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Christ's Genealogy in the Church
Thanks to technology people are becoming fascinated with understanding their family history. The rise of genealogy resources illuminates a deep human craving to understand our past and ask those pressing questions such as "Where did I come from?" and "Who do I belong to?"...
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Miracle and the Flame of Love
Ya’ll, my friend had an amazing miracle happen to her during her religious education class on Wednesday, September 19, 2018....
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Who Are You?
When I start up my phone—little track phone thingamajig—it says “Life’s Good.” Nice to know....
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"What we invest in love remains, the rest vanishes"
God is not just looking for our worship or our engagement in religious activities....
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The Holy Mass; Two Liturgies in One.
We often think of the homily as a time to learn, as in attending a class on some subject necessary to understand God. Yet, in my formation towards the diaconate it was stressed that the pulpit is not the place to teach, but to exhort the path to God through the Church and then attend classes later ...
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Mary Leora's Story
I shared with you the "Story of Brian." He was not our last born---Mary Leora was. November 5th was her birthday, and a sweet voice is prompting me to share her story too. Mary Leora, was a very special gift in more than one way, as you will see....
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Go to Jesus with the wounds
As Christians, we try to deal with spiritual wounds by going to Jesus. We are to go to Jesus in faith, and ask Him in a humble way to ‘Heal my wounds’....
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"The two commandments are inseparable. - You cannot love God without loving your neighbor……..And you cannot love your neighbor without the Grace and Love of God."
The Great Commandment, to love God above all things and to love your neighbor as your self is considered a formal moral imperative. It is a command not a suggestion or request. The statement is made with authority, not as just a teacher but as Lord....
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Three Attributes St. Joan of Arc Taught This Military Veteran
The opportunity that I had to serve in the military is definitely a source of pride and honor for me. It was one of the most challenging things I have done in my life and it would not have been possible if not for the role models I had as a young service member. In the day-to-day challenges brought ...
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Mary Magdalene as Type of Old to New
Wow, I had a new insight after watching the Passion late tonight. Here it is. Already, Mary was a type of the Jews at the Resurrection. Her inability to recognize the Risen Jesus until the third exclamation from Jesus, "Mary," after which she exclaims in ecstasy, "Rabboni," which means, teacher, was...
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Spreading the Good News
Every moment is an occasion to spread the Good News....
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"If the road to hell is paved with good intentions, compromises on principles are the streetlights."
Sin enters into the serving of Christ when it is used as a means of self-aggrandizement or to line pockets with “green.”...
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It Is Not How We Start but How We Finish
It was a deep and eye-opening conversation with my cousin. It had been ten years since we last spoke and fifteen since we’d seen each other. A shared concern over a relative brought us together both times, but our last conversation was different; there was a new openness in our personal sharing....
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Don't Lose Sight of the Good News
The past few months have been kind of depressing in the Catholic world. With the clergy sex abuse scandal flaring up once again, passionate and angry declarations have been dominating the daily news cycle....
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Thanksgiving, Traditions, Gratitude and Grace
Every year, my family and I must make one of the toughest choices ever: where to eat Thanksgiving dinner – my siblings or her parents. I seldom see my brothers and sisters, so it is always nice to have a mini McCann family reunion. However, the Davinos sure know how to put together a food-filled tra...
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"A fish will never be freer and happier than when it swims in the ocean, because that's what it was made for. You will never be freer and happier than when you live like a saint, because that is what you were made for."
What is striking about the Beatitudes is that the statements are made, and are addressed to each one of us, in the context of this existing world we live in, a world that remains afflicted by evil. It is a net filled with “good fish and bad.”...
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The 2018 Connecticut Catholic Men's Conference: A Few Afterthoughts
Every year in October, I attend the Connecticut Catholic Men’s Conference, an event that challenges Catholic men to look into their hearts and discover their worth as servants of Christ and His Church. The conference calls the men to consider their call to personal apostolate. Each man of God has a ...
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Before the Lights Go Out
Kasandra heaved herself up the ramp and plodded into the back room where various set pieces leaned against the wall, waiting, like the unused furniture they were, for their next big scene....
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The Importance of Testimony
Many feel their life story is not worth sharing. I’ve heard comments like, “I haven’t done anything grand in my life; no inventions, no discoveries or my name on a building.”...
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"We must say many prayers for the souls of the faithful departed, for one must be so pure to enter heaven."
We have celebrated the Commemoration of All the Faithful Departed, more commonly known as All Souls' Day. This is a day focused on the Church in Heaven, a day of holy opportunity to remember the souls of some of the departed, those still on the way, in a state of being purified, the Church in Purgat...
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