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…As people rejoice at harvest ~ a fruit of the Spirit is Joy
I serve at a home for elderly and vulnerable adults. This morning at Bible Study, we reflected on the second-listed fruit of the Spirit, that is joy. As we continued our series of lessons on these Fruits, one of our residents put a little picture on our tree to represent the fruit of joy....
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Preparing for The End
I don’t know about you, but everywhere I turn lately, there seems to be some prophetic warning about an impending economic and social collapse coming to America. Secular financial experts are saying it. Evangelical Protestant pastors are saying it. Catholic evangelists are saying it....
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Apart from the Holy Spirit we can never be freed from the chains of selfishness, jealousy, and indifference.
Individual members of the Body of Christ have different vocations, and are called in different ways....
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We Must Evangelize With Joy
In the spring semester of my freshman year of college, I took a ten week course called Nature of the Church. This course was very informative, and I found it quite interesting. I was expecting it to be, honestly, very dull. I got a lot out of it....
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Courage, Dear Heart
Let’s be real, folks. Our world is a molten hot mess of depravity right now....
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Respect! The Intercultural Dialogue by applying the Golden Rule
There is need for intercultural dialogue in the world today. The question is: How could it be realized, especially in a global society of different cultures, of particular political ideas and pluralistic religious views? One hint we can find is within the Golden Rule: mutual respect....
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Now, As For That Hail Mary
I bet you never thought of the Hail Mary prayer as anything but—a prayer. Oh but you are in for a surprise, as I was the day the Holy Spirit whispered new insight into the richest promise of this prayer for we who recite it....
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Gods Love letter to Israel from the Scriptures!
There is much controversy today surrounding the land of Palestine and the nation of Israel. I have compiled the Bible verses that show how much God loves Israel. God promised to regather Israel only when He returns and the Lord is going to judge the nations for scattering Israel and the Jewish peopl...
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A Hell Of A Question
There are times when children ask us questions which make us stop and think. Our answer needs to be well thought out and considered before our mouth is engaged into action. Father Ignatius was at the local Catholic School for his usual Catechism class. This is what happened when a ten years old girl...
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Expecting Baby #7 and I'm Finally Tired of This
So, yeah, I know why you’re reading this. Don’t feel bad. You’re not the only one. Itching to hear it. Or maybe patiently waiting for me to fess up. For those tiny veins along my temples to do their thing. Confession time. To tell the whole world what you’ve already guessed. What you’ve already susp...
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Life: the Goal Really Isn't about Being Happy
I once thought that the main goal of our lives was the pursuit of happiness. Heck, it’s even outlined in our American Declaration of Independence. “I just want to be happy.” “You deserve to be happy.” “ Do what makes you happy.” Sound familiar? Facebook and Pinterest are filled with these empty and ...
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Why Be Catholic? (Part 1)
As a convert to the Catholic Faith I'm often asked why I became Catholic. Baptized Episcopalian, raised faithfully in the Episcopal Church, and a product of 14 years in the Lutheran School system (LCMS), converting to Catholicism seems unlikely....
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Accepting a higher authority
During my initial conversion process the biggest roadblock was magestirial authority. But once I came to accept this as true then all other doctrines and dogmas of the Church fell into place. I believe it is one of the most important things to accept early on when coming into the fullness of the fai...
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Atheists' Objections to Evidence for God's Existence, Part 3
In the first two articles of this series, I discussed some of the strategies contemporary atheists use to discredit the idea of evidence for God’s existence. Still another tack employed by today’s aggressive atheists is the notion that religious faith is a mental disorder....
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Is Anything Too Hard For The Lord?
Do not let your hearts be troubled, Our God is An Amazing and powerful God. He can turn your disappointment into God's appointment. He can turn your past misery into your present ministry. He can turn a curse into a blessing. He can turn a mess into a message. He can turn night into day....
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Heaven, Is it As Easy to Obtain as We All Seem to Think?
I’m not sure if it is my progressing age, or my increasing wisdom (lol) or worry that causes this question to hover in my mind. It seems that many of us have a very cavalier attitude about going to Heaven and being “saved”....
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How the truth of The Eucharist changed my life
I've been a Christian my entire life. I was baptized as a Presbyterian when I was an infant, I proceeded on to attend Mass with my mother, and a Presbyterian church with my father. What one we went to depended on a multitude of factors, but it would be easy to say that I was a Christian without a de...
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Thy Will Be Done
We say these words many times a day in prayer---many times a day when we are telling God—‘we turn all over to You.’ BUT, do we really mean what we say; do we really know what we are saying... Thy Will be done?...
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But Mass Is So Repetitive and Boring!
The other day a friend said to me, “Hey Bill, how come you go to Mass every single week? Mass is the same old thing every time. I can’t believe you waste your time going through the same repetitive, boring ritual every single Sunday.” I replied, “Well, I don’t. Sometimes I go to Vigil Mass on Satur...
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Five Surprising Teachings of Jesus
How well do you really know the teachings of Jesus? The most famous sermon of Jesus in the Gospels is called “The Sermon on the Mount,” and it contains some pretty surprising lessons that you may not have noticed. Here are just five of them:...
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