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Category: Faith
Evidence for the Existence of God from Experience, Part 10: Morality
As a human community, we experience that there are objective moral values. These moral values are not simply the values of individuals, or the social mores of a particular era or country. Rather, we understand these values to be objective, that is, they’re true regardless of time, place or the chang...
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What Would Mary Do?
I hear our 14 month old daughter crying out from our bedroom... our bedroom. That's right. She sleeps in our bedroom and we love it. This is the 5th night of "weaning" my daughter from her mid-night feedings in an attempt to get more sleep... more sleep for me... for my husband... for my daughter. A...
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Seven things that might surprise you, about the Shroud of Turin
The Shroud of Turin is the cloth with which Jesus Christ was wrapped after the Crucifixion. Some people would say, the alleged cloth with which He was wrapped. But the matter has been proved to me beyond a shadow of a doubt. Why?...
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Lessons from Mary to a Mother of Young Ones
It happened during the Communion song. I was kneeling in my pew with my two and four year old. My two year old was trying to climb over me so that she could reach the aisle and take off. Whenever I would stop her, she would screech like an angry pterodactyl....
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Hoh Rain Forest
Pacific storms return again and again to the western Olympic slopes building ancient forests into emerald eternity....
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Why The Miracle of Christ's Birth Is Often Underestimated (And Why The Virgin Mary Did Not Have Labor Pains When Jesus Was Born)
I have come to the realization that a majority of Christians underestimate just how magnificent, marvelous, and miraculous was the birth of Christ Jesus. At root, this lack of awareness comes down to the overlooking of a prophecy of Isaiah....
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Sharing the Moment
October 29, 2015 marked the 3rd anniversary of my breast cancer diagnosis. This is the story of the morning I was diagnosed. It was a Monday morning as I sat alone in my van in a hospital parking lot. I was in a trance. I reached for my phone to call my mother and tell her the news of my cancer diag...
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Social Media Inside The Home
Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, WhatsAp, Tumblr – these are just some of the social media sites and applications that are available today....
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In Times of Plenty, Beware the Golden Calf
Often times we are so focused on the present moment that we can fail to see the bigger picture. I often like to step back and take a look at my spiritual journey to see not only how far I have come, but to look at how many diversions, detours, and dalliances I have taken....
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Evidence for the Existence of God from Experience, Part 9: Truth
In his dialogue De libero arbitrio (Free Choice), completed in 395, St. Augustine of Hippo proposes a proof for the existence of God based on our experience of truth....
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Don't Ask Me to Change!!
There have been three themes for some blogs that have been placed within my heart—but had not yet been put to paper. Tonight, I see now why this was so, as I received the connecting words read from a book-”God's Words Heals” by Derek Prince. He was speaking about the parable found in Luke 5:36 where...
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Romans 4 and the Sacraments
I was pleasantly surprised that there was so much interest in the difference between how Catholics and Protestants understand Romans 10. That being the case, I’d like to highlight where Catholics and Protestants differ on the understanding of Romans 4. This chapter contains several quotes which Pr...
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The Eucharist...
The Eucharist, oh, what a living experience it is, Knowing of receiving Jesus, Knowing of being Jesus....
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The Graceful Lady
For the last three Sundays Father Ignatius noticed a new member of his congregation attending Mass and always sitting in the same place on the left of the Altar. She was an elegantly dressed lady in her mid to late fifties. She took part in silent prayer throughout Mass and never came forward for Co...
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Humility, Part I
This article is the first of a two part testimony on the importance of humility for a relationship with Jesus Christ in light of recent events in my own life....
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Prayer Before Surgery
I was diagnosed with Stage 2 breast cancer three months after my mom died of cancer. The sense of urgency to remove the cancer from my body was enormous. Terrified, I consulted with my family practice doctor a few hours after my annual mammogram....
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Reflections of Faith: Part Two
A Soul Reflection What would it be like to have no faith? To just walk this earth as if there were no afterlife ? To know that one day I may not wake up and then that is it?...
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The wound is the place where the Light enters you.
We don’t all have physical disabilities, but each of us is afflicted in one way or another. We become crippled by our fears, prejudices, sin, bitterness, jealousy, grudges and all those things that keep us from being the loving people God created us to be....
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The Joy of Christmas Music
One of the most amazing aspects of the Christmas season is the music. There are so many Christmas carols, it’s hard even to count them all. If you took all the music associated with the other 47 holidays on the calendar — including National Doughnut Day and Take Your Goldfish to Work Day — and added...
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The Saint Makers in Your Life
This morning, already running late for work, I looked at my gas gauge and realized I needed to make a stop to fuel up. Waiting in line, I glanced in my rear view mirror. There was a car behind me who had just pulled in and I thought nothing of it. Then, the car pulled around me and to the pump in fr...
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