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Category: Faith
Life Without Christ Jesus!
Life without Christ Jesus, we live a bleak life of utter darkness. Life without Christ Jesus is a lonely and barren hell. Life without Christ Jesus, there would be no resurrection from the dead....
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Marriage is difficult… Of course it is difficult! That is why we need the grace, the grace that comes from the sacrament!
In taking marriage back to God's original plan, Jesus underlines four things relevant to why only one man and one woman can be joined in marriage: 1) «In the beginning, the Creator made them male and female» (Mt 19:4). Jesus teaches that there is great meaning to our masculinity and femininity in G...
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Error - Protestants say, "Before Abraham did anything, he was made righteous by faith."
Protestants frequently say that we need no longer do anything to be saved. They claim, for example, that Abraham was saved before he did anything. Then, the question is, what happened between Gen 12 and Gen 15 or 22, whichever you prefer as the point of Abraham's justification? Was that just fill...
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Proclaim That WORD of GOD!
Beloved Lecturers, Beloved Priests and Deacons—All who stand at that Podium and read the Scriptures at Mass. Do you realize what a ministry you have been given? Are you aware of what a profound honor and duty it is to PROCLAIM the Word of God?...
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We can also become Saints
When in each moment of our life we live by embracing the love of God, and giving this love to the people we meet during the day, it is a way that would lead us to Sainthood....
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Think Catholics Should Know Their Faith Better? DO SOMETHING At Your Parish!
Do you wish that your fellow parishoners (or fallen away relatives) understood the Catholic faith better? Do you want to know more about your own faith? I know that you do because you are reading Catholic365! So, what can we do? For starters, your parish should be a community of faith, not just a...
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To Persecute Christians Is To Persecute Christ!
Christians are persecuted because Christ was persecuted. Everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted....
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Evangelize, evangelize, evangelize
The new hot topic in the Catholic Church seems to be "Evangelize". At times it seems like we are hit over the head more with the word evangelize than the Jesus stick. Yet, what does it truly mean to evangelize?...
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On Daughters, children, and Children of God
When we had our first daughter, I used to think that no ones hair could ever be as beautiful as her golden locks. So silky and soft and it shone so beautifully! Our second daughter was born, and her hair grew into golden strawberry colored curls! Not more beautiful than her sisters of course! But ...
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Pain that is not transformed will be transmitted
One of the most difficult challenges in life is forgiveness. In fact, I might argue that unforgiveness is the cause of so much pain in our world, in our towns, in our families and in our hearts. We can be in such bondage to our hurts that we fail to see exactly how toxic they really are as we go alo...
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Confessions of a Caregiver Part II: Tools for Good Works
My husband has Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson's disease is the gradual degeneration of the nerve cells in the brain that control movement. Ordinary tasks are now challenging or exceptionally time-consuming for him. In large and small ways, Parkinson’s has changed the dynamic of our marriage from pa...
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The "song" of the Church
Lately there has been a lot of crying during Mass in our little parish. After what seemed like forever, we suddenly have a parish full of little ones again. I like to call the crying and little noises we hear the "song" of the Church....
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Being Catholic Matters
“Catholic” is not just one among many acceptable religions, philosophies, or even Christian denominations. To think a person’s church or religious affiliation is unimportant, as long as he is generally “good,” is to overlook stark incompatibilities between the Catholic Church and other religions....
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False Accusers Reward Evil Instead Of Good!
Many innocent people are suffering in this world because of false accusation. There are many people in this world who unjustly falsely accuse others in order to hurt and ruin their reputation and to destroy that person’s life. Because of one simple false accusation one can destroy and damage someone...
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What Has He Said?
You’ll run across a variety of theological opinions on social media, some of it good and some of it not-so-good. One writer I ran across on FaceBook the other day – a self-professed Christian – opined that God speaks only to and through priests. The laity can receive theological and moral guidance o...
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Be Satisfied in the Storm
Jesus, walking on the water, intended to pass by His disciples who were on a boat in the middle of the storm. Why would He do this? This seems uncaring, callous. However, it was intended with love. The apostles had not understood the miracle of the loaves and fishes and their hearts had hardened....
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Faith of Our Fathers: Turning Your Heads Around?
Once again we are faced with a dilemma. This time the dilemma may be of our own making and something that many of us may not even realize. Wait a minute. How could this possibly be? May be we need to face it. Maybe we should change the direction we are currently facing? How could something that ...
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The Journey-A Few Insights
The lure of the journey is an ancient one. Whether striking out to head toward an unexplored west, risking a small fleet of boats to see what is on the other side of the earth or sending spaceships into the sky to discover other life in the majestic universe, the need to explore can be as fierce as ...
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May we never risk the life of our souls by being resentful or by bearing grudges.
To the extent that you pray with all your soul for the person who slanders you, God will make the truth known to those who have been scandalized by the slander. - St. Maximos the Confessor: (580 – 662: Christian monk, theologian, and scholar)...
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Confess your sins NOT just to God BUT also with each other!
To God all sin is sin. We must have right relationship with God and man. The Spirit of God, which is the Holy Spirit, convicts people of their sin, yet also comforts, speaks truth and testifies about Jesus Christ, brings righteousness, corrects, reproves and instructs....
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