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I Want It NOW !!!
I’m going to date myself here. I am actually old enough to REMEMBER man walking on the Moon....
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When The Lord Calls You to Quiet.
In a matter of months after plunging into marriage with our eyes closed and hearts open, we newlyweds found our circumstances quite altered, quite quickly. A baby was on the way, a career had changed, and I had made the shocking decision to raise our children from home....
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"What we prepare for is what we shall get."
Perhaps you’ve heard the old adage, “Always begin with your end in mind.” “End” in this case refers to one’s goal....
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Beautiful Mercy is Ours
Jesus Christ is the face of the Father’s mercy. Mercy has become living and visible in Christ....
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History of Church Part 3 - The 2nd century (100 AD to 200 AD)
In the 1st century (1 AD to 100 AD) after Jesus left, Apostles are killed for preaching what they truly seen, known and now fully believe that God loved the world so much that he sent his son Jesus to pay the price for all our sins on the cross, just so that whoever believes in his Son is saved by h...
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Greed is a bottomless pit which exhausts the person in an endless effort to satisfy the need without ever reaching satisfaction.
The parable of the rich man in this gospel illustrates the reality of a state of dependence while operating under the illusion of control. He boldly directs his future path: tear down these barns and build bigger ones! My dreams are large! I will choose them!...
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Teen Book Review - A World Such as Heaven Intended
Amara McKirnan and Nathan Simmons share a devotion to their Catholic faith but their loyalties lie on opposite sides of the Civil War. Dedicated to the Confederate cause, Amara offers to help out at her uncle’s makeshift hospital in Atlanta....
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At the Table with Our Father
He looks up at me with his blue eyes and his chubby little cheeks. I can’t help but smile and almost laugh out loud as I swipe the small rubber-tipped spoon across his lips cleaning off the sweet potatoes that squeeze out of his little baby lips....
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Being an "adder" requires us to get out of our comfort zone every day and think about adding value to others…….. But that's what it takes to be a leader whom others want to follow.
Jesus promises James and John in this Gospel passage, “‘The cup that I drink, you will drink’”....
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Spiritual But Not Religious?
These days, a lot of people claim to be spiritual but not religious. They want to be connected to God and the spiritual realm, but they don’t want to be bogged down by all the rules and regulations of organized religion. They want to relate to God in their own way, and they don’t think they need any...
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Despite Scandal, God Wants Us to Be Joyful
One of my favorite Catholic authors is Dr. Peter Kreeft, a longtime professor of philosophy at Boston College. Recently, I saw a video where Professor Kreeft discussed Christian joy....
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Listen Here Ya'll
Listen Here Ya'll---ESPECIALLY if you are 50 and under. Especially if you think ya know it all and got it all together. Especially if you--just need to listen or rather read....
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Sharing a Coke with Brett and Helping the Holy Souls
We have experienced this many times since Brett passed away on October 15, 2015. I ask him to pray for many things but never without praying for him first. This is what Pope Francis refers to as a "communion of intercessory prayer - an exchange of spiritual goods" (see below Amoris Laetitia, 257)....
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"The secret to happiness is freedom… And the secret to freedom is courage."
Hidden fears are dangerous. We all walk around with fears in our hearts, some are very visible in our face and speech, others are well concealed within our awareness....
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It's Going to Be Okay
What a week, month, year it's been. Time seems to be flashing by so fast, as I try to keep up with turning the calendar pages it almost appears as animation. And it's not just the speed of life events, but the intensity is magnified as well....
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To Whom Much is given, Much is expected!
Take a moment and view the world from the perspective of an alien and what will you see? Peace and harmony, faith and hope, a place so inviting you’d move here in a flash....
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"Jesus cannot be just liked. His claims make us either kill him or crown him."
This Gospel passage, however, is not about the sending of the Twelve, but about the sending of the 72 whom Jesus sent ahead of Him as “advance men”. The 72 are to prepare people to receive Jesus....
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In Two Words
Professor Lana Bentley leaned back in her chair and crossed her legs. Her gaze rolled over the eighteen-year-old woman, sitting ramrod straight before her. She practically glowed with her brightest smile. “So, Irma, are you excited about your first year of college?”...
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St. Augustine and the Trinity
The Trinity is a doctrine that some have had issue with since the earliest days of Christianity. The great church father, St. Augustine, was not immune to having to deal with Christological heresies....
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Offer it Up = Open it Up
Have you ever heard someone say "Offer it up"? Sometimes people have a hard time understanding what that phrase means. When you think of the phrase “offer it up”, think of it as “open it up.”...
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