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“Melbourne, Australia, September 12, 2019, A law passed in the Australian state of Victoria would require priests to reveal or violate the Seal of Confession if anything in the confession gave them a reason to suspect occurrences of child abuse. This new law would carry a sentence of up to three ye...
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"Obedience, fasting, and prayer are laughed at, yet only through them lies the way to real true freedom….."
Jesus sets a wonderful precedent for us in today’s gospel. We, unlike our Lord, need to pray in order to know and fulfill the will of the Father....
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Robots can't sin. That's why they would make lousy priests.
The program I use to compose and arrange music has a tool which will take a passage from one instrument and create accompaniment for other instruments out of it. Arrangement is a complex task which can turn a simple folk tune into a lush orchestral symphony or reduce a well-known classical piece to ...
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Living Liturgically Part 5: Living the Feasts
It was September 15th and I was filled with sorrow this day. God led me into intense reflection and prayer on my own deep wounds and suffering, and a long meditation on how my suffering and carrying of my own cross was united to Christ's....
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The wicked envy and hate; it is their way of admiring.
One important point to learn from this passage is that the sin of envy leads us to irrationality and foolishness....
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The measure with which you measure…
There are so many ways Jesus tried to tell us that as we give, we shall receive....
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The Prodigal Son - Another Perspective
The Father knew that the wayward son would have a lot to deal with in the future - the temporal consequences of his previous sinful choices that do not magically disappear when a person repents. This is one of the reasons why the father embraced him with so much love!...
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The Journey
Let me take you on a journey which you will surely make. One day. You don't know when, but for certain you will make that journey. We may not know the day or the hour, and we may hope it is a long way off, but for certainty, one day, we will all make that journey....
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There's a Wound Behind the Wound
Have you ever tried to heal a sin in your life only to find yourself struggling over and over again? I often heard a phrase "Our pain won't leave us until it teaches us what it's meant to teach us." I've found that this carries a great deal of truth....
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Poetry Corner - Irish Love
Irish Shores calling to me Green patches of the Islands...
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"They always say time changes things, but you actually have to change them yourself."
Reflect, today, upon whether or not you are truly a new creation in Christ....
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Living The Worthy Life- Duty And The Government
As we head into what has to be one of the most important elections of our lifetime in 2020, it would be great to reflect a little on our rights. Many of today’s politicians are quick to tell you that rights come from the government. Their idea of Government is that is huge one stop provider our nee...
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Keep Pulling that Rope; Keep Praying
Recently my pastor offered an interesting analogy about prayer during his homily at Mass. He said prayer is like a man sitting in a small boat, who is holding a rope attached to a large rock. When the man pulls the rope, the distance between the rock and the boat is reduced. But the rock is not movi...
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If The World Were Any Better
“You are so blessed brilliant; it makes my head ache.” Two adorable brown eyes peered up at his mother. “Yeah?”...
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Living Liturgically Part 4: Being Fed on the Sacraments
I have found over the years that these two Sacraments consistently feed me: Confession reconciles me to God and heals me of my sin and brokenness, and the Eucharist feeds me each day and helps sustain me on my Christian life journey. It feeds the empty pockets of my being with Christ....
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His efforts are leading him to Sainthood: Meet Enzo Boschetti; the priest who reached out to teenage addicts
Enzo Boschetti was born on November 19, 1929, in Costa de ‘Nobili, which is in northern Italy. He was the second of three children, and his dad was a truck driver. His childhood was simple, and the family struggled to make ends meet....
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In Our Thoughts and Prayers
Lately it seems that I have been saying “You’re in my thoughts and prayers” a lot more often and the list of prayers and petitions is getting longer and longer. Sometimes I wonder: do these thoughts and prayers make any difference? It is so easy to get discouraged, especially when the news of the da...
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Finding a Point of Mutual Agreement?
Christians have all been advised [via books, pulpits, counseling sessions, etc] to make an effort to try to find a point of mutual agreement with non-Christians before making the case for Christianity....
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Living The Worthy Life- Misconceptions
The other day I was reminded of something that happened to me last year. A young student was struggling to fill out some college application forms. So I thought I would try to help them....
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Our Ability to Suffer
No one likes to suffer. We avoid it as much as we can. Yet, suffering is a state most of us will enter into at some time. If God permits suffering there must be a good reason....
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