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Are you contemplating on the mysteries of the rosary, the way the Church suggests? If not, here is a quick start-up guide.
On October 16, 2002, Pope St. John Paul II shared with the faithful his apostolic letter entitled Rosarium Virginis Mariae (The Rosary of the Virgin Mary). In that letter, the word “contemplate” appears sixty-seven times. The way “contemplation” is used in the letter does not mean infused contemplat...
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Standing on Sand
The past couple of months have interiorly been difficult for me and I have been trying to talk to the Lord about it. There was a barrage of things that took place, starting with the dog, to some family turmoil, to sickness. All of it was coming at me from outside. From other people, places and th...
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"Never travel faster than your guardian angel can fly."
We recently honored in the liturgical calendar, our glorious Guardian Angels! They are treasures and helpers beyond what we could imagine....
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Ah-choo! Jesus Bless You
Have you ever noticed how often people use the word God in everyday speech? We say things such as “Oh my God!” (also known as OMG in text message shorthand). We say, “God bless you,” “God forbid,” “By the grace of God,” “For the love of God,” “For God’s sake,” “It was an act of God,” “The wrath of G...
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Our Lady of Fatima the Prophet
On Oct 13, 1917 three children from Fatima, Portugal became a part of a historical phenomenon when a beautiful lady from heaven told them, “I am the Lady of the Rosary.”...
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Adam and Eve, Abraham and Isaac and the Place called Calvary
Consider the significance of the words of Saint Jerome (342-420 A.D.) who lived not far from the time of Jesus....
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Redefining Conflict
As Catholic Christians we will often find ourselves caught in conflict and in disagreement with others. Considering the state of the secular culture, and the positions we hold as those who practice faith, this is to be expected....
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Living A Worthy Life- Democracy and Education Revisited
This story did not begin on Sept. 18, 2001 but our part of it did. It did and many people did not know it. This went unnoticed to most Americans then and now. On Sept. 18, President Signed Authorization for Use of Military Force bill....
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Contemplation: A Long Loving Look
This past summer on a retreat, I heard contemplation referred to as a “long loving look at the Divine.” In that long loving look is where we experience God....
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A World of Faces
So I drive to a nearby town each morning to drop my middle girls at their driver’s ed class. This morning, the sun rose gloriously over fields of golden-brown corn and yellow bean plants. A low vaporous mist swirled over the valleys....
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The Great Adventure Bible Timeline Event With Jeff Cavins
On September 28, I had the great honor of attending The Great Adventure Bible in A Day event presented by Jeff Cavins. The event was help in the auditorium at Christ Cathedral in Garden Grove, CA. The event was sold out, and I was able to learn about the Bible with 700 of my closest friends from one...
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"We are told that people stay in love because of chemistry, or because they remain intrigued with each other, because of many kindnesses, because of luck. But part of it has got to be forgiveness and gratefulness. "
Reflect, today, upon any feelings of anger or hurt that you still harbor in your heart....
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'My Soul Thirsts for God, For the Living God'
I am as delighted as all other orthodox Catholics that the Spanish Bishops have spoken out against all forms of prayer involving Eastern meditation techniques and the mindfulness movement in their document, My Soul Thirsts for God, for the Living God: A Doctrinal Orientation on Christian Prayer (p...
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Forgiveness in the eyes of others
The ultimate goodness that can come out of a bad situation is forgiveness. We all had to forgive someone or at least the opportunity. The story making headlines on forgiveness is how a young man can forgive a person for killing his brother. The young man then pleads with the judge to allow him to hu...
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The circumstances we ask God to CHANGE are often the circumstances God is using to CHANGE US.
The jealousy we see in this case among the Apostles is one that can creep into the Church at times....
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The Kingdom of God is at Hand
This is the version in Mark’s Gospel of Jesus walking on water. There’s an odd line in it. He meant to pass by them. The passage concludes with Jesus telling them “it is I” and then it explains they had not understood the incident of the loaves and their hearts were hardened....
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When Our Gifts Become Obstacles to God
?I’ve been doing a lot of reflection on the many Gospel passages about riches being obstacles to the kingdom of heaven. As I’ve reflected on my own gifts and “riches,” I came to an insight about these passages: Our gifts can be gateways to God, but at a point, they can become obstacles to God....
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"Jesus has made Himself the Bread of Life to give us life. Night and day, He is there. If you really want to grow in love, come back to the Eucharist, come back to that Adoration."
When we look at the Most Holy Eucharist, do we see God?...
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Living The Worthy Life- Mother Mary Converts The World
In his 1952 book, Worlds First Love, Bishop Fulton Sheen devoted an entire chapter to how Mother Mary could be used as key to converting Moslems all over the world to Christianity. He did not mix words or confuse people in this straight-forward set of words....
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The "Martyrdom of Love" - How Can We Live This?
What good is martyrdom - dying for God - if one does not live for God? St. Francis de Sales asks....
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