willingly bring affliction or grief to anyone,” (Lamentations 3:33)....
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The Importance Of Remembering
Our ability to remember is an incredible gift. I call it a gift because the one who gave it, our God, gave it to us packaged within our faculties. It is like a little box that we can take out and reach into and pull out images, smells and feelings of the past that can either lift us up or bring us d...
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The Great Uncertainty - Problems with Individual Fallibility
Yesterday I listened to a two hour debate between Catholic author and apologist Devin Rose, and Nathaniel Taylor a graduate of Biola University, Westminster Theological Seminary, and a current philosophy student at Talbot School of Theology. I thoroughly enjoyed listening to their debate; hopefully ...
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In the furnace of fire, gold and silver are refined. - In the furnace of affliction, we are refined and purified.
Surprisingly, in John’s gospel it is a woman who is the prophetic voice. It is Martha, not Peter in John’s Gospel that acknowledges the messiahship of Jesus....
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There's a Rumor Going Around that….
You just got an email from a friend who passed it on from another friend who got it from an acquaintance who downloaded it from a friend of a friend’s friend on Facebook. This email claims that, in fact, our political system was secretly invaded some years ago by a galactic vegetable people who have...
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Blessed Mother Mary is the Ark of New covenant!
Mother Mary is the biggest obstacle and denial for most of Protestants because of a distorted the doctrine, misinterpretation of the scriptures and misunderstanding of Mother Mary....
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Voting Your Conscience
I am seeing this "Voting your conscience" thrown around quite a bit lately. What exactly does it mean though? It seems to me, it’s justifying why we do what we want, instead of what God wants. We probably are very well intentioned, but some of us seem think that our conscience is above the Church’...
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Life, Piano, Love, Music.
Life for me is a lot like playing piano. Going from chord to chord requires me knowing where I am and where I want to go. The more I know, the easier I can make it for myself to get there, it also can make it much more fun and far less boring. I can also use combinations of chords to reflect how I f...
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Transfiguration of Christ
The transfiguration of Christ is a very interesting and important story, so important that it appears in all three of the synoptic Gospels and in the second letter of Saint Peter (2 Peter 1:16-18)....
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The function of prayer is not to influence God, but rather to change the nature of the one who prays.
When we knock on the door to God's heart seeking help for our inadequacies, the Father gives us his fully adequate Holy Spirit....
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Everyday
Every day is an important moment in life. Each day we face many decisions to make, we meet different people, and we have different opportunities to love....
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Smile! God loves you!
Though we may continually fall into sin, we still have an all-powerful God that loves us. Nothing we can do can stop Him from loving us. Indeed, we are not more powerful than God. He died to remove our sins, even those we are in the midst of. He is not going to cast us aside. Doing so, He would...
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Providence
I was changing my daughter’s diaper the other day, always a joyous occasion. As I finished and went to prepare her bottle I started thinking. She doesnt really know whats being done, what’s going on, or all the ‘behind the scenes’ things her mother and I do for her. The very basic sustenance she rec...
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Our Father!
March 13, 2013: Knowing Father of the Church. Hurray ! We have a Pope! With it, began my relationship with him which I never had before. Ever since he became known to the world, I oddly sense his every heartbeat and read his every thought, in his every tweet, in his every post, in his every act. Wit...
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Early Church Councils
A knowledge of Church history is more important than most 21st century Christians realize. The various doctrines we adhere to today regarding God, Jesus, the Holy Trinity, the scriptures, salvation, etc., did not occur in a vacuum. They are the result of 2000 years of theological discussion – the fo...
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By our fruits we will be known, not by what name we have called ourselves.
Weeds are an inescapable part of our being, growing alongside our good wheat....
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My Neighbour...
My neighbour... my neighbour is a divorced person, my neighbour is a drug addict, my neighbour is unemployed, my neighbour is disabled, my neighbour is lonely, my neighbour is Jesus....
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