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Living The Worthy Life- Reflection on Love
Reflections on Love This may appear odd or unique to seek advice about love from Catholic priest but Bishop Fulton Sheen explains why this is not very shocking with these two famous quotes....
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The Fullness of Joy
Recently I looked up the number of references to the words “Joy” and “Rejoicing” in the Bible. There are 334 references. Then I looked up references to “Happy” and “Happiness.” There are only 24 references. That tells us something. As we go through life, we say “I want to be happy.” But, how often ...
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"The standard of truth has been erected: no unhallowed hand can stop the work from progressing, persecutions may rage, mobs may combine, armies may assemble, calumny may defame, but the truth of God will go forth boldly, nobly, and independent till it has penetrated every continent, visited every clime, swept every country, and sounded in every ear, till the purposes of God shall be accomplished"
Reflect, today, upon the way you look at others around you and, especially, how you speak about them....
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Tomorrow Is Another Day
So it was a busy day. Which is very much like saying, “You remember that episode of Gilligan’s Island where Gilligan does something stupid?” I adore understatements. And hyperbole....
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Living The Worthy Life: Is It Time To Be Looking Back at April 8, 1966 Now?
Living the worthy life- what do we need to know to combat the world of disbelief in the 21st century. It is through the readings of the writings of Bishop Fulton Sheen, that I have come across some very interesting insight on this very subject. Bishop Sheen was way ahead of his times in many ways....
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No estoy aquí, yo, que soy tu madre? Am I not here, who am your Mother? Are you not under my shadow and protection? Am I not the fountain of your joy?
Reflect, today, upon your own relationship with our Heavenly Mother....
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News Flash: God is NOT Santa Claus
Now that Christmastime has finally arrived (and golly, it seems like only yesterday the retail stores were putting up their festive Christmas decorations—on Labor Day weekend), we must remember one important truth about this special holiday: God is not Santa Claus....
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When it Hurts to Put Up the Christmas Tree
For the last few years, I’ve dreaded putting up the Christmas tree and my Christmas decorations. In fact, I’ve made it as short and simple of a process as possible. Three part Christmas tree, pre-lit, limited ornaments, a nativity, and just a few decorations for the living room....
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"Trust is something that is scarce in today's world. But there is one thing that we can always trust, no matter what – God's Word. God is always faithful to His Word and He always loves us."
Reflect, today, upon this gentle and glorious invitation from Jesus....
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A More Recent Parable of the Talents: A Satire Based on True Events
It will be as when a man who was going on a journey called in his servants and entrusted his possessions to them....
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Division
I see much banter these days on social media and really by people in general about the evils of division. We even have great quotes from history that a house divided cannot stand, stated by Abraham Lincoln regarding the issues of slavery. Satan is also referred to as "the divider" in scripture. B...
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"Wherever there are sinners, the weak, the sorrowful, the poor in the world, that is where God goes."
Reflect, today, upon you being that one lost sheep. Being “lost” in our sin is not a pleasant experience....
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Nothing But the Blood of Jesus
During the second week of Advent, our pastor referenced locusts and honey in his homily -- what John the Baptist ate as he prepared the way of the Lord. As he spoke, it reminded me of a song I used during a witness talk three years ago on mercy, brokenness, and hope -- Crows and Locusts by Brooke Fr...
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Living The Worthy Life: The Revolution- A Mass Distraction
In troubled times, I like to look towards the sage advice of Bishop Fulton Sheen. In Chapter 10 of his book, WAY TO HAPPINESS, Fulton J. Sheen, explained The Need of Revolution...
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Comfort - The Beautiful Plague
In my last post I pondered the fact that Eve was not praying. I want to go further into this because it is important for all of us, ESPECIALLY in these times that we are living in....
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"Nothing limits intelligence more than ignorance; nothing fosters ignorance more than one's own opinions; nothing strengthens opinions more than refusing to look at reality."
Reflect, today, upon the joy in the hearts of these blind men at their healing....
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Prepare Ye the Way
Volcanic eruption on White Island kills at least 14. Chopper crash near St. Cloud kills three National Guardsmen....
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Feast of Our Lady of Guadeloupe, Our Mother
The story of Our Lady of Guadeloupe is a great one. The native people and the Spanish were divided and Mary appeared as a woman of Spanish and native decent, a unification of the peoples. This became what we know as the Mexican people. Not native, not Spanish, but Mexican...
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The Shaking Reality of Advent- Reparation and Confession
Ever since I converted to the Christian Catholic faith, I have loved this season of Advent. And have written before about my love for this season. But this Advent, which is ending the second decade of the twenty-first century, feels different. More urgent....
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Why Jesus Came
Here’s a little story Paul Harvey used to tell on his radio show many years ago…...
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