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The Little Heart Kept Beating - Beating, Beating, Beating - and then it Stopped
As the parent of a daughter who was stillborn on September 6, 1978, I am fully cognizant of the LIFE that was lost to us and her siblings. My wife (who passed away from cancer in 2003) almost died that day in a valiant attempt to get to a Catholic hospital so the baby might be baptized....
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Temptation does not come from God!
A temptation is an enticement to do wrong through a promise of pleasure which makes us spiritually crippled. Temptations do not come from God but they come from Satan (Matthew 4:1), his evil angels (Ephesians 6:12) or from ourselves (Romans 13:14; Galatians 5:13).Temptations can be in the form of pr...
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Atheists' Objections to Evidence for God's Existence, Part 2
In this second article in a series, I continue to consider the objections atheists offer to the idea that there is evidence for God’s existence. Faith in God is claimed by atheists to be the holding on to ignorant, childish or even vulgar superstitions....
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Dowry
Because I took a step out of my comfort zone for about thirty seconds a year or so ago, I learned to cook Kenyan style. And I learned something about God in the process....
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What is the cup of God's wrath? How does it differ from the chastisement of God's children?
Protestants say that God the Father poured out the Cup of His wrath upon His beloved Son. Its hard for me to believe and it seems unbibilical. Scripture says: Nahum 1:2 God is jealous, and the Lord revengeth; the Lord revengeth, and is furious; the Lord will take vengeance on his adversaries, and ...
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Confessions of a Caregiver Part I: Trust in God
Ease is defined as: freedom from labor, pain, or physical annoyance; tranquil rest; comfort; freedom from concern, anxiety, or solicitude; a quiet state of mind; freedom from difficulty or great effort....
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The love of Judas Iscariot!
We have come across many people in our lives who pretend to have love for us but in reality they don’t have this love, as inwardly they hate us. Scriptures remind us that because of the increase of wickedness, the love of most will grow cold, Matt. 24:12....
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The Darkness: Our Catholic Moment of Opportunity
What a couple of weeks for Catholics. We share God's heavy heart. The Supreme Court presumed to reduce nature and marriage to one's feelings. Planned Parenthood was found harvesting and selling body parts. New stats suggest the Light to be all the more obscured. Less than 25% Catholics attend Mass....
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1 Timothy 3:14-15
….one sad fact about the sinful people who make up the Church is that we will rarely miss an opportunity to mess things up. There is no guarantee that the institutional face of the Church will do the best thing at the most opportune time, avoiding any possible misstep. But even in the face of cert...
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Faith is not a privilege of a few, nor is it the property of those who think they are so good
I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish He didn't trust me so much. --Blessed Mother Teresa of Calcutta...
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The difference between prayer, worship and Liturgy
There is very little difference between the words "prayer" and "worship". But they do not mean exactly the same thing. The basic difference in this day and age, is that worship is only directed to God but prayer can be directed to either God or the Saints....
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Sharing His Love
Sharing His love with others, that is to share about God's love with the people you meet during the day, is a very important deed to be undertaken by every Christian. God's love needs to be proclaimed throughout the world. Everyone is an important person that deserves to know about God's love in a p...
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Is the Pope's Encyclical a Lot of Cold Air?
I am grateful that my full-time job is in the heating, ventilation, and air-conditioning industry. There, I said it. Pope Francis is going to be so upset with me. If you haven’t heard, the Pope’s recent encyclical on the environment claims that air-conditioning is one of the world’s “harmful habits ...
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5 Good Minutes with God - Discerning Wheat and Weeds - part 2
A farmer planted a field of wheat, but his enemy sowed weeds in the same field. When the workers saw weeds growing up along side the wheat, the owner decided not to pull the weeds. They were told to wait for the wheat to grow and then at harvest time separate them, storing the wheat in the barns, b...
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My Wounded Super Hero
My six-year-old grandson is star struck with super heroes. He is extremely knowledgeable on Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers, Spiderman and the Avengers to name a few. That has me thinking – just what is a SUPER HERO?...
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Night never had the last word. The dawn is always invincible.
“The heights by great men reached and kept were not attained in sudden flight but, they while their companions slept, they were toiling upwards in the night.” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: (1807 – 1882: American poet and educator)...
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Bishop Daniel Thomas Challenges Us to Live IT! [Preparing for World Meeting of Families]
I have a rather difficult question to ask, but if considered honestly it can pave the way to great joy. Perhaps you’ve even heard it before. It's a question all the great saints have asked. When you’re on your deathbed, reflecting back upon your life, how you lived, what you lived for… what do you i...
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The Future of Ministry
Today, I got thinking. What is the future of ministry in the Catholic Church? It seems that less people are filling the pews on Sunday. More and more people are falling away from God, and from the faith. Churches are closing and there are fewer priests....
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Manners, Southern Style
Anyone who comes to the South understands very quickly that there is a code of gentility—manners—that governs every aspect of life. It’s a little complex sometimes, but all of us who live here understand it. After a time, it becomes such a part of life that we don’t even think about it any more, w...
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Jezebels
I remember it as if it were yesterday....As a young 20-something mom of three, I was in the garage of our first house drying the car I had just washed while the kids were all napping. I had been introduced to christian radio by a neighbor. In the 1980's, there wasn't a lot of Catholic radio availa...
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