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Oil of Love
Oil of Love, The sign of love, of charity...
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Sunday Peace
Sunday. It’s the Lord’s Day. A day for resting, relaxing, and experiencing the peace of Christ. Years ago, Sundays were often a day for catching up on work, preparing for the week ahead, shopping, or doing something fun. The only thing holy about Sundays was my obligatory trip to Mass, and it began ...
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The Catholic Church—Saying "NO" to a World Screaming "YES"
How did the precepts of ethics and morality, based on the Ten Commandments and the "Golden Rule", become a pariah to so many? How did these principles ever become inverted? Why have they seemingly been tossed by many into the dumpster of the outdated and irrelevant?...
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Jesus Empowers Me!
On Sunday we celebrated The Solemnity of the Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, on Monday morning Father began his homily by informing us that as we continue Ordinary time (green vestments) during weekday Mass he plans to relate our daily readings to the Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) so we...
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Trust Not In Princes
At my age, I’ve lived through quite a few presidential elections, and it seems this year the anxiety level of Americans has reached unprecedented heights...
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We become what we love and who we love shapes what we become. If we love things, we become a thing. If we love nothing, we become nothing.
Love, quite obviously, is the common denominator between these two commands: “Love the Lord completely,” and “Love your neighbor as yourself.”...
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I believe I can walk on water
Sometimes we worry. Sometimes we have a lot of anxiety. Sometimes we feel helpless. Several years ago I had so many worries and so much anxiety it affected every aspect of my life. I was severely depressed. I cried all the time. I suffered for almost 2 years but finally something happened that chang...
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Why?
This week has a lot of people asking why. Why are there no answers? Why does so much hate and evil exist in our world? Why did so many innocent people lose their lives? Why do people need to be so afraid of raising children today? Why God?...
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Eastern Catholic Divine Liturgy
St. Basil the Great Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church welcomed Father Damian Higgins of Holy Transfiguration Monastery which is located in Mount Tabor, California. Father Damian is also an iconographer, which is what brought him to the Carolinas for an icon workshop at the Oratory in Rock Hill, S.C....
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God rarely shouts at us, or writes on the walls to tell us what to do. We always have to look between the lines, listen for whispers….
Elijah the prophet thought himself a failure because he could not convert his people from their idols. In his disappointment he even wanted to die: he thought he had failed in his vocation, the calling God had given him. He thought the Lord was far, far away from him....
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Overcoming my sins and faults of my tongue
I read this great article entitled, “How to Overcome Sins and Faults of the Tongue,” by Sister Laus Gloria, O.C.D. In the article Sister is asked about her thoughts on the constant superficial chatter around her. Who would have thought that as adults we would still encounter the behavior of some p...
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Intro to the Eastern Catholic Churches Part IV: The Chaldean Rite
By now, many of us have come to realize that the liturgical traditions of the Catholic Church are rich and numerous. Following an introduction on all 23 of the Eastern Catholic Churches, we’ve already delved into the Armenian and Alexandrian Rites of the Catholic Church. Today, we’ll take a look at ...
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Pope Francis--The Foremost Ambassador of Humility
Pope Francis, without trying and by just being who God made him to be, wears this mantle of humility without fanfare, showmanship, pretentiousness or anything that might be self-serving in any manner....
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If Christ did not want to dismiss the Jews without food in the desert for fear that they would collapse on the way, it was to teach us that it is dangerous to try to get to heaven without the Bread of Heaven.
As Jesus says, “Whoever eats my flesh and drinks my blood remains in me and I in him.” When we receive the Eucharist in the state of grace, we are being opened to Jesus in a special way. We can open ourselves to Jesus by studying the Word. We can open ourselves to Him by opening ourselves to each ot...
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The devil is the thief who comes to steal and kill.
Dear Father, I’ve experienced so many devil references and connections in just a matter of days....
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Life with Jesus
Life with Jesus is an amazing and incredible journey. There's purpose in everything and He is miraculously simple in revealing His love to me. Nothing is ever wasted or unwanted. It's myself that chooses to think that He will never love me, or that He will punish me, when I do something wrong. Go...
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When Did America Start Hating Children?
As the mother of a four month old baby boy, I am appalled at the horrific reactions that I have seen following the tragedies in Ohio and Florida this past month....
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5 Good Minutes with God - a goal to be an "ordinary Catholic"
While on a business trip to southern California that spanned a weekend, I naturally found my way to Mass on Sunday morning. The nearest church was a little over 3 miles away so I decided to make an early start and walk the 50 minutes to Christ Cathedral in Anaheim - a gorgeous complex of inspiring ...
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Unlikely Biblical Heroes; You Can Be One Too
I've said this many times; we are not called to be spectators to our faith, we are called to be participants. Each of us has a charism or gift of the Holy Spirit, received in the Sacrament of Baptism and strengthened by Confirmation, to help build Christ's Church, and with it, God's Kingdom....
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Inconceivable! The Ongoing Dissolution of the Christian Faith
Only 500 years ago it would have been absolutely inconceivable to think of any individual Christian simply going out and creating their own church. Christ had already founded a Church on, and through, His apostles. This Church was called by His name - Christian - and it was known as the Church Catho...
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