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Category: Faith
Where do we find the Sacrament of Confirmation in the Bible?
As I’ve mentioned before, I believe that one of the best ways to understand Scripture is to first understand the Teachings of the Catholic Church, which are the basis of the New Testament. It is upon these Oral Teachings of Jesus Christ which are passed down by the Church, which are the bedrock of t...
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Celebrate! The 12 Days of Christmas
Twelve Days of Christmas as told via a Catholic Poet...
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I Didn't Know I Was Lost
This part of Jesus’ life tell us just exactly how HUMAN He was. Like most 12 year olds,He may have thought “I know what I want to do, and I know more than you Mom and Dad.” Sound like most of our children still say, so we can really relate to Mary and Joseph’s dilemna....
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The Holy Family's Guardian Angels
Before God created man, He created the heavens and all things visible and “invisible”. The angels were in existence long before man walked the earth. Throughout the Bible the angels are seen as messengers and protectors. They adore, glorify and praise the Creator. These angels play a vital role in t...
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I Love The House Where You Live
Oh Lord, my heart soars with joy, my soul filled with this sublime truth: I am the house where you live, the place where your glory makes its home. Oh the wonderful implications of this truth, has me giddy with pure delight....
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A Rose From Heaven
In January, 2013, I prayed a novena to St. Therese, The Little Flower, for a special intention. As an answer to my prayers, I asked for a sign: white for yes, soon, red for no and pink, for yes but not now....
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December Funeral
We went to a funeral yesterday, leaving home at 7 a.m. for the 11 o’clock service, driving out of town as the wintry sun gleamed on a road slick with frost. It was a memorial for a man we’d known most of his life. He’d been, in the cruel shorthand of family, a bit of a black sheep, a relative we saw...
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The Second Advent Part 1
We are in the midst of one of the most sacred time in our annual Church Calendar. We prepare our hearts and homes to celebrate the commemoration of the Lord’s birth that we call Christmas....
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The Saint is the Man Who Walks Through the Dark Paths of the World, Himself a Light.
To each one of us - to all Christians - Jesus is also asking every day to place at his service whatever we are and whatever we have so that while living with him amidst our professional and family obligations, we may become “fishermen for people”....
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Sorry For What I Said When I Was Hungry
I can say for myself that, when I’m fasting or didn’t remember to eat, I can be a bear! We really can get out of sorts when we haven’t had the nourishment that we need....
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BEST Christmas Stories Ever!!
At this time of year, we always look forward to our favorite Christmas stories/movies and make plans to include them on the list of things to do as we celebrate this great season of love. Of course the one movie most watched I do believe---“It’s a Wonderful Life” with Jimmy Stewart, and let us pray ...
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Evidence for the Existence of God from Experience, Part 2: Universal Human Faith
It’s an empirical fact that most people over the course of the millennia of human experience have held that God, a Supreme Being that is worthy of our reverence and worship, exists. When primitive humans looked to the heavens, they concluded that there must be some Being that is greater than human b...
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Accepting Mary as Mother
Sadly ironic, isn’t it? Jesus in the Eucharist, Jesus’ Visible Head of the Church: the Pope, Jesus’ Blessed Mother Mary: three pillars of our Catholic Faith are equally three stumbling blocks to unity among all Christians....
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The astonishing image of Our Lady of Guadalupe
You know the story, Our Lady appeared to St. Juan Diego and his uncle in 1531. She left this image as proof of the authenticity of her appearance and the Bishop was convinced. So, he had a Temple built upon the site of her appearance....
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Our Lady of Guadalupe, Tepeyac, Mexico
Buenos dias, Madre mia, Virgen de Guadalupe, a ti, con todo amor, te consagro mi corazon! Amen! No estoy yo aquí que soy tu Madre? These are the words which Our Lady spoke to St. Juan Diego when she appeared to him on the hill of Tepeyac, near Mexico City....
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I LOVE Christmas--No Matter What
Turkey Day is over and now the 2015 Christmas odyssey is underway. My personal pilgrimage began Sunday at 5 AM, as I prepared my wife's medications for the week. There are fourteen different pills she takes at different times during the day for varied reasons and I do this every week....
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Pope St. Victor I
Pope St Victor, son of Felix, was born in Africa, in what is now known as Leptis Magna in Tunisia. His birth was probably in the second quarter of the second century. Nothing else is known of his younger years....
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Evidence for the Existence of God from Experience, Part 1: Introduction
the human experience is filled to overflowing with the experience of God. In every age, in every culture, from the earliest cave drawings to the loftiest cathedrals, people have testified to their experience of the divine. Indeed, one could argue reasonably that the experience of God is part and par...
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Let's Hear It from the Children!
Last winter Pope Francis visited the Roman parish of St. Joseph. One of his remarks there was eagerly snatched up by social media: "Babies cry, make noise, go here and there. But it annoys me when a baby cries in church and there are those who say he needs to go out. The cry of a baby is God's voice...
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Are You "All In"?
I have had two conversations this past week with lapsing Catholics – people that consider themselves to be Catholic even though they find the most basic and simple of all Church teaching – attendance at Sunday Mass –to be bothersome. One of these individuals is even sending her kids to Catholic sch...
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