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The More I Know the Less I Understand
You know, this faith thing is confusing, sometime. Once you see the practice of it, and the more you make an effort to practice it, the more confused one gets. The more you learn about it, i.e., the Saints, Church History, etc., the more you realize how little you really know....
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Inspired
I need a hero. I long to be inspired. But in today’s culture, we seem to go out of our way to knock people off their pedestals and make sure that everyone’s imperfections are brought into the full glare of social scrutiny. Still, I yearn for a hero – someone to look to for an example of strength and...
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What Did She Say?!!
“Okay, let it be done. I do not know how God—I don’t know how it is humanly possible to do this on my own. But Father, I trust in You, so if You are asking me to bring into this world Your saving WORD—then let this happen—use me--Father to do Your Will.” (2015 version of Mary’s conversation ...
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Thoughts on Hiddenness
Last week I was watching a documentary put on by the Imagine Sisters. The documentary offers a glimpse into the lives of several religious sisters from different orders. One of the sisters talked about working in a thrift store. While there she would ask customers if there was anything she could pra...
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Trust in Divine Mercy
Today is Holy Saturday, a day of silence a day of waiting, a day of trusting. This is the day we remember how Christ trusted in the promise of God, His Father, following His will into death on the Cross, then into the grave. We know we will celebrate His glorious Resurrection and the fulfillment o...
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Catholics Come Home and to Mass at Easter
In a very short time it will be Easter. All those “Catholics” who never attend Mass any other Sunday of the year, will be in the pews. They will probably be in your seat! You, one of the faithful Catholics, who attend Church every Sunday, every week....
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What I Love About the Mass (#2)
As I was researching the procession for the previous article I grew in my understanding and appreciation for it. Did you know there is a precise order to the Procession? Of course there is! And it is documented....
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The Elements of Easter Vigil
During this week Catholics participate in the 3 most Holy days of the Church year. One of those days is Holy Saturday, and the Easter Vigil. It is solemn, but also joyful, and my favorite Mass of the year. There are four elements of it; light, water, word, and Eucharist....
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A Thousand Points of Grace
Recently I was looking through some old papers from college, and I found a card I had once purchased but never sent. It had a quote from Martin Luther King Jr on the front. "Only in the darkness can you see the stars."...
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Thank you, Jesus
We adore You, Oh Christ, and we praise You, because by Your holy Cross, You have redeemed the world....
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A Long Time Ago, in a Womb Far, Far, Away... The Baby Keep You Will...
If only it were as simple as a Jedi Mind Trick to protect the unborn. Of course, many succumb to the latest popular trends. Like lemmings, we submit to the mass destruction of our children....
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Breaking the Alabaster Jar: Waste Our Lives for Jesus
Shortly after having given birth to my first darling daughter and fourth child, someone suggested that I seek employment working with special needs children....
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Holy Week!
Though, I haven’t published articles lately this would be a faithful topic to write about. Holy Week is not giving up a favorite food, not eating meat, or attending Mass daily until Easter. Every year during Holy Week, I’ve noticed a difference in me that gave me reminders of how Jesus sacrificed Hi...
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A Healing Homily
There are many of life’s distractions that try to pull us away from attending Mass. Not long ago, I was faced with that situation due to a heavy heart, weighed down by anger and resentment. All I wanted to do was pull the covers over my head and keep the world out. I begrudgingly crawled out of b...
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Last Seven Words of Jesus: Behold Your Mother
I thought Mary's life would be spared from suffering after being greeted by an angel of the Lord as full of grace and highly favored by God. Quite the opposite; Mary suffered many sorrows beginning with a prophecy of doom. When Mary presented her infant son to the Temple as prescribed by Jewish law,...
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Don't Be a Clanging Cymbal
Walk the talk. Wishing someone well and offering them prayer is not enough. obviously, well wishing is preferred over having ill will toward someone, but it’s still not enough. Scripture says that faith without works is dead: “What does it profit, my brethren, if someone says he has faith but does n...
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Holy Week
Palm Sunday was beautiful! Lovely songs that I got to lead people in praise to God, a birthday party for a friends little girl, and finally Passion Play Practice. Our youth at my little parish in Manchester, Maryland get to reenact the gospel of John on Good Friday. Since it isn't a Mass but a servi...
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Nate's Great Reads For Holy Week & The Easter Season.: Six Top Picks
Prayerful reading can work wonders in our spiritual life (with God’s grace). Though by no means an exhaustive list, and certainly not an attempt to proclaim these as the absolute best books for every English speaking and reading human soul, I nonetheless list here a few books that I think you may fi...
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Confession Time
Bless me Father, for I have sinned, it has been way too long since my last confession. We are required as Catholics to "after having attained the age of discretion, each of the faithful is bound by an obligation faithfully to confess serious sins at least once a year" (CCC 1457) In other words we mu...
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Only a Laborer
Celebrating a year on the internet Podcast show “Its Me-God” my co-host shared how, as a recovering alcoholic he always looked forward to spending an hour with God on the show. “It is like coming to church.”...
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