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Die Hard Optimism
Agnes couldn’t decide which skirt to wear. Not that there was much of a selection....
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"In each of us, two natures are at war – the good and the evil. All our lives the fight goes on between them, and one of them must conquer. But in our own hands lies the power to choose – what we want most to be we are."
How cunning the enemy can be as he convinces us that we can be like gods. Satan (the serpent) was cunning in the days of our first parents, he’s been cunning in every generation since and he is cunning in our day as well....
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Remember (Part II) - Meaning in Our Memories
Both the wisdom and accounting of events in Sacred Scripture illustrate the value and importance of memory to God Himself....
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Did Jesus Really Rise From the Dead?
The gospel or “good news” proclaimed since the beginning of Christianity is essentially the news of Jesus Christ’s Resurrection. This “good news” is that a man who claimed to be the Son of God and the Savior of the world has indeed risen from the dead....
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To Believe in God
So, I took a couple of the kids to the Christian Mission Thrift Store this week. We usually drop some stuff off, and if the kids see something in their price range that they like, blessings follow....
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"He who wants to win the world for Christ must have the courage to come in conflict with it."
Whether we are choosing the higher good or avoiding sin, our journey often requires that we climb uphill and swim against the current....
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How Can We Know Jesus is Truly the Son of God?
A central belief of Christianity is that Jesus is divine, the Son of God. But how do we know Jesus himself made that claim and how can we know if it’s true?...
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Messages of Hope from The Arrow Bringer
I'm a world trapped in a person. But I'm also a person who wants to change the world....
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The next great sex abuse scandal in Christianity (and how to respond)
A recent newspaper investigation found that more than 200 Southern Baptist ministers, deacons, and others have been found guilty of sex abuse. Almost 380 church leaders and volunteers have been accused, including pastors, youth ministers, and Sunday School teachers....
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"Grace is the voice that calls us to change and then gives us the power to pull it off."
Jesus speaks at length, and quite unflatteringly, about what comes from “within the man, from his heart”....
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Seek ye First His Kingdom and His Justice
Ever since the reformation we've seen a large increase in the misunderstanding of God's Justice and Mercy; or rather, we have forgotten Justice. This has caused a rift within The Church and its given rise to some rather troublesome ideas; mainly ‘unconditional’ forgiveness....
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What is a Writer?
"A Writer is a World trapped in a person." -Victor Hugo I remember the first "book" I wrote was in 2nd grade. It was an elaborate story about me and my friends having to rescue another friend from the clutches of an evil witch. My writing skills have improved since then. My illustrations skills.....
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Online Study Guide for St. John Paul II’s “Consecrated Life” Seeks Partners
Catholics know that consecrated life is a gift to the Church and an evangelical witness to the world. But how can this gift be better understood? Why not use an online method to teach others?...
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"Those who live as though God sets the rules are not going by their own rules. That is the self-sacrifice, or selflessness, that peace more often than not requires…."
In many cultures there are many traditions which go against God's commandment by giving importance to useless things....
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The Trumpets of Apocalypse: Proclaiming the Doctrines of the Church
This is the major doctrinal history since the Church converted the Empire: 300 - 600 : No Trinity or Incarnation, in part or in full...
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Why would someone want to read an allegory?
I really get that allegory isn't that popular. When people find out I've written a book, they're pretty interested... until I utter the word "allegory." And then suddenly there's the pink elephant in the room--that unspoken question--"why would anyone want to read an allegory?"...
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An Ecstatic Dream of Eucharistic Reality
To savor the Holy Eucharist in the Body and Blood of Christ should bring solace to our spirituality. Listen to the words as the deacon/priest says, “By the mystery of this water and wine may we come to share in the Divinity of Christ who humbled Himself to share in our humanity”....
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"What happens when people open their hearts?……..They get better."
In this Gospel reading we see the creative power of God at work in Jesus....
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Why Every Catholic Should be "Tidying Up"
Years ago, as Pinterest began to monopolize a bit too much of my time, I read an article that changed the way I saw my belongings. “The Japanese Closet” or something of the sort. I was in a newborn haze at the time, I don’t remember much....
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Preparing For Lent: Praying The Holy Rosary
The season of Lent and the start of the preparation for Easter begins on Ash Wednesday which is March 6th, and the call for increases in prayer, fasting, and almsgiving (charity) will be central to Catholics around the world....
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