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Category: Faith
We Were Taught Not to Lie
My best friend, Mary is in her 90’s. Every Saturday I meet her at church for 5 o’clock Mass. After Mass she hooks her arm in mine and I walk her to her car. Lately we’ve started going out to dinner after Mass with three of her other old lady friends, Irene, Kate and Lucille....
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5 Good Minutes with God - a story of six people
A story of six people: less than perfect role models...
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Skirts and Veils: A Guideline for Adoration
Catholic Moms of Rochester recently hosted an Adoration night: to gather with the Blessed Sacrament for an hour, then adjourn for dessert and social time. Preparing myself, I changed from my regular mom clothes into a skirt. A change in wardrobe helps to effect a change in mindset, increasing antici...
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There is no such thing as a Roman Catholic Democrat!
What??? How can I say such a thing??? There are so many wonderful Democrats who are practicing Catholics! People like Nancy Pelosi, Joe Biden or newsman Chris Matthews. ...but are they really Roman Catholic?...
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Love only grows by sharing.
Do you believe that all our resources are gifts? Not just money and property, but talent, family, education, aptitude – everything we have to work with – all gift....
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Are Easter and Christmas "Satanic"?
As I outlined in the previous article my Granddaughter Lara had an encounter with a respondent (who again will go unnamed) who told her that Easter is satanic. This is not a novel idea with this person but is held by extremists within Evangelical Christianity, as well as many pseudo-Christian and no...
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When Jesus Came to Birmingham
Kennedy wrote this poem during what was called ‘the great disillusion’ of the 1920’s. The English empire was crumbling, the moral certainty of the Victorian age was eroding leaving in its place only skepticism, cynicism and materialism....
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...deliver us from evil
I made a Novena at the Monastery of the Poor Clare’s which culminated at the Feast of Saint Clare. For nine nights guest speakers were invited to speak about a different phrase or line from the Our Father. Father Peter spoke on the last night....
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Built Upon The Rock
So, when I learned that the Catholic Church claimed to be infallible in her official teachings on matters of faith and morals, when I discovered that she claimed to possess the fullness of the Christian faith, when I heard her proclaim that she bore and administered the totality of the means of salv...
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Make your faith a full-time job
You see Scriptures are like that. Sometimes years later, something you heard, once before will come back to your mind and make sense like it never did before. Like the Jesus' parable about the sower sowing seeds, sometime seeds take a long time to start growing, but if they fall on fertile soil they...
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What We Do At Mass
How many of us have gone to Mass our whole lives, and know how to do all of the things at Mass, but don't really know the big picture of what we're actually doing? What about Mass is so special that the Catholic Church requires us to attend every Sunday and every Holy Day of Obligation?...
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Some of God's greatest gifts are unanswered prayers
How many times has life overwhelmed us, to the point that we felt abandoned by God? It is an easy conclusion to arrive at, when everything seems dark, with no way out....
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Nothing can cure Loneliness but Christ Jesus!
In my loneliness, I Looked at the crowds of people around me never helped me. When the troubles of my life bothered me I drew near to Christ by casting my eyes upon Him...
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Crossing the Line
On Facebook the other day my Granddaughter posted a meme of a comparison between Saint Peter’s Cross and the Satanic cross. Someone must have told her that Catholics bless themselves with the Satanic cross and not the Cross of Christ. But she’s no pushover. She did some research and found the meme s...
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Prayer Advice From The Saints
When I had my conversion I started to see things differently, more clearly but I didn’t understand how I could be having a conversion. I was baptized a Catholic as a baby. My parents struggled to send all their ten kids to Catholic school. I always considered myself a Catholic but spiritually I wasn...
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Slay Your Porn Addiction by Enrolling in the Angelic Warfare Confraternity
Join thousands of other lay-folk, priests and religious in the Angelic Warfare Confraternity and slay your porn addiction. This Confraternity is an ancient, Church approved, Dominican run Confraternity of brothers and sisters who want to fight for chastity together and do it under the patronage of S...
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The Four Chaplains
Before boarding the United States Army Transport ship Dorchester back in January, 1943, a Dutch Reformed Chaplain named Poling asked his father to pray for him, "Not for my safe return, that wouldn't be fair. Just pray that I shall do my duty...never be a coward...and have the strength, courage and ...
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It is more difficult, and it calls for higher energies of soul, to live a martyr than to die one.
Given the narrative between the Jewish people and Jesus today in the Gospel, we see people and a nation that were threatenedby the GOOD. God is interrupting their lives and they responded with death to the messenger!...
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It Was Done For Love of Us
The Passion and Crucifixion of Christ are by far portions of the most horrendous acts we, as humans, have ever had to acknowledge. And acknowledge them we must, for they were the singularly most loving acts ever performed for mankind....
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Mary's "Yes" is called the Fiat: in Latin, "Let it be done."
We remember the astonishing fact that God became a helpless and tiny human being attached to the wall of a teen-age girl's uterus. The almighty infinite God became human flesh smaller than our fingernail: no one ever imagined it or prayed for it....
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