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"When we least expect it, life sets us a challenge to test our courage and willingness to change; at such a moment, there is no point in pretending that nothing has happened or in saying that we are not yet ready. The challenge will not wait. Life does not look back"
Reflect, today, upon the presence of God in your life. How has God spoken to you, helped you and been there in your time of need?...
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Hell: What is it and who goes there?
It’s a reality that is not often preached, yet so important to understand. The Bible, the Lord Jesus, and many saints speak about hell. It’s more than a concept, an idea, or a scare tactic. It’s a real place where real people go and spend eternity. However, we need to understand what hell truly is a...
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Pain and Sacrifice
Pain centers one on self; “I”, “me”, “mine”, “self” Becomes the norm: darkness, With little resistance to sin....
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Where God guides, He provides.
Reflect, today, upon how God sometimes calls you to follow Him in ways that do not immediately make sense....
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Do you trust Jesus as much as you trust yourself?
We may say that we trust Jesus more than ourselves, but whenever we sin, especially in the littlest of ways, we are showing that we do not trust Jesus. Why ‘especially in the littlest of ways’? Well, those should be when it is easiest to trust someone else. After all, if it is just a small matter...
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"Religious Freedom / Religious Liberty"
Two very stark terms that will frighten those whose agenda is to remove God and any semblance of His existence from the eyes of society. For 5,000 years we have inherited living proof that we were created by a loving and caring God. Now, in the 21st century since Jesus Christ, the Only Begotten So...
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A LIVING SACRIFICE
In my last blog, "Did Mary Know," the question was asked, "Do we know?" Oh dear Lord, that is a tough question. For only after we age in wisdom and grace, can we look back on all the events of our lives and the lives of now grown children. We see the effects of our choices/mistakes and see how the s...
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2020 - A Time of Discernment
The 2020 elections are approaching, which means it is time for us to be in full discernment mode. As we analyze candidates for local, state, and national offices, we need to take into consideration the teachings of the Church and apply them at the ballot box....
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Living The Worthy Life: Sheen's Predictions On Russian Leaders
Bishop Sheen died in 1979 and that was ten years before the fall of the Berlin Wall and twelve years before the fall of the USSR. He did not live to see any of that but he did predict two rather famous things about Stalin. One was about what would happen to Stalin’s political rivals and the other ...
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"What happens when people open their hearts?........They get better."
Reflect, today, upon those who fall into this category in your own life. Who is it that is hurting and in need?...
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We Will Attract Disciples through Tenderness
The tender action of a priest recently spurred a thought in my mind: How can I not live to point to the Church and Jesus now after receiving such a gift of mercy in my pain and brokenness?...
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Our Mission
With the baptism of Jesus, we see the unity of God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. The heavens opened up, and the Spirit of God descended like a dove upon Jesus and the voice from Heaven said: “This is my beloved Son, with whom I am well-pleased.” [Matthew 3:17] The Spirit of God invested ...
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Saint Brother Andre
As with many Saints that we have written about, when Blessed André died on January 6, 1937, the Faithful had already proclaimed him a Saint. In the case of Blessed André of Mont Royal, or Montreal, Canada, not only the citizens of that city, but indeed all of French Canada considered him a Saint dur...
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What does sex mean?
A few years ago, psychologists at the University of Texas at Austin asked the question, “What is sex for?” They received 237 different answers. There were lots of interesting answers, such as “makeup sex” or “birthday sex.” There were also some screwed up answers, from “revenge sex” to “get ahead in...
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What I Found in Merton's The Seven Story Mountain
While I was off from work over the holidays, I had a goal for myself. I was finally going to read The Seven Story Mountain by Thomas Merton. This book was on my reading bucket list for at least a few years....
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Living The Worthy Life: Signs Are Changing Quickly-Be Prepared
At heart, the Anti-Christ is the ruler of this world. The false prophet teaches a religion that is only of this world....
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If it is "daily bread," why do you take it once a year?
Think about that statement: “Behold the Lamb of God…”...
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To Be Content
Regina would rather face a mob of angry clowns than admit that she wasn’t partial to puppies. After all, what kind of lunatic didn’t like puppies?...
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Saint Elizabeth Ann Seton
Elizabeth Ann Seton really fits the description of a woman for all seasons. She is truly a role model for women of today. Although she was always a very refined lady, she never shrunk from any kind of work which would help her or her family, whether it be her children or her ladies....
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The Fool and the Intellectual
I am not an intellectual. At least, I hope not. If someone should accuse me of being an intellectual, I should examine my conscience for the behavior that led them to such a conclusion and, on finding it, repent my sin. All the same, it is true that for much of my life I aspired to be considered an ...
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