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When Jesus Rose from the Dead where was the Blessed Mother? Ask Pope St. John Paul II
When Easter morning arrived, someone was missing. That someone is the very lynchpin of the Salvation story. That someone is the Blessed Virgin, Mary. She is nowhere to be seen or heard. Where was she?...
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GOT (GAME OF THRONES) OR GOD
HAVEN’T ENJOYED TOO MUCH SERIES I have a while in the path to our Lord. Since I have met him, my tv time has reduced more and more each year....
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New Men's Group: ‘Jerks for Jesus'
Recently, I attended a men’s weekend retreat, and during one of the presentations the speaker said, “Before his conversion, St. Paul, known then as Saul of Tarsus, persecuted Christians relentlessly, even to the point of having some believers sentenced to death. He was a real jerk.”...
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Praying for the Families of Divorce and Separation
Catholic tradition and teaching firmly upholds the great importance and significance of the family as the “basic unit of society”. The family is where we learn to live and to love. Our Lord is with the family, for it is with the family that the whole of society is either strengthened or weakened....
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"You never change your life until you step out of your comfort zone; change begins at the end of your comfort zone."
Today we see Peter jumping into the water to swim to Jesus who waits for him on the lakeshore....
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DETAILED SAINT
One day, I was thinking about Saint Joseph job: How must be a good carpenter? Must be detailed. A carpenter of ancient and today. And I realized, details are really important in life, and especially spirituality....
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Saint Marie of the Incarnation---the "Mother of the Catholic Church in Canada"
Marie Guyart was born on October 28, 1599, in Tours, France. By the time Marie was fourteen, she had already asked her parents if she could enter the convent. In her book, The Jesuit Relation, written in 1654, she wrote that she had experienced a visit from Jesus when she was seven years old....
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New Life Into Her Soul
“Yeah. Lots of ways to live, too...” The end of a pier is a lonely place. But sometimes you have to face the deep before you can face your life....
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"No God, no peace; know God, know peace."
Peace, peace and there is no peace. Where is this peace? It is not to be found in the world. It is not to be found in the absence of violence, terrorism and war. If you are waiting for peace in the world, don’t hold your breath. Given human nature and man’s proven capacity for evil it is not a brigh...
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How Doctrine Develops
We Catholics walk a very thin line when it comes to the identity of our faith with that of the first generation of Christians. On the one hand, we believe that the Catholic faith has been handed down to us from Jesus and the Apostles and has remained intact to this day, but on the other hand, we hav...
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Awaken Love in Me Again
When I heard the words "Were not your hearts burning within you?" in the Road to Emmaus reading recently, I thought of when my heart first fell in love with the Lord....
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St. Conrad of Parzham: He served Our Lady for over 40 years as a porter: His permanent "pension" was Sainthood
He was born on a farm in a town called Parzham in the Kingdom of Bavaria. The date was December 22, 1818. His parents, George and Gertrude Birndorfer, were devout Catholics, and they named their new baby Johann Evangelist. Johann was the second youngest of twelve children, five of whom had died in i...
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"The heavens will not be filled with those who never made mistakes but with those who recognized that they were off course and who corrected their ways to get back in the light of gospel truth."
As first witness of Jesus risen from the dead, Mary Magdalene is an example of what Jesus wants to do for every sinful soul....
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If Christ did not want to dismiss the Jews without food in the desert for fear that they would collapse on the way, it was to teach us that it is dangerous to try to get to heaven without the Bread of Heaven.
We may say, “what a privilege for the two disciples on the road to Emmaus to meet Jesus, to listen to him explaining the Scriptures to them, to share in the Eucharist with Jesus.”...
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Off the Road
The big question is not how fast or slow I’m going…but where I’m going. Who or what is directing me...?...
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St. Agnes of Montepulciano---St. Catherine of Siena called her, "Our Mother, the Glorious Agnes."
The Dominican Order has five women who are canonized saints. The two best known are St. Catherine of Siena, the stigmatist and a Doctor of the Church, and St. Rose of Lima, the first woman canonized a saint from the Americas. The other three are St. Margaret of Hungary who became Empress of the Byza...
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What I Learned from St. Faustina & Divine Mercy
Someone recently gave me St. Faustina’s Diary: Divine Mercy in My Soul, and I started reading it during Holy Week. I quickly became enthralled with this woman’s spiritual experiences and rise to sainthood....
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"Why would the apostles lie?....Liars always lie for selfish reasons. If they lied, what was their motive, what did they get out of it? What they got out of it was misunderstanding, rejection, persecution, torture, and martyrdom. Hardly a list of perks!"
Life wins. Jesus wins. God wins....
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The Power of Positivity and Prayer to Start a Purposeful Day
When I was discerning the priesthood/religious life, I got to spend time with several religious orders and learned quite a few valuable lessons. That time afforded me the opportunity to not only explore my vocation but also pick up and develop important habits for daily living....
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Blessed Angela Ginard Marti----She revealed herself to save another
It was April 14, 1905, when Angela Ginard Marti knelt at the altar rail. Dressed all in white with hands palm to palm, she raised her head and extended her tongue to receive her First Holy Communion. It was a transformational moment for the youngster. As she brought Jesus into her heart, she knew th...
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