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"Incarnation" The Only Path to God's Mercy
This may appear to be a statement that others will certainly question. How can you say that this is the only way to find God’s mercy? They will quote many verses in Sacred Scripture, both Old and New Testament, that would refute my words....
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POPE JOHN IV, FINALLY SOLVING A PROBLEM
Pope John IV was a native of Zadar, Dalmatia. This city is on the opposite side of the Adriatic Sea from Venice, but further south, giving the city a mild climate. With a beautiful coastline and harbor, it was a blessing and a curse in history. War and vacillating allegiances have rocked this area t...
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"Expiate Thyself" and Find Your God
When writing about Purgatory and the absolute probability that most of us will end there, the whys and wherefores always raise questions. If we would take just a slight pause from the busy commerce life presents to us and listen to the whisper that Elijah felt on Mt. Horeb. The voice of God is alw...
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The difference of knowing and knowing about.
There’s a grim reality we need to face and stop avoiding as Christians. Not everyone we see at Mass on Sunday will be with us spending eternity in the presence of God. That’s right. I said it. There are people who go to church every weekend who will spend eternity in hell....
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5 Ways to Protect Yourself From The Enemy
Ever been attacked by the Enemy? You know you’ve been attacked when you land in a temptation that you find exceedingly hard to get out of — whether its ‘untamed’ fear, despair, discouragement, desire, or other temptation to sin....
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Venerable Servant of God, Bishop Alfredo Obviar; His Passion was to teach Catechism and he became one of the foremost Catechists of the 20th Century.
Alfredo Obviar was born on August 29, 1889, in the city of Lipa in the province of Batangas in the Philippines. His parents were devout Catholics, and Alfredo was their only child....
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A Hostile World
Teal led the young Luxonian, Sienna, to the far side of the lake and perched on the edge of a boulder. A creak tripped over an embankment and illuminated a rainbow in a shower spray....
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"There is a price to pay for speaking the truth. There is a bigger price for living a lie."
This first reading is from the Book of Revelation, the author has a vision in which he is told to take a scroll and eat it. He is told that it will first taste sweet, but afterward it will taste sour....
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Online Catholic Bookstore Tumblar House Provides a Counter-Cultural Alternative for the Faithful
With Amazon and other secular retailers quickly monopolizing the book marketplace, many Catholic consumers are seeking a faith-based alternative for their buying interests. Tumblar House, a quickly growing enterprise in the form of an online bookstore, may be their answer....
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He was a Teacher, a Football Coach, a Handy-man, and a De La Salle Christian Brother. His permanent calling would be that of a Martyr.
They called him Brother “Fix-it” and his religious name was Brother Leo. He loved the poor and joined the order of the De La Salle Christian Brothers so that he could mentor, help, comfort, teach, and protect the poorest of God’s children. In 1982, while serving the downtrodden in Guatemala, he was ...
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Does the Ignorance and Apathy of Catholics About the Evil of Abortions Committed by Planned Parenthood Doom the to Eternity in Hell?
This week has been fairly cold in the morning, around 36 degrees. Still, the Prayer Warriors are faithful to pray in front of the Bedford Planned Parenthood clinic Monday, Wednesday and Friday, every week and on holidays....
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"[When it comes to God] We can't run out of second chances...only time."
It’s never too late to turn to God because God will come to seek what was lost....
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Married Priests? Women Priests?
A byline in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Wednesday, November 21, 2018, by George P. Shultz, that gives me the opportunity to write on an issue that seems to get the attention of many. Yet these questions appear to miss the point of the Catholic Church denouncing these particular thoughts....
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During November let's never forget that God's Mercy knows no Bounds; It can travel from War Criminal to Baseball Hero and to all points beyond.
All Soul’s Day is more than just a day to remember and pray for our departed loved ones. It is a day we should embrace fully because the faith we carry within us is validated. That validation is there for all of us because we can see the Mercy and Love of God and how it is available to every person...
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Is There a Solution to the Hatred, Incivility and Violence Ripping our Society Apart?
The hatred and violence in our society will never end until we stop the murder of innocent babies in the womb and the injury of uninformed moms who are not aware of the severe trauma caused by abortion to their bodies, minds, emotions and souls. As long as at least 50% of our society condones and su...
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"Stewardship is a decision of the will not a feeling, although good feelings often follow. We can't wait for our attitudes regarding stewardship to change our behavior. By changing our behavior our attitudes will change to match the Gospel way of life."
Each of us has been entrusted with talents and capabilities. True, some are more gifted than others....
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Some Days I Wonder...
So after school today, I took a few of the kids to the local thrift store. One stop shopping you might say, as they have a variety of goods. Excellent for kids on a limited budget and moms perfectly aware of pre-teen boy’s track record with jeans, coats, and anything that can be used in an imaginary...
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To Be a Saint: Do Everything Because You Love God
There's a common thread among the Saints. In all their walks of life, different personalities, and varied paths: They did what they did for love of God....
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Profound Images Gleaned from a Retreat; Theme - "I Have chosen You"
Recently, I along with approximately 40 + men, returned home after a week-end retreat for men at St. Paul of the Cross Retreat House in Pittsburgh’s South Side. No different than most retreat centers around the country, except the strong feelings that touched me deeply....
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What we do see depends mainly on what we look for....
The historical Jesus of Nazareth was all about seeing. His ministry revolved around a conviction that God’s kingdom is close at hand, right before our eyes. God is working effectively in our everyday lives -- something most people never seem to notice. They presume God is securely ensconced in heave...
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