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Category: Faith
Glimpse of Military Life!
Leaving their family and children all alone, Leaving behind everything they know and love, the soldiers are miles away....
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My Journey Home!
My journey is not unusual. I was raised to be a good Catholic – Baptism, Catholic Grammar School, First Confession, First Communion and Confirmation. Then two years of High School Seminary with the Augustinians. So far so good! Wrong!...
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The Word of God subsists in man
God didn’t send His Word into a book. He sent it into the world. The souls of His elect embraced it and turned to Him so they might live....
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The First and Second coming of Jesus Christ!
Isaiah 7:14, Micah 5:2 prophesied Jesus' first coming Christ. Matthew 16:27, Revelation 1:7 prophesied Jesus' second coming....
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Our Lady Untier of Knots: A Personal Reflection
In reflecting on the Feast of the Epiphany earlier today with the three kings finding the Child Jesus in the arms of His mother, Mary, I began my afternoon prayers. One of my routine practices in the past 18 months or more is to pray to Our Lady Untier of Knots. In my quiet contemplation today, I th...
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There is a God and He is good, and his love, while free, has a self imposed cost: We must be good to one another.
Words are powerful things. God has given us HIS Word to pray and meditate upon. His Word is an open invitation to encounter the Holy Spirit and be guided into His heart. God used His Word to create the beauty of the flowers, the majesty of the tall cypress trees, and the complexity of one snowflake...
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Why Are The Statistics On Abortion And Contraception The Same For Catholics And Non-Catholics?
When we look at any political movement, it is important to analyze the ideas they condone, endorse and promote. The leaders of the social progressive party in the US, specifically Barack Obama, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, promote "abortion on demand" up to the moment of birth....
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Reflections of Faith: Part Four, Finding Faith
When my husband and I were dating I was far away from the Church. Years of being dragged to Sunday Mass and sitting through boring sermons that I did not understand how or why they related to my life was no great loss for me. Or so I foolishly thought, anyway....
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Who is Christ to You?
Who Is Christ to You? Is Christ the Messiah promised in the Old Testament?...
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God only grants eternal life to those who merit salvation
Scripture is very clear. God only grants eternal life to those who merit salvation...
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Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience.
If I put myself in Anna’s position as a patient servant of God awaiting the Messiah, I would not fare well. I’ve become too conditioned by the society’s standards. I expect immediate answers to any questions I might have and quick gratification to my everyday needs: from 24/7 news and information se...
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Let the heavens be glad and the earth rejoice!
Let the heavens be glad and the earth rejoice! I have sought you all the days of my life-Seeking you in the people I meet; Praying to you in every bite that I eat; Attempting to walk with you through all of life’s strife....
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Are they All Yours?
The very existence of a joyful mother of nine children seems to confound people....
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Christians Come Home!
There is an organization called “Catholics Come Home” doing great work helping Catholics return to the Church. As Catholics, however, I believe we have a duty to bring all Christians home to the Church Jesus founded 2000 years ago. I believe most Protestants are very good people; however, they are f...
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What were you thinking?
John 6:35 And Jesus said unto them, I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth on me shall never thirst….51 I am the living bread which came down from heaven: if any man eat of this bread, he shall live for ever: and the bread that I will give is my flesh,...
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History, Hubris and Hook Shots (Pt 2)
When last we met, I was with Protestant friends on the golf course lamenting the "lost" fifteen hundred years of Church history. In fact, I was still a Protestant myself at that time. But that would not be the case for much longer. I'd been in a Protestant church for more than thirty five years and ...
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Three Catholic Principles for the Gun Control Debate
Gun control is one of the most hotly debated issues in American politics today. On one extreme there are those who seem to think that guns can and should be completely legislated out of American life. On the other extreme are those who seem to think that our communities would be safer if everyone ca...
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Lips and tongues lie. But actions never do
The injunction to “Walk the Walk” and not just “Talk the Talk” seems to be at play in this reading. The Letter of John talks not about a “new” commandment, but a well-known commandment or call to deepen awareness of how the blessing of Christmas, the Light of Jesus, shines on us....
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I'm Not Religious, I'm Spiritual
We hear this statement a lot now a days, “I’m not religious, I’m spiritual.” Some people seem to say it with a sense of pride as if they are somehow superior to those who identify with a specific religion. To not claim a religion allows one to make his own rules, like making a pot of soup and kind...
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Faith in God
I love history and I enjoy looking back at where we’ve come from – be it the 1660s with Samuel Pepys and Charles II or the 1770s with Jane Austin and her clear-eyed look at the sense and sensibilities of those around her. Every time I reencounter humanity, no matter the age, I re-encounter an aspec...
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