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"No Offense, God, But..."
I remember when my oldest son, as a pre-teen, began subtly insulting me. He would start a statement with, "No offense, Mom, but.." then he would go on to say something negative about my cooking, child-rearing skills, or hair-style....
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"The humble listen to their brothers and sisters because they assume they have something to learn. They are open to correction, and they become wiser through it."
Humility is a virtue that enables us to be real....
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Maybe---This Explains 'It'---Homosexuality.
First though--before my thoughts---The Words that Jesus spoke. Math 19 4 He said in reply, “Have you not read that from the beginning the Creator ‘made them male and female’...
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For American Youth: "Virginity is Awesome"
The issue of married priests recently came up in a conversation with a friend. He is a retired Marine Corps Colonel and a Catholic. He was surprised to hear that priestly celibacy is not, as is often stated, a medieval invention....
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What to do on Sundays to "Keep the Lord's Day" if your bishop dispensed your diocese from the Sunday obligation?
We are in the center of an unprecedented event in recent history – the halting of public Masses, and a dispensation from the Sunday obligation. Many of us who regularly attend Sunday Mass are at a quandary of what to do....
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"When people were hungry, Jesus didn't say, "Now is that political, or social?" He said, "I feed you." Because the good news to a hungry person is bread."
Reflect, today, upon the stark contrast between these two men, and especially the eternity that awaited each of them....
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Our Health and Well-Being
Here we are in the midst of Lent. Given the stress over the coronavirus and economic uncertainties, perhaps we feel a sense of futility and the temptation to quit our Lenten journey....
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Want to be happy? Try volunteering
Bishop Fulton Sheen tells the story of a wealthy man named James. In his retirement years, James came to the faith. He consequently donated much of his wealth to the Church and began traveling the world speaking to people about the beauty of the Catholic faith....
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Honoring the Tongue of St. Anthony of Padua—By the use of His Tongue, the Great Saint became known as the Hammer of Heretics.
St. Anthony of Padua was born as Fernando Martins de Bulhoes in Lisbon, Portugal, on August 15, 1195. His family was wealthy, and this enabled Fernando to enter the upscale Abbey of Santa Cruz in Coimbra (at that time the capital of Portugal) when he was only 15....
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The Fear Mongering of Satan
Is anyone else totally dismayed at the situation in Rome, and some other places right now. Seriously, they are cancelling the Sacraments. The city of Rome is in the midst of a "catastrophic event" and they are cancelling the Sacraments....
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A Time-out with God...Courtesy of the Coronavirus
As a Catholic speaker, the most popular talk I give is entitled "And Then God Gave Me A Time-out". The thing about a time-out, at least from my experience, is that it allows you to take a breath, to re-prioritize, to turn your gaze to God....
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The Agony in the Garden
Our Lord Jesus loves us so much, He made detailed preparations for our well-being, right up to the end of His life....
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People Surprise Me
Have you ever lived alongside someone for years but not really known them? Then one day, like a crack of thunder, something in the universe shifts, and—surprise! You discover a depth that you never knew existed before?...
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The Monsters Inside
I was at a women's leadership event recently and one of the speakers was focused on self-compassion vs. self-criticism....
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Saint Frances of Rome
The Great Western Schism began and the Church needed a Saint, someone willing to live and die, if necessary, for the Church. In 1384, Jesus was to raise up such a Saint....
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What is the Real Essence of Lent?
A profound question that should prepare each person to seek the confessional, not only in church but in their individual heart....
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Living The Worthy Life: There Is A Spiritual Virus Among Us
Bishop Sheen explained it like this, "As a man must be born before he can begin to lead his physical life, so he must be born to lead a Divine Life. That birth occurs in the Sacrament of Baptism....
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"People make mistakes. When you judge them, you measure their weakness against your own strength. That's not a fair measure. They have their strength, too. Their strength might be the weakest point in your life."
Reflect, today, upon how often you do judge others and reflect upon how good you are at offering the kind of friendship others around you need....
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TODAY-HEAR MY VOICE-TRUST-OBEY and PRAY!
"Fear Not! I am with you, ALWAYS." "Seek My Face--not the ways of the world. Turn away, repent, humbly pray."...
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Who do you turn to when things go bad?
When things start to go bad, most of us just try to take care of it ourselves. We think that just by working harder at it we can get past it. Well, what about working smarter?...
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