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Category: Faith
A Place Of Springs
I have a confession to make. And I know that many of us share the same story. I am not always filled with the joy of the Lord. I find myself being affected by people who are in a bad mood. I would get into a bad mood too, when my thoughts turn sour, when my mind is clouded with darkness, and my gaze...
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Before God comes as the just Judge, he comes as the King of Mercy
Let us ... remember Peter: three times he denied Jesus, precisely when he should have been closest to him; and when he hits bottom he meets the gaze of Jesus who patiently, wordlessly, says to him: "Peter, don't be afraid of your weakness, trust in Me." Peter understands, he feels the loving gaze of...
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The Catholic Teachings On The Angels - Part 2: The Fall Of Satan
God as a perfect and good Being did not create evil. As Goodness personified, it would be impossible for Him to create anything that is evil. And yet evil exists. But if God did not create evil, how does it exist? Is evil an eternal concept like good is?...
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A World in Need of Prayer
There are so many people in the world, and none of us are perfect- we all need prayers. Prayer, our relationship with God, is what will get us through life. We must make time to pray. There are so many things to pray about and people to pray for that I do not believe it can all be done even if all y...
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Loving Your Neighbour
Who is my neighbour? Who is my neighbour I am to love? Any person I meet during the day is my neighbour, and they are all deserved to be loved. God loves each and every person I meet during the day, but, do I love them?...
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Forgiveness in a non-forgiving world
Every day, especially in America, people are condemned for crimes that they commit or do not commit. We can talk about the big crimes of violence which may make the person end up in prison. However, this article is going to be about forgiving the crimes that do not constitute the legal system gettin...
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Interview With Author Maria Thompson
What you are about to read is a privileged interview with Maria Thompson, author of “See You in Heaven: the life and writings of Rosie Gil,” an inspiring book on blessed motherhood....
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Who except God can give you peace?
'See, my children, a person who is in a state of sin is always sad. Whatever he does, he is weary and disgusted with every thing; while he who is at peace with God is always happy, always joyous. . . Oh, beautiful life! Oh, beautiful death!'--St. Jean Marie Baptiste Vianney: T.O.S.F., ( 1786 – 1859:...
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A Hypocrite is a man who helps the needy and makes it known to all!
Wicked and hypocrite Christian, our good deeds should be motivated by a sincere desire to help others. Our responsibility to care for each other, especially to care for the poor and needy among us, is all over the place in the Bible. Many Christians want public recognition when helping the poor....
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What Have We Done?
In the Book of Exodus, we have first the Egyptians, and then the Israelites asking this question—“What have we done?” Just like them, we find ourselves asking the same question when embarking on a whole new way of life, or making some changes that require extra risk when we follow our passion and ...
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What I Learned from the Early Christians about Spiritual Growth, Part 3: Human Effort Matters
It was necessary in the development of orthodox doctrine for Pelagianism, which held that human beings can do good without the aid of divine grace, to be defeated. It’s impossible to see how people could need a Savior if we can do good on our own....
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The Shameful Silence--it Honors Evil
"Silence in the face of evil is evil itself." Dietrich Bonhoeffer was a Lutheran theologian in Germany during the reign of Adolf Hitler. His book, "The Cost of Discipleship", has become a classic. Focusing on the "Sermon on the Mount", the book more or less spelled out what Bonhoeffer thought was...
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Five good minutes with God - Tidal waves and Streams
We live in a day where imaginations are used quite a bit less than say 20 or 30 years ago. What I mean by that - take for instance the relatively rare occurrences of tsunamis. Years ago the world had to rely upon a written description from an eyewitness accompanied by a few photographs....
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Who Cares What the Church says, I Do What I Want
How many of us Catholics practice this type of Cafeteria Catholicism? I would guess, most of us. I surmise that many of us pass judgement on the teachings and dogmas of the Church without fully understanding them. This is irresponsible and probably exudes the vice of pride, it certainly doesn’t exud...
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Finding Christ in a Fallen World
As I watched each of the four scathing video exposés that were recently released showing Planned Parenthood officials in trafficking baby parts, the words of messianic prophecies and their fulfillment in the life of the God-man rang in my ears:...
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It takes a very long time to become young
Grown-ups love figures. When you tell them that you have made a new friend, they never ask you any questions about essential matters. They never say to you, "What does his voice sound like? What games does he love best? Does he collect butterflies?" Instead, they demand: "How old is he? How many bro...
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Every sin has its own consequences and demands heavy price!
The Bible has a lot to say about sin and consequences. Here are some notable passages: The final result of sin is death and destruction. "The wages of sin. is death" (Rom. 6:23)....
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The Catholic Teachings On The Angels - Part 1: The Angels
Angels have a very big role in the Bible and in our history. Angels are a Dogma of Catholic Faith; you cannot be a Catholic if you do not believe in the existence of angels....
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Being a Catholic
While waiting for Daily Mass to begin and praying for world peace, it dawned on me that we all think it is easier to blame the scapegoat. So the question then becomes, if we are supposed to be Christ-like everyday and even though we are tempted by the devil, why do we blame everyone else and not tak...
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We Must Count The Cost
We must count the cost. What is going to cost us to follow Christ? The answer for each of us is uniquely different and yet it is the same....
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