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Category: Faith
Relativism: The Bermuda Triangle to the Moral Compass
Every generation has a time when they become a little bit rattled, a little uneasy, and somehow things seem be just different than it used to be. We start getting a bit more relaxed, a little more worldly, and society slowly but surely, keeps on changing....
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Prayer Strategy Number Two: Acrostics
In addressing the battle of prayer, the Church offers another bit of advice: "Finally, our battle has to confront what we experience as failure in prayer...
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Strategies for Prayer -- The First in a Series of Twelve Helps
Thereupon the Lord Jesus gave His disciples – and all the Church – the model prayer known as the “Our Father,” or “The Lord’s Prayer” (Matthew 6 contains the fuller version). And for most of my Christian life, I spent about as much time in prayer is it takes to say those few verses. Yet, I knew intu...
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The Pope Who Was a Businessman
St. Peter was born in Bethsaida, on the northern tip of the Sea of Galilee, an area now in Syria. At the time, it was run by Herod Philip, son of Herod the Great. On the far side of the Jordan River was Galilee, run by Herod Antipas. Peter was born Simon, his father was Jonah and his brother was And...
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It's Hot Out There
For many, this is the time of year for vacations, swimming at the local pool or just sitting in the shade sipping ones favorite drink. To say that is gets hot here is an understatement. I have seen the occasional egg frying on the sidewalk and have witnessed the agony of defeat when a kid’s ice crea...
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Be The TREE!!
We have been having some very powerful awesome readings at Mass in the last two days. Yesterday, we were given the image of the tree being home to all, big and majestic, protecting and welcoming. Today as I admired the trees in my yard, and the one outside Church—it hit me as I sat trying to be stil...
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Sweet Land of Liberty
Whether in print or conversation, when it comes to matters of faith and conscience, I seem to possess a talent for annoying people. Whether it’s a liberal relative, a nonbelieving friend, or an anonymous reader, you name ’em, I’ve irritated ’em....
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Faith of Our Fathers: We>Me- A Closer Look At Service and American Society
On July 4, 1776 a great nation was born with these words, “When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of ...
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A Faithful Community
Before our current parish, we belonged to a small, traditional, country parish. The priest was very devote and devoted, and known for well developed, lengthy, serious homilies. His homilies contained a good deal of catechism but we're sprinkled with stories to drive the point home. Decades later,...
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Little things? Who cares!? Apparently, God does!
“Miss no single opportunity of making some small sacrifice, here by a smiling look, there by a kindly word; always doing the smallest right and doing it all for love.” – St Thérèse de Lisieux: (1873 – 1897: French Discalced Carmelite nun and Doctor of the Church)...
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The Freedom Papers - an Introduction
This article is one in a series titled, "The Freedom Papers," a work dedicated to sanity. Therefore, may it be a thumb in the eye of mainstream media, subjective science, lazy religion, agenda philosophy, lobbied politics, elitism, and those that would abuse mankind with them. Imagine this scenario....
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Which God Do You Believe In?
If we are all Catholic don’t we all believe in the same God? Well yes, and no. Let me explain. In my spiritual readings I often come across a thought or two that sends me into a whole new thought process than the writer was on. In one reading the author referred to the God in the Bible verses th...
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Planned Parenthood Dishonors the American Flag
While praying outside the Planned Parenthood abortion clinic in Houston today, I noticed three flagpoles at the front of the building flying the American flag, the Texas state flag, and the Planned Parenthood flag- all at equal level....
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The Secret to Freedom is Standing Still?
I want to shout out a secret to authentic interior freedom, a secret which will go against every fiber of your being. The answer to every crisis, every threat you will face in your life on earth is to stand still and trust. Easier said than done....
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How to Become More Beautiful
Beauty, is one of the most desirable and sought after qualities in our society today. Every store, even grocery stores and dollar stores, have a "beauty" aisle. Filled with pinks and reds, and pictures of happy and perfectly flawless women The "beauty" aisle says, "Come and become happy, become d...
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Thoughts About the Supreme Court Ruling on Same Sex "Marriage"
Here are few random thoughts and reflections to consider about the Supreme Court’s decision on same sex marriage. All people regardless of sexual orientation, regardless of behavior, are created in the image and likeness of God. Jesus Christ took on flesh, suffered, died, and rose from the dead out...
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Faith of Our Fathers: Water, Water Everywhere But Not A Drop To Drink- The Fate Of Religious Education
Thirsty for knowledge about God? Here in Luke 16 19-31 we see the encounter of the rich man and Lazarus. We do not want to become like the rich man....
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Paraphrasing the Summa: First part, Question 1
Sacred Doctrine is Divine Revelation and the Catholic Church says: Catechism of the Catholic Church #74 God "desires all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth": that is, of Christ Jesus. Christ must be proclaimed to all nations and individuals, so that this revelation may reach ...
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Blessed are the Persecuted
A few years ago I decided to research my Cajun ancestors. My mother is a Melancon and a direct descendant of Pierre Melanson (original spelling) from Grand Pre’ in Nova Scotia. She grew up a devout Catholic. Her parents with their children said the rosary on their knees every evening. Her fathe...
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If Children, Then Heirs
I can’t speak for the gentlemen, but most women you’ll meet will admit to have wished at least once in their life that they were royalty. It’s not uncommon for a little girl to want to be a princess. She’ll act like a princess and loved ones will treat her like a princess, often telling her that—in ...
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