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Category: Faith
I saw you!
As a teacher in a Catholic school, you assume that your students are pretty familiar with things like seeing their teachers at Mass, hearing them talk about the faith regularly, or simply seeing them live out their Christianity on a daily basis. For better or for worse, it becomes routine....
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¡With Your Version!
Submissive and pale restlessness, is the product of the deception of the mind. It takes you to underestimate you , to judge you,To Overreflect you....
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Responses to liberals - Part 1
Recently, I wrote two posts chastising far-right-wing conservative Catholics who obsess over valid Church practices in place for many years now. They claim these valid practices will bring nothing but doom and gloom to the Church! However, these two posts are addressed to the far-left-wing liberals ...
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Be Healed In The Name Of Jesus!!!
How many of us, while watching healing services on television, or perhaps even attending one of these services to see what is going on: how many of us have cringed at the strong voice crying out ---”Be Healed in the Name of Jesus!” We also cringed as we saw hands pushing against foreheads and people...
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Blessed Josephine Viannini and the Rogue Yak
Blessed Josephine Viannini was a late 19th century religious from Italy who was asked by Blessed Louis Tezza to form an order to help care for the sick that were unable to pay for care. Well, as any good servant of God would do, she prayed over it and answered “yes”. She marched off to do her duty...
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Jesus is God and Jesus died.
Our souls are said to die when they are separated from God. But that is not true death, just a manner of speaking. They in fact, continue to exist, they are not extinguished. The soul is spiritual. And since spirit is a synonym for life that means they continue to live....
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A Good Enough Christian?
This is the type of letter or conversation I hope that every parent has with their soon to be graduating high school son or daughter....
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Pope Saint Fabian
As with so many of the other popes we have written about, the sources of information are few: The Liber Pontificalis, written by a number of unknowns over the centuries and compiled in the 1500s, and Eusebius' The History of the Church, written in the fourth century. All other sources are not comple...
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Rediscover Jesus Day 2
Do you ever find yourself in a situation where you say something and the person you are talking to takes it in an entirely different context or meaning than you intended? Then you find yourself trying to explain what you meant and how you meant it…..without any luck....
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Visiting Our Lady of Good Success: A Pilgrimage to Heaven
Pilgrimages are very common for the Catholic faithful, often requiring travel to distant places. On February 2, 2016, I was part of an American contingent that made such a pilgrimage to Quito, Ecuador to venerate the heavenly statue of Our Lady of Good Success....
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Jump For Joy!
Have you noticed when God is sending you a symbolic meaning that signals He’s looking at your life and wanted you to see a deeper meaning than what appears on the surface? If you use whatever senses available to you, you will notice them; they are not coincidentally timed or placed! This happened ...
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God's Wavelength
I was playing around with an old radio the other day trying to make it work. I’m not particularly good at electronic or electric stuff but that has never stopped me. I plugged the thing in and a small light shone at the front … ah … it’s alive after all....
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Adultery
It’s to destroy the faith, the secret, the intimacy, the time built, the years lived, the unity....
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We listen for guidance everywhere except from within.
The problem in our lives in the twenty-first century is that we don’t want this sort of call from God. It’s not that God is ignoring us, as we sometimes accuse Him of doing. It’s not that God doesn’t want to have anything to do with us. Rather, it’s that we don’t want Him in our lives....
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Alcoholism and Depression - a Catholic Response
I believe that one of the symptoms of the disease of Alcoholism is being prone to bouts of depression. They come out of nowhere. I go to bed feeling pretty darn happy only to wake up 6 hours later dreading the day and wishing everything in my life was radically different because the very life I had ...
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Don't Call Me Naomi
Do not call me Naomi; call me Mara (Ruth 1:20). Tragedy. For some, it seems to always lurk in their shadow. Naomi's story is one of tragedy. It is also one of God in those shadows. I wrote this essay about her several years ago, but story is worth retelling....
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The Waiting Game
St Catherine of Siena said that patience isn’t so much a virtue as the test of all true virtue. If you haven’t any patience at all its ten to one you haven’t any virtues either that are worth writing home about....
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Why Do We Fear ‘The Fear of the Lord'?
The Bible says, “The fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom.” Wait. What?! The Bible says FEAR is a good thing?! Hmm, something seems wrong here. As we all know in our sophisticated, scientific, therapeutic modern culture, fear is a terrible thing....
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Why We Should Read (and Heed) Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill's Historic "Joint Declaration"
In case you missed it, history was made on Friday, February 12, 2016, when Pope Francis and Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church met in Havana, Cuba. This meeting, which was in conjunction with Pope Francis’ visit to México, was historic because it was the first of its kind since the East...
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Is it too late now to say sorry?
Some two-thousand years ago, Jesus sat on a hilltop in front of his followers and he taught us, word-for-word, exactly how to pray. And two-thousand years later, we still use these very same words in our daily Masses, rosaries, and family prayers. We still pray in the same way Jesus taught us....
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