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Evangelism is just one beggar telling another beggar where to find the bread.
Reflect, today, upon two things. First, reflect upon your own desire to know more. And when you discover this desire don’t stop there....
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Embrace the Night for it Brings Light
Do we think of the night as light? As transformative in its power? As an in-road to the Divine? Because it is....
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Loving Mean People
We know that we are in a battle with powers and principalities, but what we struggle with the most is how to battle them. We fight people instead of demons and this is where we lose the battles....
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Time for the Conn. Catholic Men's Conference
Hi guys! It’s that time of year again for the annual Connecticut Catholic Men’s Conference. This day-long conference will be held once again at St. Paul’s High School, 1001 Stafford Ave., in Bristol, CT. The date is Saturday, October 19th, 2019, and the time is from 8:30 a.m. until the conclusion of...
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"It's not what we do once in a while that shapes our lives. It's what we do consistently."
Shaking the dust from our feet is a way of saying that we ought not allow the hurt we receive from rejection affect us....
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What is Your 60 Second Commercial
Do you know why you are Catholic? If you don't know, how can you explain and convince anyone else that they should be Catholic too?...
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Have you met Satan?
Have you noticed how Sunday sermons these days are full of niceties and platitudes and sentiments that everyone would generally agree with. At least round where I am, the sermons are always like that....
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"Desires dictate our priorities, priorities shape our choices, and choices determine our actions."
Jesus wants to invite all people to share His familial bond....
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Wonderfully Made
I was watching Michael Phelps doing the Australian crawl in an Olympic replay and noticed that a swimmer doing this stroke creates a wave similar to that of a ballasted sailboat as it travels in the water, and this winning style may have contributed to Phelps success....
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A Parishioner Who Showed Me My Loveliness
I'm in the church choir at my parish and I often get gently pressured to cantor at times. Encouraging words about my voice and potential are said, but there's just one problem: I get terribly nervous singing in front of others on my own and my voice becomes too soft and weak. Plus, there are plenty ...
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Living The Worthy Life- Take A Stand For What Is Right
This is the opening sentence of Charles Dickens, 1859 novel, The Tale of Two Cities. It is also a metaphor for the beginning of this article....
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Wouldn't You?
Henrietta Huber wanted to know why a dead cat lay across her doorstep. Animals didn’t normally pick her abode to succumb to death’s tyrannical fate. Nor humans for that matter, thank God. Still, the fact remained; a stiff body sprawled awkwardly before her front door....
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Silence is needed in this noisy world.
We are constantly bombarded with noise. Not always bad noise. But if we never get a break from noise, we never experience a much needed silence....
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The Divine Bridegroom: An Argument for the Divinity of Jesus
One of the little oddities of Christianity is that while the divinity of Jesus is arguably the defining feature of our faith, it's surprisingly difficult to find this doctrine explicitly taught in Scripture....
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"Life: be the example or be made the example."
What can I do with this day I have been given?...
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The Call to Religious Life in Another Way
On Oct. 27 I will make my profession into the third order of Secular Franciscans. I often get asked the question: Why did you choose this path?...
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Meet St. Teresa of Jesus Jornet---She founded an order strictly to help the elderly; today it has facilities serving the poor elderly all over the world
Teresa Jornet Ibars was born into a family of farmers on January 9, 1843. Her dad’s name was Francisco Jornet, and her mom was Antonieta Ibars. Teresa had two older sisters, Maria and Josefa, and an older brother, Juan who was married and had three daughters. The farm was in Lleida, located in Cata...
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"Jesus plan called for action, and how He expressed it predicted its success. He didn't say "you *might* be my witnesses," or "you *could* be my witnesses," or even "you *should* be my witnesses." He said "you *will* be my witnesses."
Following Jesus, wherever He goes, is not just something these Apostles and holy women did long ago....
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Maria de Mattias---Her mirror was her best friend until one day she saw a beautiful Lady looking back at her …The Lady told her, "Come with me."
Maria de Mattias was born and baptized on February 4, 1805, in the small town of Vallecorsa, about 50 miles south of Rome. Her father, Giovanni de Mattias, came from a prominent family in the area and was well-to-do. Maria was the second of four children....
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Spiritual Insights I've Learned from Children
Lately, I've been thinking a lot about the wisdom of children and how it relates to the spiritual life....
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