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Category: Faith
On The Eucharist
Recently, many Catholic news agencies began to report on a historical development in the interfaith relations between the Catholic and Lutheran churches....
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Our Shepherd Among Us: Reminiscences and Reflections (Part Three)
After making the short flight from New York to Philadelphia on Saturday morning, September 26, Pope Francis found himself standing in front of historic Independence Hall that afternoon, where he delivered an important address on the topic of religious liberty to the substantial crowd gathered on the...
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To Missal or Not To Missal
While attending my first Novus Ordo (Latin) Mass, back in the fall of 2009, my brain endured quite the rollercoaster of thoughts. The monologue went something like this: “Wow, Look at this place! It looks like a Medieval-genre film set. Where are we going to sit?...
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Final Exams? The Saints Can Be The Best Study Buddies
As college students around the globe hit the books, pull all-nighters, and cram for final exams, the stress they feel can often work against all their valiant efforts. Fortunately, there is help, a lot of help, a communion of saints’ worth of help....
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Syrians, Samaritans and Mustard Seeds
He proposed another parable to them. “The kingdom of heaven is like a mustard seed that a person took and sowed in a field. It is the smallest of all the seeds, yet when full-grown it is the largest of plants. It becomes a large bush, and the ‘birds of the sky come and dwell in its branches.”...
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Do you have a Miraculous Medal?
In honor of St. Catherine Labouré‘s feast day of November 28, we will recall her description of the second appearance of the Blessed Virgin Mary as noted in The Story of Saint Catherine Laboure...
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Who is more faithful, women or men?
People frequently confuse me for a woman because I call myself after Our Lady, Mary (i.e. Maria). But I'm a man. Anyway, one thing that has been proven to me in my life is that women are more faithful to God than men. Every Church I've ever been to, women outnumber men two to one....
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May the Universe Be With You
Star Wars fever is heating up as fans await the release of the much anticipated (promoted) Star Wars; The Force Awakens this December. Every Star Wars fan expects this movie to deliver on the promise to shock and awe even more than its predecessor films. A man dying of a rare form of cancer hoped to...
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Love and Responsibility: A Deeper Meaning of God's Love and "Pananagutan"
"Pananagutan' is a Tagalog word that means responsibility. It is one's obligation. When God breathed the life for us, He gave us the gift of life and freewill. He opened our eyes for our purpose in life, that originated the idea of "responsibility". He taught us to be responsible for the uttered or ...
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Receive You through the Eucharist
Thank you Jesus that I may receive you through the Eucharist. The Eucharist that is the source and summit of my life....
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The Pilgrims made seven times more graves than huts. No Americans have been more impoverished than these who, nevertheless, set aside a day of thanksgiving.
“Today let us take heart from the noble example of our first President. Let us pause from our many activities to give thanks to almighty God for our bountiful harvests and abundant freedoms. Let us call upon Him for continued guidance and assistance in all our endeavors.” - President Ronald Reagan,...
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Can You Name Them?
Can you name them? Can you name the primary virtue that is one’s personal resolve of the mind and heart to maintain discipline over one’s physical (and sexual) body? The same virtue couples natural desires with what (another virtue)? What is required to maintain this virtue (three points)? What is ...
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Waiting ... Waiting ... Nothing!
Many of us often pray. Sometimes, our prayers are prayers of thanks to the Lord, but, if we're honest, more often than not we pray because we're asking God for something. We may be asking God to help us find a job, get a promotion at work, better health, a good and happy marriage or whatever else we...
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An Open Letter to Youth Ministry Leaders
While the below article is a bit ranty in form, sometimes we pull punches in things people really need to hear. As her father, I know it is born of a long season of real prayer, self-examination, frustration and, above all, an earnest desire for her generation to more deeply know and live for Jesus ...
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How the Womb Reveals the Dignity of Woman
In the Incarnation, God became “one flesh” with human nature. Through the womb of a woman, God chose to reveal himself to his creatures. Have you ever stopped to meditate on this mystery? If this is true -and it is - then what does this tell us about the dignity of woman? Each and every woman....
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A life cannot be rich without gratitude
Gratitude, in other words, is fundamental to wholeness of mind, body and spirit. A grateful person is one who experiences a healing that goes beyond the merely physical cure. The Samaritan was restored to his family, his community, to wholeness in God....
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Giving Thanks this Thanksgiving
When asked by a Pharisee which commandment of the law is the greatest, Christ responds “You shall love the Lord, your God, with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind. The second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself (MAT 22:36-40).”...
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Thank you, Jesus....
Thank you Jesus for my life Thank you for the way you made me Thank you for you Love me....
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Just Walking Through
During this month of November, not only do we take time out to think about what we are thankful for, we also remember the dead. We pray for them on All Souls Day. We go to visit graves. And we celebrate them on All Saints Day....
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Happy "Turkey Day": No way!
I don’t know when or where the corruption of “Happy Thanksgiving” into “Happy Turkey Day” started. Perhaps it began harmlessly, innocently, with no ulterior motive—just a playful “clever” alternative to the traditional greeting for the holiday we celebrate on the fourth Thursday of November....
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