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Category: Faith
Why Would Anyone Pray the Litany of Humility?
I love the Litany of Humility! However, it was not love at first sight. I remember the first time someone mentioned the prayer to me. I wasn’t familiar with it so I googled. I made the sign of the Cross and immediately began praying the prayer; but I couldn’t digest the words....
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Homilies Not Horoscopes
I once shared a spiritual revelation with a coworker. I told her about a time when I was a Sunday Mass and the homily fit perfectly with the status of current events in my personal life. I told her it was as if the words were targeted directly to me, meant specifically for events during that parti...
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"So, This Is Heaven" - continued
“What did you think about Purgatory—I assume you had to go there first. Oh I know that look—it was not a pleasant place, was it?”...
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The Real Reason: Why We do Good Works
I used to work with an individual who very openly and aggressively challenged my Catholic faith on a frequent basis. Often these ‘attacks’ would leave me feeling sad, frustrated or angry. But also quite often these verbal assaults would make me delve deeper into my own faith. I would study the ‘w...
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Choose more than the Morsel
I read the above verse earlier this week, and something has been sticking out at me all week, so I decided to write it down. It’s the fact that Judas, the betrayer, who walked with Jesus, took a morsel from Jesus right before he allowed Satan to enter him. And he did not stick around for the Insti...
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Corpus Christi
This Sunday, after the Most Holy Trinity Sunday, is the Feast of Corpus Christi , also known as Corpus Domini, or the solemnity of The Most Holy Body and Blood of Christ, when as Catholics, we celebrate the tradition and belief in the Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity in the Real Presence of Our Lord...
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On Fear
Fear is evil. It paralyses us and renders us ineffective. Generally defined, fear is an apprehension of something or someone. In Christian terms, fear is a distrust of God with what’s going on in our lives. For example, if something out of the ordinary is happening we may fear it because we did not ...
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Beautiful Days
It’s a normal Friday morning, I am on my way to the local grocery store, and I am hoping to be in and out. It’s not that I don’t like shopping, it’s just that it’s a gloomy day and I would rather be sleeping. I am greeted as I walk into the store and still think it is funny, I remember a time there...
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Rallies Bind God to Fight for True Marriage
3,000 prayer rallies all across American will implore Almighty God’s help for traditional marriage. As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to hand down its decision on same-sex “marriage” any day now, activists are holding over 3,000 prayer rallies for traditional marriage in the streets of American to...
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Virtual Missions: A 21st Century Outreach by Reaching Out- The Middle East
Several comments made by the elected leaders of the United States in 2014 have come back to haunt both the people who made the comments and the country of the United States. It was in January of 2014, that President Barrack Obama used a basketball analogy in referring to the al-Qaeda-linked ISIS as ...
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Our Ultimate Drama: This Week's Live IT Gathering
There's no MOVEMENT unless we MOVE... beyond the Christian hot-tub, beyond the comfy places where it's easy, beyond a fleeting moment, and into our lives with the power to transform the planet.......
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Standing Up for Large Families in our 'Tolerant' Modern Society
Large families are an anomaly in desperate need of an advocate in modern society. A prompt on a health website asked, “Are you an advocate for any cause?”I sputtered to myself, “I am not an advocate for anything or anybody!” Immediately after that statement, a new idea popped into my mind, “Hey, wa...
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WARNING: Charlie Charlie is no game!
It has become an overnight sensation but the dangers that lurk behind the latest social media hot button of what is referred to as the Charlie Charlie Challenge are more detrimental that the majority of parents and adults are grasping....
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The Grace of Ordinary Time!
The Easter season has ended and here we are back in Ordinary Time. It's not Advent or Christmas. It is not Lent or the joyous season of Easter. It's ordinary. It is the normal rhythm of our daily lives. There is a great grace that lies on the days that are high feasts in the Church. But may we neve...
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Faith of Our Fathers: The Power of One: Virtual Missions- A 21st Century Vocation?
Faith of our fathers. Praise be the Lord Jesus Christ. Three weeks ago my local parish priest, Mgsr. Donald Sawyer, gave a wonderful series of homilies on giving. Well to be honest all of his homilies are wonderful....
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The Joy of Obedience
I've shared in prior posts that despite a barrage of negative comments, from Christians and non-Christians alike, my prayer and hearts desire was for God to bless me with a husband...
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A Connecticut Yankee in King Jesus' Court - part 3
The following morning Jerry Francis and his 1st century companions—Benjamin, Simon the Zealot, and the other two men—left the tiny room in which they were staying and made their way toward the Temple in Jerusalem. The previous evening had been frantic for Jerry....
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Rational Relations
A recent edition of Faith! Magazine had a statistic in it – something like 61% of Catholic people support same-sex marriage. To many, I think it seems like a civil rights issue. “I have the right to be married to the person I love; why should the government restrict that right to others?”...
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Searching for Love...Blindfolded
One of love's greatest enemies is sight. Infatuation, pornography, jealousy... But what about a love that's pure and holy? That's real love, the love that everyone's after, the true happily ever after....
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A Snob in the Pew
Beloved, I must confess something to you. I AM A SNOB! I play favorites. I look down my colossal nose at people who say further when they mean farther, or tell me "It's a mute point" instead of "It's a moot point."...
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