Toggle navigation
Login
|
Signup
My Account
|
Logout
Toggle navigation
HUB
Breaking News
Sports
Business
Entertainment
Politics
Health
Faith
My Account
Logout
Login
Sign up
Category: Faith
Being Angry while Rejoicing Always
I used to think anger was just a capital sin. Whenever I felt anger, guilt would follow, and I would force it away. “Anger isn’t holy” I would tell myself. After all, St. Paul said, “Rejoice in the Lord always, again I will say, rejoice” (Phil 4:4) – so I must always be joyful and therefore I must n...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Making God's Dreams Come True
In his latest Apostolic Exhortation, Amoris Laetitia, Pope Francis has many beautiful things to say about the human person, but one thing in particular caught my eye, as I read through the text for the first time about a month ago. In paragraph 168 he writes: “Each child has a place in God’s heart f...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Liberal Christianity and Communism as Anti-Types of Judas and Woman with Alabastar Jar
Holy Thursday penetrates the Eucharistic Mystery. The Eucharist is intimately tied to all Sacramental life, being itself the pinnacle of all Sacramental life, and is also intimately tied to Christian unity, as the Eucharist is the very sign of Christian unity, "Communion"....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
The Choice of Love
Sometimes things just happen to hit you when you least expect it. Riding in my car on the way to work, which for me is a great time to just meditate on the day ahead and have a conversation with God, this theme kept popping up in my mind. For whatever reason, the thought that was coming up would not...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
I'm being touched by God on all levels of longing
You are my God. You are the God of all. God before creation. God through the ages. God of heaven and earth. Lover of everything living. My Love before I was. My Love Now. My Love for eternity...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
One of the most beautiful moments in history was that when pregnancy met pregnancy when child bearers became the first heralds of the King of Kings.
The Church recently celebrated the Feast of the Visitation of Mary. There are so many moments in this Gospel passage about which we could reflect upon. I would like to focus on just one....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Forgiveness and Prayer
Forgiveness is something that I have always struggled with. My past issues with my father were something that, until recently, I had not learned how to actually forgive. Time is supposed to be a healer when it comes to these matters, but I had held this grudge against him for so many years...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Are Commandments Obsolete?
Whether a society has the luxury of enjoying an era of unabashed liberty or the misfortune of staggering beneath the yoke of oppression, the idea of being commanded can be distasteful and repellent....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Precious life
Our life is very precious. Everyday of our lives is an opportunity to love.....to love the people around us....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Trial by Divorce
It is said that divorce is survivable. Past the horrible gut wrenching feeling of having your heart torn from your chest. There is hope and light within the greatest warfare that the devil has brought to the earth. As I found myself sobbing over my sins in Confession hoping that maybe just maybe if ...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Jesus, live in my heart.
Jesus, love of my heart, I love you. Jesus, joy of my heart, I love you. Jesus, devotion of my heart, I love you....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Pornography, the killing of a person.
It seems harsh to compare pornography with killing. After all, with almost all pornography the person is still alive. Though the person may still alive, with pornography the person is not viewed as a person, but an object. I would contend that anything that lessens a person to an object removes t...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
We must learn to regard people less in the light of what they do or omit to do, and more in the light of what they suffer.
Jesus addresses His disciples, who were unable to drive out the mute spirit expressing disappointment at their lack of faith and rhetorically asks, “How long will I be with you? How long will I endure you?” But Jesus’ criticism on this occasion is not limited to His own disciples....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
The Broken Nun
I knew it the moment my daughter said, “Oh, no, Mama...” She was washing her hands in the kitchen sink. I didn’t hear it crash... I heard nothing but, “Oh, no, Mama...” and my heart sank....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
I Love you Jesus Christ !
Lord Jesus, I adore you, my Lord for being my light and Salvation My soul longs for you, for your touch, your love, your presence and to see you....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Discovering Prayer: Crown of Roses
For last few years, I have been on a silent lone journey with my God. I was never drawn to recital prayers like rosary. I was never really drawn to Mother Mary. I was pretty much into personal prayer of praise and worship....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Images of "Breath of Heaven" Filling Hearts with Grace
Images of the “Breath of Heaven” Filling Hearts With Grace...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Intro to the Eastern Catholic Churches Part III: The Alexandrian Rite
The universal Catholic Church has many different ways of expressing the fullness of the Truth handed down by Christ to His Apostles and their successors. We see these different ways of expressing our Catholic faith manifested in the Churches of the West and the East,...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Lessons I Learned from the Lutherans
Our daughter graduated from college in May. My husband and I have been to many college graduations, but this one was different. It wasn’t different because it was our daughter, it was different because she graduated from a Lutheran college....
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
Your religion is not what you do on Sunday. It is how you live Monday through Saturday.
While He tells us that following His commandments and loving others is the way to remain in His love, why did He need to emphasize to us that we need to remain in His love? Did He know the temptations we would face? Did He know that we would be tempted to flee from Him and deny Him?...
(www.catholic365.com)
0
Comment(s)
submitted by
Catholic365
flag
More >>
Submit a Link »
Submit Text Post »
Copyright © HubCatholic.com | All Rights Reserved