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Socialism vs Catholic Teachings
One of the most common discussions that are taking place in the public square today concerns socialism....
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"Pride is concerned with who is right. Humility is concerned with what is right."
Reflect, today, upon the beautiful faith of this humble woman....
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It Is Not About Us
There seems to be a pretty decisive battle going on right in our Churches and during our Masses. For the past several decades there has been a push among many to try and modernize the Mass, make it more relational to the congregants, more appealing to the emotions, more sentimental....
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Living The Worthy Life: Do Not Be In Such A Hurry That You Miss Out On Your Life
Bishop Fulton Sheen once said, ¨If you don't behave as you believe, you will end by believing as you behave.¨...
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Her Father died when she was five—It changed the course of her life
Marie-Anne-Marcelle Mallet was born on March 26, 1805, in Montreal. Canada. Her father, Vital Mallet, passed away when she was only five, and his passing immediately changed the direction of her life. Her mother, Marguerite, unable to provide for her children’s education, sent Marie and her brother ...
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When you stop falling you will be in heaven
Some weeks ago I went to a special Mass prepared by a group of laypeople to ask for God’s mercy on them and on their families as part of their preparation for Lent which is now on the horizon....
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Putting God in a Box
Recently, I went to a local program on the Aramaic Our Father and it blew me away. This vivid, life-giving, beautiful language gave the Our Father a whole new meaning for me. It opened up a whole new world of experiencing God through this prayer....
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We often use "compassion" as an equivalent for moral relativism.
Reflect, today, upon whether or not you are willing to humbly embrace all of the truths that God has revealed...
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How many moments have I wasted?
Every moment that we have is a gift. Too commonly, we take these moments for granted. We receive them all of the time. And then, we get angry when they are no longer given, though we think of them as being snatched from us. Each moment of your life is a gift....
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President Trump Visits India Where Religious Persecution Continues
President Trump's historic two-day visit to India on February 24-25, 2020 will be memorable for a host of reasons, but what will it mean for Catholics inside India and the US?...
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Praying The Rosary With Special Need's Children
This is a topic that is near and dear to my heart, because I have a child who has special needs. He was born 15 weeks premature and spent the first year of his life in the hospital NICU....
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Clean Hands and a Pure Heart.
Reflect, today, upon that which is inside your heart....
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Living The Worthy Life: Where Are You When We Need You?
It has been barely over thirty years now since the passing of Bishop Fulton Sheen. He did not make it to President Reagan’s Tear Down This Wall Speech in Berlin, see the falling of the Berlin Wall, or see the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991....
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My Awakening Moment on the Value of Suffering
It feels like I am emerging into a contentment season of my life with more abundance (hopefully!) but for many years I was in the throws of suffering and what felt like poverty and lack in some areas of my life....
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You Have No Idea
If electrical tape could talk, Shasta was sure the strip she held her in her hand would scream, “I’m not made for this!”...
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Paperwork ... More Paperwork
It was cold, grey and raining outside. It was so miserable that it would make a happy person miserable, and a miserable one more miserable....
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A physician cannot heal us unless we put ourselves into his hands, and we will not put ourselves into his hands unless we know that we are sick. In like manner, a sinner's awareness of sin is one requisite for his recovery; the other is his longing for God.
Reflect, today, upon this interesting image given to us in these Holy Scriptures....
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Just What Are We Facing NEXT?
Everyday, something unexpected pops into your life. sometimes it is only a minor bump in the road ---sometimes it is a pain---a severe pain in the chest that turns out to be a heart attack, a trip to the hospital and stent placement the next day. Home again and off again to what is next that will...
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POPE EUGENIUS II, THE "FATHER OF THE PEOPLE"
Born around 780, Eugenius was a native of Rome. He may possibly have been the son of one Boemund, but later research has dropped that from official records. Eugenius was raised into the Church and by 816 he was the archpriest of St. Sabina on the Aventine and a cardinal. He is known to have been a m...
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Lent 2020
Beginning with March 2017, I wrote at least 15 articles (not including several poems) relating to Lent and the ultimate forgiveness, at Calvary. My intention was to draw attention to Jesus in relationship of our own walk to the Cross. In each one I projected my personal feelings as to what I saw s...
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