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Each one of us has a comfort zone. The problem comes when we are unwilling to leave it……….Always remember that, every time you step out of your comfort zone, you step into God's comfort zone.
Reflect, today, upon the will of God for your life right now....
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God provides the men and women needed for each generation.
Reflect, today, upon this three step process that Jesus initiates with His Apostles and know that He desires the same with you:...
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Saint John Bosco
It was the year 1815, Napoleon Bonaparte had just been defeated, but his iron grip on the Piedmontese area of northern Italy could still be felt. He had bled the country of all its natural resources. The people were left to their own devices to survive, or starve....
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Living The Worthy Life: Smartphones, Modern Curriculum and Communism-What Do They Have To Do With Each Other And The Church
What are the direct results of teaching toward a standardized test, unlimited use of social media in the class, and the rise of socialism or communism among students in the age group 18-24?...
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MISLEADING THE FLOCK
San Diego Bishop Robert McElroy recently has been providing voting advice to young students. You might be thinking, "That is so nice to have a Bishop encourage young people to do their civic duty."...
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Why We Abstain from Meat on Fridays During Lent
Lent is coming up, which means that pretty soon, we’ll only be able to have meat six days a week. We abstain from meat on Fridays during this special season, so we’re going to have to find other things to eat on those days....
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"Be Brave and Take Risks: You need to have faith in the God, who loves you beyond all telling………... Be brave and take risks. You don't have to have it all figured out to move forward."
Reflect, today, upon the interior conviction of faith that this woman had....
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Why No One is Having Children (and how our Church fails young adults)
Why have young adults given up on marriage? I believe bad economic polices have destroyed the young's ability to form families and our Church leaders have contributed to this outcome by supporting globalism....
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Living The Worthy Life: Heaven Can Wait?
What is something we all want to go to? We are not in a hurry to get there?...
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The Man viewed Religion with Contempt—The Woman was arrested as a Revolutionary: Together they Founded a Religious Order that would spread around the World
On December 6, 1752, Florence Chasseloup presented her husband, Pierre Fournet, with their only son who they named Andre-Hubert. Andre had one sister. The infant Andre was baptized the very next day by his uncle, Father Antoine Fournet, in the local parish, located in Vienne, France....
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Our Lady of Lourdes and Saint Bernadette
There is a quotation in Sacred Scripture regarding Jerusalem that reads: “JERUSALEM, JERUSALEM, IF I SHOULD EVER FORGET YOU...” There are many holy places that this passage would apply to including Jerusalem. But for us, when we hear this passage, our minds race to that magical place where honor...
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Life's Jigsaw Puzzle
A friend I was visiting in another town took me to his place of work which is a large factory that makes jigsaw puzzles. What a fascinating tour that was. I learnt a lot about jigsaw puzzles which I did not know....
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John the Baptist Had Doubts About Jesus
A few weeks ago, we discussed John the Baptist, who said some awesome things when he baptized Jesus. At first, John was reluctant even to baptize the Lord, and said that Jesus ought to baptize him instead. Then he said that Jesus is “the lamb of God, who takes away the sins of the world.”...
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I Need Other People
So I haven’t been able to find the lid to my coffee mug for weeks. How I have survived is one of life’s little mysteries. Still, it bothered me. The lid shouldn’t be missing. I needed it....
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When your heart changes, you change
Reflect, today, upon the power and glory of God....
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May Human Love Point You to God's Healing Love
I recently went on a few dates with a nice young man, and we’ve gotten to the point where the conversations are a little deeper. We’ve actually been acquainted for three years, so inevitably the harder questions have come earlier than one might expect. The truer selves have begun to emerge....
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"There is no exercise better for the heart than reaching down and lifting people up."
Reflect, today, upon your own calling to a life of abundant generosity....
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Can bad ever be a good thing?
Even good people like to be bad sometimes. Like getting back at that person that cut you off in traffic. Or being called a ‘bad’ man out of respect that you are not to be messed with. But does anything, and I mean ANYTHING, justify us doing bad?...
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God is Not an Impersonal ‘Force'
The old Baltimore Catechism asked this question: “Why did God make me?” And the answer was: “God made me to know Him, and to love Him, and to serve Him in this world; and to be happy with Him forever in the next world.”...
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Some People Just Need to Hear I Love You
I've been companioning this homebound chronically ill woman for a few months now, and during our last call at the end she said "I love you, Katie."...
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