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Blind Man Sees in More Ways Than One
In this week’s gospel reading, Jesus healed a man born blind. As usual, the Pharisees had a conniption. Their anger was due partly to the fact that the miracle was done on the Sabbath, but mostly because, well, because it was Jesus....
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"Secular humanists of every type may ridicule the Bible, but they cannot escape it; and in their obsession with change, calls for reform, and utopian visions, they continue to steal from it."
Reflect, today, upon your “thirst.” Don’t waste your life on empty promises....
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The Coronavirus Novena
Now is the time for an army of prayer warriors to grab our powerful weapons, rosaries, sacramentals, holy water, blessed salt and also join together in a force like this focused novena sent to me by a friend called The Coronavirus Novena....
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The Delete Button
“Modern technology is decimating my literary prowess as well as my love life.” Evangeline held her gaze steady, refusing to give in to an auto-eye-roll....
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Family and Death---The common denominator that helps many move forward is FAITH.
I am the oldest of five, and my mom died when I was fifteen. My brothers were eleven, six, and two. My sister was twelve. Grandma lived with us and decided that dad had killed her daughter. Mom, who had just turned forty, had died of leukemia; so grandma was wrong. But dad believed that we kids were...
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Woman, What Have I Told You?
Crying, treasuring the last time I would receive our Lord at Sunday's Mass--my heart hears these words. "Woman, why are you weeping? Remember My Words. Remember to Rejoice always, in all things, give thanks; and pray without ceasing--for this is the Will of the Father for you."...
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POPE SERGIUS II, THE PRACTICE OF SIMONY BEGINS
Peter di Porca was born, sometime around 790, to a noble Roman family. He had at least one brother, Benedict. Orphaned at age 12, Pope Leo III placed him in the schola cantorum, the best school in Rome....
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The Scourging at the Pillar
The gift of the Sorrowful Mysteries is different for each of us. Jesus speaks to every one of us individually. He desires to imprint on our hearts what is necessary and good for us....
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St. Joseph Invoked to Overcome Coronavirus
Head of Mercedarian Friars Asks for Prayers on Feast of St. Joseph, March 19...
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Coronavirus Can Lead Us to A Deeper Experience of Lent
When coronavirus first hit my hometown, I remember thinking, how could this happen during Lent? How could Masses, Lenten programs, penance services, and all the holy things we do during this time be wiped out?...
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Has God got our Attention Yet?
The Coronavirus, or Covid-19, our most recent warfare with an unseen enemy called germ-warfare has become a reality again. A living and intelligent organism that continues to grow and become more sophisticated every year....
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The Strange Paradox of COVID-19. Saving the Lonely by making them Lonelier
I have learned that loneliness has no boundaries. It reaches out for everyone and captures many of the unsuspecting, including the seemingly happy, satisfied, and successful. Yes, loneliness is capable of dragging the lonely into a world of hidden misery and often depression. It can attack anyone at...
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What would Jesus do faced with the coronavirus?
This is an interesting question. After all, Jesus faced leprosy head on, touching and healing a man from it. But what does leprosy and the coronavirus have in common?...
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Living The Worthy Life: Truth Be Told
Bishop Sheen put it this way, ¨Sometimes the only way the good Lord can get into some hearts is to break them.¨...
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Reflections on the Past Twenty Years
I wish all readers of this article a happy new decade. It's hard to believe we've just entered the "Twenties," since my maternal grandparents were born in the 1920s almost one hundred years ago....
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Death! When does its Impact Make Sense?
Today, my wife and I were driving out of the cemetery where our son was laid to rest in January. We noticed an older woman standing beside a newly prepared grave with the dirt still bare....
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Saint Patrick and the Angels
There has been an ongoing battle between Penny and Bob as to the origins of St. Patrick. He is the Patron Saint of the Irish, having evangelized the Emerald Isle in the middle of the Fifth Century....
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"You are free to reject God. Make sure that you're really rejecting God, not some caricature of God"
Reflect, today, upon the deep truth that rejection is potentially one of the greatest gifts we have to fight against evil....
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Coronavirus: It's Just a Little Pandemic
The panic over coronavirus reminds me of a story:...
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stained glass windows
Catholic Churches are home to ‘millions’ of beautiful stained glass windows, statues, paintings, mosaics, and wood carvings and for good reason!...
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