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Category: Faith
Death and It's Lessons
If you knew that you had a terminal illness, one that didn't have a cure, and that could not get better, and you knew that you had only so much time before you left this world to spend eternity with God, what would you do? Would you chose to make the most of your time? Would you do things that you h...
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The Heart of Jesus is an open Heart – Spend your time there – It is not an ordinary school
The Sacred Heart of Christ is an inexhaustible fountain and its sole desire is to pour itself out into the hearts of the humble so as to free them and prepare them to lead lives according to his good pleasure. - St. Margaret Mary Alacoque (1647 – 1690: French Roman Catholic nun and mystic)...
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God Will Not Put Me In Shame!
Whosoever believes on the Lord Jesus Christ as Saviour will not be disappointed. GOD is Good, He loves me, and He works ALL things together for my good Jesus will NOT let me down nor his words will fail I wait for the Lord to receive his Divine favour...
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Hearing God's Voice
Do you want to hear God’s voice? As a Catholic Christian it is part of your inheritance to be able to hear the voice of God and receive His direction for your life....
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Explaining Closed Communion to Non-Catholics
What can be more important to the Catholic faith than the Eucharist, which the Second Vatican Council calls "the source and summit of the Christian life" (Lumen Gentium 11). The popular hymn At That First Eucharist sings of it as the "great sacrament of unity,"...
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The Persecuted Church
Christianity seems so commonplace in this country that many forget how truly radical Christian beliefs are. The very idea of God becoming man so scandalized the once glorious angel Lucifer that he rebelled against God, too proud to worship Christ in the lowly guise of a man. Even now, Lucifer rages ...
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Beyond coolness. The concept of gelâzenheit in Meister Eckhart
On the one hand, Meister Eckhart’s concept of gelâzenheit (or Gelassenheit, as spelt in modern German) is a key to his philosophy. On the other hand, Gelassenheit is a key-concept in our times. It’s trendy to be relaxed. There are a lot of seminars for managers and decision-makers intending to learn...
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5 Good Minutes with God - "Hoarding"
I am willing to bet that almost everyone reading this has seen - or at the very least heard about - reality TV shows on ‘hoarding’. The focus is on people who are unable to control their urge to amass “things” - they continue to collect more and more stuff and store it in their homes, packing every...
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10 Best Practices If You Want Your Engagement to Build A Strong Marriage
1 - Plan the details together - from flowers and theme and invitations to cake tastings and guest lists, I guarantee, your early marriage will be VERY strong if you take advantage of this opportunity to do what you will do a lot in marriage - distinguish between preferences and needs....
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Top 10 Things I Didn't Know About the Church
The Catholic faith is true in its entirety. Cultural or cafeteria Catholics (like I was) are missing out on the beauty of the whole tapestry by embracing some aspects of the faith while rejecting others. The Old Testament prophesies are fulfilled in the New Testament. Our religion is compatible w...
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To Persecute Christians Is To Persecute Christ!
Christians are persecuted because Christ is persecuted. Everyone who wants to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted. Taking a stand for God always brings persecution. Remember Stephen is stoned to death...
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Legalism says God will love us if we change. The Gospel says God will change us because He loves us.
Looking in newspapers or on television we see so many wars between Christians: how does this happen? Within the People of God, there are so many wars! How many wars of envy, of jealousy, are waged in neighborhoods, in the workplace!...
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Fish & Loaves: The Provisions of Faith
“There is a boy here who has five barley loaves and two fish; but what good are these for so many?” (John 6:9) I recently wrote on this for our parish bulletin. The first thing that came to mind was money. Gah! It’s like the world has its grubby tentacles in my head!...
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Catholic Life Support 2 - Books
Here is Catholic Life Support 2 - Books. These are new books written by Catholic authors. Our goal is to help encourage, support, and assist each other in our journey toward our greatest good - God. Enjoy:) Great books for great souls!...
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Protestantism is NOT Like The Early Church
Protestants often imagine that their particular Christian community is very similar to the early Church. One thing they are sure of is that their community is more like the early Church than the Catholic Church is today. There was a reason for the Protestant Reformation, right?...
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Praying to Saints
For years on end the discussion as to whether it is right for Catholics to pray to Saints rages on. So let’s all join in and see if we can clear the confusion a little. Those who accuse Catholics of wrong doing seem to focus on two points in particular; there are others; but let’s concentrate on th...
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Synod on the Family: Perception v. Reality
In recent months, some devout and well-meaning Catholics have been organizing and sending petitions to Pope Francis urging him not to change the Church's teachings on marriage and the family during the Ordinary Synod of Bishops on the Family scheduled for this coming October....
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Why Am I Catholic?
Why Am I Catholic? I would say this is like asking why I am female, but in today’s world even that seems easily changed....
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An Issue on the Marriage Question
In 1992, Justice Anthony Kennedy, who carried a key vote on the recent Supreme Court decision on same sex marriage, gave his definition of liberty: “The right to define one’s own concept of existence, of meaning, of the universe, and of the mystery of human life.” There is nothing wrong with what Ke...
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A Glimpse Of Hell!
Hell is where a person's soul goes to after they die. It's a place of punishment for our rebellion against God Punished with everlasting destruction and shut out from the presence of the Lord And from the glory of his might...
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