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Posts By: catholic365
Christmas Day, 1941: He was awaiting his impending execution---Instead he heard Caroling
Imagine being in a strange land, arrested by security forces and thrown into a cold, dark cell. You are in solitary and do not know what your fate will be. You fear the executioner will be coming for you....
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Faith does not operate in the realm of the possible. There is no glory for God in that which is humanly possible. Faith begins where man's power ends.
he world considers little or of no significance...
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Christmas Joy & Christmas Surrender
For several days, a certain Christmas song, “Breath of Heaven,” kept coming on, and I wondered to myself, “God, what are you trying to speak to me through this old Amy Grant song from the 90s?” Well, I got my answer one day at Mass. Truly, it was a lesson of Christmas joy and Christmas surrender....
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"People are made for happiness. Rightly you thirst for happiness. Christ has the answer to this desire. But he asks you to trust Him."
Elizabeth's faith, John leaping in Elizabeth's womb and Mary's Magnificat are at the center of this Gospel reading....
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Why Did Jesus Come When He Came? The "Fullness of Time": Theology and Philosophy of the Necessary Old Testament Ages
It is truly unfathomable and priceless to our hearts to consider the wonder and beauty of our God, that from the total love and exchange of two persons, wholly to one another—reckless abandonment into their arms and bodies—can come a third priceless person, a child, an immeasurably splendid gift fro...
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The Power of Music to Lead us to the Divine
Music does inexplicable things to us. The hills are alive with the sound of music. Music moves us. It sways us and causes us to tap our fingers or bop our heads as we listen to the rhythm and beat of that Drake’s “In My Feelings” hiphop hit or Taylor Swift's version of "Last Christmas"....
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By Nature Fleeting
Teal peered into Sienna’s eyes as they lay on a grassy plain before a mighty cliff. The hot sun beat down on them. He held himself above her, propped on his arms, his knees dug into the grass, the length of her body below him....
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History of Church Part 4 - The 3rd century (200 AD to 300 AD)
After six popes were killed in last century for following Christian faith and groups breaking out of one Holy Roman Catholic Church, the conviction of believing in Jesus Christ is still alive, even though 200 years has passed when Jesus Christ left earth....
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God speaks in the silence of the heart. Listening is the beginning of prayer.
How wonderful and easy would it would be if God sent messengers directly to us?...
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Anatomy of a Call from God
We heard many readings leading up to Christmas of angels messaging God's call to Zachariah and Mary. It seems that there are some similarities in how God calls, based on these readings and others in the Gospels....
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The Seven Joys Of Our Lady – The Franciscan Crown
The month of December is a preparation time in Advent when we, as Catholics, prepare for the Birth of Our Savior. One way we prepare is through focused prayer and routine prayer daily. The Franciscan Crown is a traditional prayer routine, a version of the Holy Rosary which focuses on seven events, a...
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"Christmas can be celebrated in the school room with pine trees, tinsel and reindeers, but there must be no mention of the man whose birthday is being celebrated. One wonders how a teacher would answer if a student asked why it was called Christmas."
If we look at Joseph, we can see that we CAN trust God. That he WILL be there. That he is at work all around us; quietly, but steadily....
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Mary, Did You Know?
“Mary Did You Know”? I absolutely disdain this song. I know that many of us love it for it’s sentimentality, but that is the precise reason I dislike it so much. This song trivializes and brings much superficiality to our Blessed Mother’s role in the story of salvation....
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Walk on Water
As I grow older…though not necessarily wiser…I gain more experience on which to base my judgments. So it’s not completely irrational that I think I know what I’m doing most of the time. The operative word here is “most.”...
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Time and Eternity; "God, the Universe, andc Everything"
I had been Catholic for about 12 years when I found myself working for the City and County of Denver, Colorado. My office was on one end of the 16th Street Mall, a pedestrian shopping area. A short shuttle ride down the mall was Holy Ghost Catholic Church. I made the decision to, as often as poss...
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"Though justice be Thy plea, consider this: That in the course of justice none of us should see salvation. We do pray for mercy, And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy."
In the Catholic Christian tradition, we make this distinction between justice and mercy. And I think it’s helpful. “Justice” is to uphold the law. Justice is the right ordering of relationships. Justice is to ensure that we render to each person his or her due. That’s the classical definition of jus...
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An Ocean of Prayers
It was about 2004 when my 23 year old son and I took my 16 ft Skeeter bass boat on a deep sea fishing trip to Panama City Beach....
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Gene Editing / Are we Playing with God?
Genetic Engineering or Gene Editing as a column in today’s Post-Gazette called it. (Monday, December 17, 2018). This was an editorial from Bloomberg Opinion and it hints at what many scientists and others might be seeking to change the future using embryonic gene-editing....
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Circle of Authority
We are living in very strange days. News travels instantly. We know of many wrongs committed on the other side of the world within days. Technology can be a blessing because we can use the knowledge we gain to pray for and help people....
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Pope Theodore I, the last Palestinian Pope
It was the early 600s. The Muslims had conquered the Levant, or eastern Mediterranean lands, taking Jerusalem in 638, in a bloodless coup. It became difficult for the Christians to live there, especially the clergy....
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