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"The world has our hands, but our soul belongs to Someone Else. Six days a week we seek to dominate the world, on the seventh day we try to dominate the self."
Reflect, today, upon the way you celebrate the Lord’s Day....
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Why Wait for Tomorrow?
Stella figured that—given the chance—she would definitely haunt her ex-husband. He needed a little something to make his life complete. And it might liven up her after-Earth experience. Sitting on a cloud all day must get rather dull....
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Should the Church sell all its riches to the poor?
In her book, How Catholic Art Saved the Faith, Elizabeth Lev articulates that Catholicism expresses its foundation as the true church of Christ in that it showcases the formula of: the true, the good, and the beautiful....
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What's Contributing to Lack of Belonging in the Church? Averted Eyes
Sometimes in church or faith gatherings, I notice that people avert their eyes away from me or others, and it really bothers me. I was sitting with some young adults a few months back and they noticed the same thing...
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"Forgive, and you will be forgiven."
Reflect, today, upon the abundant mercy of God, but also reflect upon your own duty to foster true sorrow for sin....
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The Role of the Father, according to Exorcists
The father of a family has real spiritual authority and influence over his wife and children. This is a Biblical reality and a matter of divine revelation. Exorcists note the impact of the father, and the power of the role he plays, in the cases that they encounter....
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Origin of the True Cross of Jesus
Saint Anthony of Padua uses the History of the Greeks from the Apocryphal Gospel to recount the story of the origin of the Cross. In his Opus for the Feast of The Discovery of the Cross St. Anthony tells the story of the tree from which the Cross came....
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Prodigal Royals?
I am watching and following with fascination this whole mess with Harry and Meghan, I really am not sure what they are anymore, or how they plan to function in society these days, having given up their royal titles with the desire to go it alone....
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In order to turn around and do something better, we must first escape the vicious circle of self-righteousness and denial. And that calls for the humility to say "I'm sorry. Please forgive me."
Reflect, today, upon this most unfortunate scene....
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Living The Worthy Life: Democracy Is The Key- But We Better Have Patience
Bishop Fulton Sheen explained it this way, “History reveals that never has there been any tyranny, never has there been any slavery, in that country where there has been a wide distribution of property....
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Double Fortification
The work of the spiritual life is two-fold regarding fortification....
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WHO ME? Yes, YOU!!
Just as we are, we come. Sometimes we may think we are not good enough. We have lived lives that have left us angry and confused; resentful and disgusted with God too....
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An Argument for Creation
A question arose about offering our suffering to God. Why, the query continued, would God welcome our pains and disappointments? Can’t we just give him the good things that we live with?...
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HeartBeats—Spiritual Being, Human Journey & It Might Have Been and Other Stories
Dancing with veils constitutes much of my human experience. I’ve had to reinvent myself many times....
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Are you distancing yourself from Jesus?
As Christians, it’s not uncommon to experience what we call dry seasons of life. These periods can last a few days, weeks, I’ve even gone months at a time begging God to experience His presence in my daily life....
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Marie Elisabeth Turgeon--- Charity was her unifying principle and, though sick most of her short life, she founded the Sisters of Our Lady of the Holy Rosary.
Elisabeth Turgeon was born February 7, 1840, in Beaumont (Quebec) Canada. She was the fifth child of nine that would be born to Louis-Marc Turgeon and Angele Labrecque. Elisabeth was always sickly but was blessed with a brilliant mind....
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You must pay for everything in this world one way and another. There is nothing free except the Grace of God. You cannot earn that or deserve it.
What is that “new wine” and “new patch” that Jesus desires to give you?...
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Don't All Lives Matter?
Last weekend my friends and I travelled from San Diego to participate in the West Coast Walk for Life. Traversing the “Streets of San Francisco” exhilarated us spiritually, walking with tens of thousands - young and old, on fire for life....
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The Vocation to Life
I was reading a blog post the other day and it was about a young woman’s struggle with vocational discernment. She was obsessed about finding the right answer to her state in life and she agonized over it for years. In her discernment, she came to realize that her first vocation was a vocation to li...
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Jesus speaks to Saint Thomas Aquinas from the Crucifix
Saint Thomas Aquinas is one of the greatest minds Our Lord Jesus gave to the Church. He was a tremendous logician, using an uncanny gift for cutting through jungles of verbiage to come to a simple conclusion, especially about our Faith. This was needed sorely in the Church of his time, and possibly ...
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