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Category: Faith
An Introduction to the Five Ways of St. Thomas Aquinas, Part 5
I’ll spend more time with the First Way, the Argument from Motion, because it sets the stage for the Second and Third Ways. Thomas regarded the First Way as the most obvious of the ways that demonstrate the existence of God, and included it in several of his writings....
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Up bring your child according to God's Word not world's wisdom!
Today's children face an overall absence of godly examples and moral living in a society! As parents, we need to parent them with a Biblical perspective. God does His part all the time. But the parents need to realize that they have a part to play in Godly upbringing....
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Why We Believe in the Literal Presence
There are three Feasts that conclude the Easter season in the Church. The first is Pentecost Sunday, which celebrates the coming of the Holy Spirit and the birth of the Church. The folllo0wing Sunday we celebrate the Blessed Trinity. The final Sunday is Corpus Christi, or "Body of Christ" and it has...
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All God's angels come to us disguised.
In the Gospel reading on the feast of the Saints Archangels, Jesus manifests to his Apostles and to everybody else, the presence of his angels and their relation with him. They are in the Lord's celestial glory, where they perennially exalt the Son of man, who is the Son of God. They surround him an...
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Are We ‘Childlike' or ‘Childish'?
In the Bible, Jesus told his followers that they must be “childlike.” He called a child over and said, “Amen, I say to you, unless you turn and become like children, you will not enter into the kingdom of heaven. Whoever humbles himself like this child is the greatest in the kingdom of heaven” (Matt...
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How Many are Missing?
Sollie loves to sit and look out our front door. He sits in his wheelchair at the tender age of two and peacefully looks outside while making soft contented sounds. He has been having some massive seizure activity lately. Some days, I can't help but wonder how long he will be with us. It pierces m...
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Choices
To be or not to be… A famous line from Shakespeare which reminds us – we have choices. We also have consequences....
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Fight, Run, Hide or Stand Still?
The secret to authentic interior freedom goes against every fiber of our being. The answer to every crisis, every threat we will face in our lives on earth, is to stand still and trust. Mind you not to hide, or sit passively but to stand tall, facing threats. Easier said than done....
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Addressing Issues of Life from the Pulpit
The release of the Planned Parenthood undercover videos has made a significant impact in the eyes of some pro-choice proponents and provides another opportunity for our pastors to address the subject of abortion from the pulpit. Unfortunately, there are many parish priests that continue to steer cle...
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Knowledge is Power?
So as a former educator I am very familiar with the slogan "knowledge is power." It's certainly a popular notion. If you're going to vote and be part of a democratic society then you should be informed and educated....
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In a Word: Truth (Read seven truths of the Catholic faith)
Dear friend, we are all in this world but not of this world. Let the Truth set you free! “Jesus answered, ‘I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.’” John 14:6...
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Pope's Fiat
Among the many images of Pope Francis that were captured by the secular media during his recent visit to the United States, there is one that seems especially to have captivated people’s imagination: the image of the Pope being transported in a Fiat....
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6 Quick Facts plus one about the authority of Christ and the Church
Many Catholic apologists will tell you that the difference between Protestant and Catholic boils down to one thing, authority. Which authority? Protestants claim to submit to the authority of God in the Bible alone. They claim that the Bible alone contains the Word of God and therefore, it is the on...
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There is something in humility which strangely exalts the heart.
On their way to Jerusalem heading towards the Passion, "the disciples were arguing about which of them was the most important" (Lk 9:46). Every day the media, and even our conversations, are full of comments regarding the importance of some people: whether others or ourselves....
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Harvesting the Spirit
From the beginning of Christ’s reign there have been sayings such as “Let the spirit move you” or “The Spirit works in mysterious ways”. What is this spirit they are referring to? Is this something physical we can touch or is it something out of our own imagination?...
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Answers To Mr. Comfort
As I talked about in the article, “Is the Church the Woman of Revelation 18?” there are many Evangelical Christians that believe that the Catholic Church is anti-Christ and that we Catholics are deceived biblical ignoramuses who pray to idols, pray to the dead and worship Mary....
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To Be Humble
Very few people in the world would suggest that humility is not virtuous. Those who are humble are generally kind, caring, and loving individuals....
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The Journal
So today I found myself wishing that I could somehow track down my fourth-grade teacher and tell her thank you. I’m sure she did a lot of good work with me that year. However, she did something else that I will never forget: she gave me my first ever journal. I got it as a last day of school present...
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Our God is Non-Negotiable
It is always interesting to me when I hear Christians talk about God in a way that makes Him seem like we have some sort of a choice about who He is and what He commands. For example, just last week I was teaching a class at my parish on growing in the Holy Spirit and one of the interactions led do...
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Believing in Jesus Will Not Save You - WHAT?
As I lay in bed drifting off for a nap—words started to come into my mind about “Believing in Jesus, and the connection to our salvation.” Stay close with me on this and read through it all for the opening words may leave your mouth gaping open and with a ‘WHAT?’ expression....
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