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2nd Annual Evangelium Vitae Novena
Last year, the Feast of the Annunciation, marked the twentieth anniversary of a prolife gift given to the Church and to the world by Saint Pope John Paul II – Evangelium Vitae (Gospel of Life)...
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Do you read the Bible? {Day 22}
Searching, searching we are forever searching. It is in our DNA. We seek knowledge and understanding of the “hows” and the “whys” of the world....
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St. Julian and the Broken Garage Door Opener
St. Julian of Antioch was very heroic. On his feast day of 3/16, we honor his martyrdom. He was trying his best to convert the Turkish population when in 306, the authorities decided to execute him. Now being a Christian of ‘senatorial rank’, a regular execution was out of the question....
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Every Woman Dies but not Every Woman Truly Lives
Oral tradition, is what they tell us, you know you tell two friends then they tell two friends and so on and so on. That is how our faith has survived throughout the centuries and still does....
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The Resurrection {Day 21}
Oral tradition, is what they tell us, you know you tell two friends then they tell two friends and so on and so on. That is how our faith has survived throughout the centuries and still does....
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Out of the Mouths of Babes: "Good Night, My Beautiful Mommy"
When his oldest daughter was putting her very active and smart two year old son to bed, the mother said to her son, “Good night, my little boy.” The little boy replied, “Good night, my beautiful mommy." At which point hearing such unexpected words spoken from her little son’s heart brought tears to ...
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Thoughts are roots; Words are leaves; Actions are fruits! Every success tree has all working normally!
Many Baptized Christian think that if they do not commit mortal sins, if they're not harming others, then everything is fine in their relationship with God. In other words, if the fig tree is not harming all of the other trees, then everything is okay....
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Prodigal Sons and Daughters - Welcoming Home the Ravaged
No person I know is without sin. I have never met a perfect person. I have however met a lot of saints in the making; men and women determined to do their best one day at a time with their ultimate goal being the promise of eternity in heaven....
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Why do Catholics go through the motions?
This blog is a direct answer to the skeptics of the Catholic Church from a former skeptic of the church. Much of my adult life I was a typical fallen away Catholic. I respected the Church because I grew up in it, but I found the teachings and the methods of the Church too boring and outdated for me ...
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Vote Catholic?
If you are Catholic and have a few years under your belt (I have 58 so far), and if you have had at least a passing interest in politics, you know that religion comes up for discussion and rather frequently when it comes to elections. When I was very young, it was the presidential election of John F...
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Love {Day 20}
Love is word we use to make us feel included, part of something, important. It gives a sense of identity. Love also helps us grow. We don’t like to grow, we are quite comfortable right where we are…thank you very much....
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The Magisterium has Only Officially Interpreted Seven Verses!
I have read/heard this accusation a few times. Usually bandied about by the same person but there are a fringe few who say it as well. I find it rather sad because it shows an ignorance of what the function of the Magisterium is....
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When sin becomes bitter, then Christ becomes sweet.
How many times have we left the “bread” of our father’s house for the “husks of swine?” And how many times have we come back and received the same welcome as this young man? 70 x 7 times?...
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To Toss Or Not To Toss
Have you ever read or heard a scripture reading and it repeats itself in your head, but you can’t seem to understand if there’s a message in it for you? After years of reading the bible, I’ve been taught to “insert” myself into the scripture, when this happens, and see if it draws out more meaning f...
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The Nuptial Bath of Baptism: A Not-So Novel Idea
I have to stop. I have to stop looking at secular news sites which have some of the most inane, ridiculous, and flat-out stupid "articles" I've ever laid my eyes on. On the bright side, sometimes perusing through these click-bait headlines moves me enough to write a response, hopefully helping to di...
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Blue Economy in Lent Part 2
Let's remember the ideal, what "must be", that we all have employment, we all have health, we all have education....we all have God in our hearts. Well, it seems we haven't gotten there yet. We have chosen the easier decisions, the projects and enterprises of our first ideas leading us to "rent-abi...
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Let Go I Got This!! (Day 19)
Your friend calls you, you glance at the time, and you know you really don’t have time to talk, but you answer the phone, that’s being a miracle for someone or them for you. It’s about staying rooted in the present moment by trusting that whatever you needed to get done today will get done with time...
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No Matter--They Shall Come.
Life is full of overwhelming events, people, behavior, emotions and thoughts we do not what visiting us, popping in at the most unexpected times. Like uninvited guests they come and sometimes stay longer then you want....
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Lying to ourselves is more deeply ingrained than lying to others.
Saint Thomas More said that no heresy is all falsehood. In a similar way, there is no sin that does not have either a good object as its goal, or an intention that is believed to be good. Of course, subjectively believing an intention to be good does not make it objectively good....
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If I was baptized a Catholic, am I still Catholic?
There is a difference between being considered a Catholic and being “baptized”. Baptism confers upon us a spiritual seal which is permanent. One can not remove or undo Baptism. Some people, especially those who convert to non-Christian religions or become atheist, may want to be unbaptized. But...
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