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Posts By: catholic365
Crushed—But Not To Death
Camilla sat at the outdoor café and listened to the twittering of the birds and the distant rumble of thunder. How was possible that the two co-existed yet seemed so oblivious to each other? Did the birds worry about an approaching storm?...
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"At the day of Doom men shall be judged according to their fruits. It will not be said then, Did you believe? But, Were you doers, or talkers only?"
Many people find the idea of the end of the world very frightening, especially when it’s dramatized in literature or film....
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Pope Pius XII and His Confidant; Father Giovanni Ferrofino; Together, they Quietly Managed the Rescue of Thousands of Jews during World War II
There is still controversy surrounding Pope Pius XII and his perceived indifference to the crimes the Nazis were committing during World War II. The Pope was constantly bombarded with pleas for help on behalf of the Jews but, as head of the Vatican state, had to feign neutrality....
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Extending the Joy Past Christmas
Another year has passed, and the Christmas Season is here. This is a time of reflection, a time of joy as we celebrate Jesus. We celebrate love brought into the world through the gift of God’s Son to the entire world....
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The Music of Christmas: Heaven Meets Earth in Holy Sign
There is a beauty and blessing to Christmas music that enters anew into my soul each year as soon as the season of Advent begins. It summons within me a joyful longing that calls out to the Savior to pitch his tent within my heart once more. It announces itself softly in the holy words and moving me...
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"Continuous effort - not strength or intelligence - is the key to unlocking our potential."
In this Gospel passage, Jesus declares to His disciples, “By perseverance you will secure your lives.”...
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A Special Season
It is early December, which means we have entered a special and festive and joyful season. We are once again in the season of … Advent....
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"Seducers are more dangerous enemies to the church than persecutors."
Today's chaotic world mirrors Jesus' ominous predictions. Persecution, distrust and hate proliferate among peoples and nations. We live in confusion and uncertainty. Justice and equality are at risk among so many....
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Is the Gospel Political?
Is the Gospel political? I suppose the answers will vary depending on who you ask. Some clergy members might say that it is and then rattle off a list of progressive causes such as climate change, racial and gender equality and access to healthcare and say that they feel all Christians have an oblig...
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First Sunday in Advent
Keep watch! Go forth with a clean heart to greet our Savior with good works this Advent....
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"You give but little when you give of your possessions. - It is when you give of yourself that you truly give."
There are many generous contributors to the Church and to charitable causes: their generosity is commendable...
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A Deep Moral Dilemma
So, an old farmer friend called today and asked if I wanted my annual bales of straw. Since the dogs and cats seem to appreciate the snug houses my kids build for them each autumn, I maintained my routine....
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On Ideologues and Collectivist Narratives
It has become something of a running joke lately with some of my friends, both in real life and on Facebook, that my intentionally obscure views on certain issues is both perplexing and, in some cases, potentially professionally harmful. That last part is something that I take to heart and I have to...
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Music and the Ages: Building the Scale Reveals History!
Music and the Ages: Building the Scale Reveals the History I do not think I have ever shared this before....
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No matter who is President, Jesus is King….
In Christ, who reigns from the Cross, we have the King who wants us to share in His victory, by our entering into His life and imitating Him through His grace....
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Mission Possible
Your mission, should you decide to accept it … The question is: Does God send souls in Heaven back to earth to serve His purpose?...
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"Incarnation" The Only Path to God's Mercy
This may appear to be a statement that others will certainly question. How can you say that this is the only way to find God’s mercy? They will quote many verses in Sacred Scripture, both Old and New Testament, that would refute my words....
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POPE JOHN IV, FINALLY SOLVING A PROBLEM
Pope John IV was a native of Zadar, Dalmatia. This city is on the opposite side of the Adriatic Sea from Venice, but further south, giving the city a mild climate. With a beautiful coastline and harbor, it was a blessing and a curse in history. War and vacillating allegiances have rocked this area t...
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"Expiate Thyself" and Find Your God
When writing about Purgatory and the absolute probability that most of us will end there, the whys and wherefores always raise questions. If we would take just a slight pause from the busy commerce life presents to us and listen to the whisper that Elijah felt on Mt. Horeb. The voice of God is alw...
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The difference of knowing and knowing about.
There’s a grim reality we need to face and stop avoiding as Christians. Not everyone we see at Mass on Sunday will be with us spending eternity in the presence of God. That’s right. I said it. There are people who go to church every weekend who will spend eternity in hell....
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