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Category: Faith
Influence of Kid's Movies or Shows
It seems the world loves to watch people commit sin on the TV screen as many TV programs and movies today center around sin and glorify sin. The Devil loves to help people make excuses in an futile attempt to justify their sins....
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Poetry, Art and Doctrine
A few weeks ago, my priest began his homily by reading a poem aloud. As he read it, I realized I was having a personal epiphany regarding my reasons for converting to the Church after spending very nearly 40 years meandering in a Protestant desert. For the very first time I began to think that I may...
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Love, Love, Love.....
The word ‘Love‘ is the most precious and important word in any language. This is the way that all of us are to live, by ‘Loving’ the people around us in each moment of our life....
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The Art of Advent
In Sunday’s homily, our pastor, Fr. Li talked about Advent and waiting. He likened it to one of the parishioners waiting for the results of her blood tests. She turned the struggle of waiting to prayer. Waiting became an action....
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The Advent of Our God and King
Advent begins the Sunday after Thanksgiving. It marks the beginning of the Church year and it is a season that has been lost in modern culture. We head right into Christmas even before Halloween these days! It’s—not to put too fine a point on it—CRAZY....
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Prepare the way of the Lord!
It's that time of year again. Sunday, November 29, is the first day of Advent. So, its time to find those purple and rose candles and begin to celebrate the season before the season. Along with all the busy-ness of this time of year, let's take a little time out of our days to give God the glory!...
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Advent, like its cousin Lent, is a season for prayer and reformation of our hearts.
We begin the four weeks of Advent, when we are asked to put on patient waiting, to stay awake and be alert as we prepare, to welcome the Christ Child in our midst....
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Advent-2015
Sunday, November 29, we end the longest period of Ordinary Time in the liturgical year. Almost 9 months ago we joined the universal Church in celebrating 40 days of the incomparable joy of Jesus' resurrection from the dead. And now we are invited into a different kind of celebration - quieter, more ...
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Guess Who's Coming to Town - the Visitation!!
As the days continue to pass, drawing us closer to Christmas, we continue to connect with Mary and Jesus as we walk the WAY....
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Nothing great is ever achieved without much enduring.
By the intercession of St. Michael and the celestial Choir of Archangels may the Lord give us perseverance in faith and in all good works in order that we may attain the glory of Heaven. Amen. - taken from the Chaplet of St. Michael...
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Why I Remain Catholic - An Essay
When I was younger my parents would pile my brother, sister and I in the car dressed in our Sunday best and go to Mass. I was so young then. I hardly remember those days. They are a passing cloudy memory. However I often have a vague recollection of my mother's voice reciting the Nicene Creed....
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Happy Liturgical New Year!...Your Guiding Scripture Verse?
They—were honored participants in the weekday Mass that concluded their extended retreat experience. We—were noontime Mass regulars, privileged listeners. They, after the homily, were invited to share the verse that had guided their retreat experience. Verses, I suspect, that revealed much about whe...
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Our body is a temple of God
We feel that we are being judged by our peers. We think we are being judged because we are not "good enough Catholics". However, somehow we are placing all this pressure on ourselves that we sometimes end up caving into the pressures of demoralizing our bodies by committing suicide....
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Wisdom
God is the Blessed Trinity made up of three Divine Persons: Father, Son and Holy Spirit. The first person of the Blessed Trinity is Our Father the Creator. He is not the Son or the Spirit. We pray to Him when we say the Our Father. He is humanized by artists who paint an old man with a long, white, ...
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What's Wrong with the World?
The Times invited essays on the question, "What's Wrong with the World?". One reply, from the pen of G.K. Chesterton, distinguished itself from all others: "I am."...
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Pray for the Courage to Accept the Call to Stewardship!
Do I have the courage to live a life of stewardship? This question has been running through my mind ever since I attended a recent Sunday liturgy. The readings on this day, “Stewardship Sunday,” revolved around giving oneself wholly to God....
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Words To Live By
As I sat at Mass, I realized that every word that is read from the Bible is perfect. It is another affirmation that God is the author of the Bible. Every word and phrase has meaning for all of us. God’s words were written so He could show us how to live in Him....
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Waiting
By now the turkey is long gone. The exhaustion and excitement of hitting the big sales has dissipated. Many of us don’t remember the score of the big game even though we watched avidly. The infusion of joy that comes with Thanksgiving has gone and left us flat. Now what?...
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No one can confidently say that he will still be living tomorrow.
As you go through the process of grieving, know that the pain won’t last forever. Stay close to Jesus, and know that a life lived for him in this world is not all that far from the heavenly life he has in store for you....
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Where is Infant Baptism in the Bible?
Infant Baptism is not explicitly in the Bible. It is explicitly in Catholic Teaching. But, the Bible is in complete agreement with the principle of Infant Baptism. Let me show you....
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