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Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed
The happiness that we seek is in Jesus Christ and is rooted in him. Our hearts yearn for our Creator and the happiness He brings. This kind of happiness comes from a relationship with Jesus Christ, living as a servant for others, being an example using the beatitudes and proclaiming Christ crucified...
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What to Think About When Praying the Rosary
I love praying the Rosary, but my mind constantly wanders when I’m supposed to be contemplating the mysteries. To that end I have extended each mystery with added passages from our Catechism to think about when praying the Rosary...
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Lessons on Holiness from a Child
Just over a month ago, I took Magoo out shopping for her First Holy Communion dress. I had a big day planned. We were going to get her ears pierced, go dress and veil shopping, and then go out to dinner together....
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Angry Birds, Twisted Culture
It takes a lot to offend me nowadays, given the hard-skinned approach toward movies that we all must, of necessity, develop as media consumers. However, I became an angry bird myself while watching the eponymous movie on its opening weekend....
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Why we baptize infants
The biblical reasons why we baptize infants is persuasive. We can refer to the Old and New Testaments for compelling rational....
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I don't get anything out of Mass
If you’ve watched the show Intervention on A&E or you’ve ever been to the hospital, you know the obvious fact that the job of a doctor, interventionist, or therapist is to first deliver the patient the bad news of their sickness or addiction. The next move is to help them out of the bad news and int...
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5 Good Minutes with God - How to be like a Superhero…through Communion
How I loved Saturday morning cartoons when I was young! I would crawl out of bed early - before my family awoke - to claim the television so I would not miss a minute of the excitement. Unless you are of similar age, you likely have not heard of my favorite cartoon superhero - “Underdog”....
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Here Am I Lord. Can You Take Me As I Am?
Each day I have a choice to make; it is The path of choosing, that is so difficult. To be self-centered, surrounded as I am by many things Ignoring what it is to do for You....
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Jesus wants us to have the best things in life
In the gospel Jesus spoke these words “…I came that they may have life, and have it abundantly." John 10:10 What does Jesus mean when he speaks of having an abundant life? Some are convinced this means that Jesus wants us to have all the best things life has to offer. He does! But some believe the b...
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Pope Saint Felix I
Felix, before his ascension to the papacy, is unknown. He is believed to have been Roman. He must have had some position in the Roman Church to be elected after the death of Dionysius. At any rate, he took the throne on January 5, 269....
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Why I Will Fight for the Men's Room
On Friday, May 13, 2016 the Justice Department issued a “Dear Colleague Letter on Transgender Students.” The document was in response to North Carolina’s HB-2, and states that students have the right to use whichever bathroom corresponds with their “gender identity” instead of their biological sex....
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Martin Luther said, "My judgment is not mine but God's".
In a discussion with a Protestant on this forum, he challenged me to prove that Luther (and Calvin, but we’ll stick to Luther in this article), wanted to be seen as the new infallible Leader of Christ’s Church....
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The Day Of Judgment
The Day of Judgment is a mystery to me. I understand what sheep and goats are (Matthew 25:31-46.) I'm afraid to write about this because it's scary and I'm telling something about myself. Going to hell would be awful, not just because it's awful, but because I wouldn't be with God and my brothers an...
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Heaven's Second Greatest Saint: Saint Joseph
He is a quiet saint, Saint Joseph. He was also apparently a quiet man in his life on Earth. He is a steadfast protector, seemingly in the background, but neither indifferent nor insignificant in the Gospel narratives that speak of his life and role in Holy Family with Jesus and Mary. Sacred Scriptu...
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Why Every American Catholic Should Read "To Heal, Proclaim, and Teach" by Jared Dees: A Book Review
Plummeting Mass attendance, fewer youth getting married, widespread dissent from vital Church teachings on the part of American Catholics, caricatures of the Catholic Church in the media, what a time to be Catholic!...
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Jesus never fails
I hope you know that it is love that draws us to Jesus. It is love that we seek in Him, through Him, and with Him. A relationship with Jesus is like a relationship with anybody in this world, except Jesus will never hurt us or leave us; and His love only gets stronger, but we do have to talk to Hi...
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Guide to Attending College Pt 3: The Dictatorship of Relativism
In this third and (at least for now) final part of my series on attending college we will address the metaphoric element in the room: university campuses exemplify the dictatorship of moral relativism that Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI warned us about....
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It's all about Jesus!
It’s all about Jesus! That’s the answer I gave to my former professor, Price Allen now email friend, when he expressed concerns about my brother Ron moving from one religion, Jehovah Witness to another religion, the Catholic Church....
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Poetry: Veni Ad Crucem Christi
I stumble into the chapel and sit at your feet with a heart full of turmoil. I look at your heart, open out of love for me, and I long. I sit here and I dream to love another, to give the gift of self to another. Yet with this desire, I must wait. For there is none to take my soul....
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No Plateaus In the Spiritual Life
You may have heard it said that there are no plateaus in the spiritual life, that at any given moment you are moving closer or further away from God, but never remaining in the same place. Others have said that the spiritual journey is a series of valleys and mountains; you’re either moving up or mo...
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