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Category: Faith
Euthanasia: The Catastrophe of Honoring "Non-Life"
Euthanasia is upon us. And, like an insidious, unstoppable virus it spreads and spreads. And it kills. And the true vaccine that can conquer this madness has been rejected by those who embrace this practice. Yes, God is not in that syringe. How far we have come as a civilized people....
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All You Have to do is Call
The Holy Spirit was speaking to Israel in this text from Isaiah, but how easily applicable His encouragement is to the individual Christian today. “I will never leave you or forsake you,” Jesus promised. “I am with you always, even to the end of the age” He repeated elsewhere in the Gospels....
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Measuring Up
About two weeks ago, I had the odd urge to weigh myself (something I rarely do). To my horror, I had put on several pounds. And from there, things started to change. I started to see myself as overweight and unattractive. I began to think I wasn't good enough. When I looked at myself, I was sure I l...
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Bearing the Soul in Confession
The most underused and most unpopular Sacrament is Confession. It is the Sacrament that gives us peace and allows us to bare our soul without having to fear the information will and can be used against us. And somehow, Confession is the one Sacrament that we are the most fearful of as Catholics. Alt...
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According to Scripture, is the Catholic Church infallible?
Let's see if you can follow my logic. Scripture says that the Church teaches the Wisdom of God: Ephesians 3:10 To the intent that now unto the principalities and powers in heavenly places might be known by the church the manifold wisdom of God...
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The Shadow of God's Plan Part 1
There is an old saying among students of the Bible that says “The Old Testament is the New Testament concealed and the New Testament is the Old Testament revealed.”...
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Christmas Again? Already!!
Can you believe it? Quickly approaching, is the celebration of the birth of Jesus. In order that we do not become overwhelmed and stressed out in the ‘worldly’ preparations---perhaps it would help us to focus on daily living the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary....
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Making Sense Of Suffering - Part 1: What Is Suffering?
Most of the essays that I write and post on my blog THE MODERN AUGUSTINE and elsewhere are written for the residents of an institute for mental disease (IMD) who attend our Knights of the Magisterium Mental Health Ministry services. I am extremely grateful for all of the other readers that I have, ...
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Sins of the heart
Sins of the heart. What does this mean? You may have heard of this term before, but not really understand what its meaning is. I will do my best to try and explain my understanding of this term....
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There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact.
Today, we are amazed to see how Jesus is preposterously “accused” of driving out demons «by the power of Beelzebub, the chief of the demons» (Lk 11:15). It is difficult to imagine a better deed —to expel, to rid their souls of the Devil, the instigator of evil— and, at the same time, to witness the ...
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The Tragedy of Wasted Tragedies
I smile every time I hear the clever epigram attributed to Winston Churchill: “If you’re going through hell, keep going!” I presume he meant, don’t get bogged down in that horrific location....
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The Justification of the sinner according to the Catholic Church
First, what is the justification of the sinner? Well, in a nutshell, it is the forgiveness of sins....
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The "Fall" and The season of Fall
Just through east coast living, I have become a bit of an apple connoisseur. Autumn is filled with everything apple: apple pie, apple butter, apple cider, applesauce, and one of my favorites, caramel apples. Have you ever made caramel apples? They are delicious, and they look beautiful too!...
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Give me the grace!
I come to you Lord, With all the burdens of my life....
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Detachment: What Did You Love Most?
The other day in my small women’s group, one of the ladies shared a story with us about a priest who says that God will ask you one question on judgement day. She told us that this priest says that God will ask, “What did you love most in your life? Because whatever it was that you loved most… that’...
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If Jesus is Not God, Who Do You Say Jesus Is?
Jesus Christ is God the Father, Son of God, Son of Man, Messiah, prophet, HE is everything because He is GOD. 1. If Jesus is not God, then why is it that Jesus never changes (Hebrews 13:8), for we know that God doesn’t change in (Malachi 3:6)?...
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What Does It Really Mean to "Judge Not"?
So often today, we often hear from people (Christian and non-Christian alike) that Christ taught us not to judge others. We hear this rallying cry all over social media, in group gatherings, and even in our churches. However, there is a common thread to all this... the specific verse is taken comple...
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The value of persistent prayer is not that He will hear us but that we will finally hear Him.
Have you ever wondered why God doesn’t say yes to all your prayers? I have. Well okay, I understand that if I pray to pass an exam and haven’t studied, or to win a game but haven’t practiced or to be healed but don’t take care of myself I shouldn’t expect God to reverse the path I’ve chosen....
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Who is the Foundation of the Church? Jesus or Peter?
How many of you think that Jesus Christ’s body is lying under a Church holding up the structure? Raise your hands....
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The ‘J' Word Can Get You in Trouble
In the gospel reading for the weekend of October 24th and 25th, we hear about a Catholic priest in Manhasset, NY, who gave a blessing during a Christmas tree lighting ceremony, and during the blessing he mentioned the word “Jesus.” Immediately, a local politician jumped up and angrily interrupted th...
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