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From OldEarth Ishtar Encounter... Ark, dressed in a somber grey bio-suit and brown boots, waited for his superior to approach. It would never do to appear hasty....
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An Advent Miracle
During early morning Mass, sometime in early December, I see a “miracle.” The priest raises the host for consecration; sometimes the host lights up; the priest’s hands and head remain natural but the sun rays shining through the stain glass window, seem to brighten the host so it glows....
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Sharing the Joy of Christmas through Simbang Gabi
This Advent Season, you'll probably encounter the Filipino tradition of celebrating Simbang Gabi at your local parish. For many Filipinos, Christmas is a very exciting celebration and we tend to go all out in our expressing our faith, our joy, and excitement during this time of year....
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Jacques de Jesus; a little-known Hero from the Holocaust
He was born in Normandy, France in 1900 and he was named Lucien Bunel. His dad, who was a deeply humble man and dedicated himself as much as could to helping others, was an inspiration to his son and young Lucien felt the call to the priesthood....
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"It became obvious why Catholics had built such beautiful cathedrals and churches throughout the world. Not as gathering or meeting places for Christians. But as a home for Jesus Himself in the Blessed Sacrament. - Cathedrals house Jesus. "
The miracle of the multiplication of the loaves and fish was preparing for an even greater miracle where Jesus would expand our vision even more....
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Immaculate Conception
From the moment of her conception, Mary was clean and pure with no stain of original sin. There were no barriers, no obstacles in her humanness to hold Mary back from saying yes to God. By giving herself completely to God, we are given the hope of redemption and salvation....
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Beyond Words
As I sat in the Chapel at Greenville University on Sunday evening, I realized for the ka-billionth time that though our music on Earth may not exactly transport us to Heaven, it certainly builds a beautiful bridge....
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Jesus Spoke to Me. A Personal Adoration Testimony
“I have been here waiting for you, Joe. I remember you so well before the world tainted your heart and your innocence expired in a yesteryear so far from today....
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One In Christ
Our culture is obsessed with labels. We have neatly packed individuals into boxes according to gender, political party, race, sexual preference, and all sorts of labels. Even more alarming is that we have assembled a box for those who refuse any identity what-so-ever-, and we are left to guess who o...
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"Happy is he who still loves something he loved in the nursery: He has not been broken in two by time; he is not two men, but one, and he has saved not only his soul but his life."
Children, full of innocence, come to their loving father and mother, trusting them to completely take care of them, to protect them, to provide for them, to correct them when they are wrong, and to love and cherish them....
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Encountering Mary's Motherhood this Advent
As we embark on the beginning of Advent, God often reveals an aspect of Mary’s character for me to focus on. This year, it’s Mary’s spiritual motherhood and what it means for me....
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‘This Christmas… make peace with your neighbour'
Another year has nearly ended. Another Christmas has come. Many people will make their wishes hoping that they come true....
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Be True, Not Right - Judgment is for God
This post may make some people mad. That is okay. This post is directed towards those who know the Catholic faith is true and right. To those that know the teachings of the church are the proper way to live, this post is a word of caution to you....
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"I realized that the deepest spiritual lessons are not learned by His letting us have our way in the end, but by His making us wait, bearing with us in love and patience until we are able to honestly to pray what He taught His disciples to pray: Thy will be done."
I have heard the story of a wise old Rabbi who instructed his students by asking questions. He asked, "How can a person tell when the darkness ends and the day begins?"...
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‘This Christmas… Jesus wants to be in our heart'
Christmas is here once again. Another year has nearly ended. During this year, everybody lived different experiences....
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Did Jesus Allow Public Prayer?
I once saw a video on YouTube that criticized a large segment of American Christianity, claiming that many Christians today ignore several of Jesus’ key teachings. For example, it said that many who claim to follow Jesus have abandoned his teachings about forgiveness, love for the poor, and not hoar...
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The Heart of God - Journey to Spiritual Maturity
I recently read The Sign of Jonah by Lucy Patier. It is a prophetic book about what will happen to the Church in the future. It mirrors what God tells me in prayer except it has more detail. What God revealed to her is written so beautifully to me....
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Mahatma Gandli once said, "There is more to life than merely increasing its speed." May our slowing down this Advent be our gentle protest against the violence of our rushing world. May our slowing down give quiet, steady witness to the values of attentiveness, carefulness, patience, receptivity, stillness. May our slowing down enable us to make real and meaningful connections with people, nature,
The season of Advent tells us to prepare for the coming of God's salvation....
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The Simple Idea That PROVES Protestantism is Against Jesus
Part of being a Protestant is not submitting to a hierarchy that is directly from Jesus and not accepting the succession of Bishops from the apostles. They may be a self-appointed hierarchy, or just a single pastor to maintain doctrine, but not a hierarchy with apostolic succession right back to th...
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Protecting Human Rights today
The protection of human rights in our globalized world is the most important task for both individual states and the international community of states, that is, the United Nations, which is the political body of human society. Nevertheless, the protection of human rights and established state sovere...
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