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"To be a Christian means to forgive the inexcusable because God has forgiven the inexcusable in you."
Reflect, today, upon the act of asking for forgiveness and offering it to another....
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Eye of the Beholder
When you look in the mirror, what do you see? Do you see the reflection of God’s love? This is the love that comes to each of us and lives through us when we allow ourselves to be “captured” by Our Lord. Captured by His gaze....
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Rest on Consolation
A few weeks back, I was on a healing retreat and the priest giving it gave us an insight on discerning consolations and desolations in our healing process, and how to rest on those consolations....
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Living The Worthy Life- "He can take my seat."
We could use the wit and wisdom of Bishop Fulton Sheen in our lives. Today we are going to look at part of a talk he gave in London, England almost 50 years ago. Bishop Sheen was talking on the three types of love....
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Fruits of the Spirit and Self-Control
In his letter to the Galatians, St. Paul listed what are called the fruits of the spirit: love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, generosity, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control....
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Discerning God's Will
No matter where I have been going the last few weeks, I was constantly being asked: “I do not know my purpose in life. When did you find out what God was asking you to do?”...
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This Smiling Dominican Stigmatist, loved Children and became the Patroness of Catechists
Magdalen Panettieri was born in Trino, Italy, in 1443. Her mom and dad were very devout Catholics, and their deep faith inspired their daughter. Even as a toddler, Magdalen exhibited a spirituality that was recognizable. When she was still a youngster she made a vow of virginity, and before her twen...
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You will never find time for anything. If you want time, you must make it.
Reflect, today, upon your priorities in life....
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TESTIMONY: IT'S TIME. ARE YOU READY? [AKITA REVELATIONS]
Throughout and shortly after my days at Miami of Ohio (1990), the Holy Spirit continued to powerfully alter the course of my life....
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Unless You Give Up
Grant dutifully signed the electronic notice declaring that his son was getting mostly C’s and two D’s—in English and Math of course—on his mid-term report and wondered what it felt like to not fail. Not that grades meant everything, and C’s were respectable enough, especially considering Jon’s disa...
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Avengers: Infinity War and the PLU (Pro-Life Universe)
It’s spring, 2018, and I’m sitting in a movie theater in Ankeny, Iowa with my daughter and hundreds of attentive fans watching the dramatic end of a movie. It was an exciting, action filled movie but what happened after the credits started to roll caught me by surprise....
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Two classes of people make up the world: those who have found God, and those who are looking for Him - thirsting, hungering, seeking! And the great sinners came closer to Him than the proud intellectuals! Pride swells and inflates the ego; gross sinners are depressed, deflated and empty. They, therefore, have room for God. God prefers a loving sinner to a loveless 'saint'. Love can be trained;
Reflect, today, upon how you look at and treat those whose sins are somewhat manifest....
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Love… brings peace to life
Many people talk about the importance of having peace in life. Peace is not just of not having wars… of not arguing in families… peace is the result of love between nations...
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Living The Worthy Life- Your Future, Your Family, Your Country, Your Church
Bishop Fulton Sheen in his Feb, 21, 1943 radio show, The Catholic Hour, gave one of the absolute best defenses of role of Christianity and Government. It was in the middle of World War II almost 33% of the population of the United States was in direct or indirect service to the war effort....
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Fruit of the Tree of Life
Many people think that Adam and Eve were kicked out of the Garden of Eden as punishment after they ate the fruit of the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. But, if you read Genesis chapter 3 closely, that’s not entirely accurate....
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Silence is deafening when your conscience is talking
No matter what we do, there is always noise. The TV is on, music is playing, talking to someone, and the list goes on. So much of our lives is cluttered with noise. Not that it is all bad, but if we never take a break from the noise, we never recollect ourselves....
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True Traditionism
There are people running around on Facebook and other social media who have hijacked the term “Traditional Catholics” and apply it only to themselves and those who agree with them....
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You'll never come second by putting God first.
Reflect, today, upon that which is the greatest obstacle to your relationship with God....
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Two Powerful Rules of the Spiritual Life that Never Change
In the spiritual life, there are rules that help the Catholic in the quest for sanctity. Some of these are general rules that apply to the weaknesses of our fallen nature. According to the noted Catholic thinker, Prof. Plinio Corrêa de Oliviera, two rules of the spiritual life never change....
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Safe with Jesus
I was sitting in my church's Blessed Sacrament chapel one evening and I thought to myself: I feel so safe here. I don't want to leave....
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