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The Mass: Liturgy of The Word
In the First Installment of this series we looked at the Introductory Rites of the Mass, in this installment we will look at the second part of the Mass; The Liturgy of The Word....
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Complete Joy
We are called to move beyond the less than mature level of spirituality that most of us Christians operate in—what I call the kindergarten or elementary school level of faith—to joy that is complete even amid trials....
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There is more that unites us than divides us. So make it a point to talk with someone who is different from you. You may find that you have more in common than you think
My hope is that more and more people of good will can come together to address the needs of the people and care for the earth....
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The Authority of God
Have you ever noticed that there is a clear order to everything God created?...
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Calvary defined the role of Mary
The month of May honors Mary and when I think of Mary I am compelled to recite the rosary. Father Padre Pio once said that “ "Some people are so foolish that they think they can go through life without the help of the Blessed Mother. Love the Madonna and pray the Rosary, for her Rosary is the weapon...
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Joy in the Midst of Suffering
A third reason for joy—and this one is related to anticipatory joy mentioned in my previous article—is that our sufferings are not meaningless. Therefore, while "joy in the midst of suffering” may be an oxymoron, it is not a contradiction....
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"BE THE REASON someone believes in the goodness of people."
Jesus surprises his disciples when he says that to be first one must make himself the servant of all. Jesus himself taught and lived this path of humility and selflessness....
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Reversing the Orbit
I've had at least four epic, life-impacting letdowns in my life...
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The Weight of the (Chapel) Veil
The process by which I answered the call to veil was slow and discerning....
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Anticipatory Joy
Besides joy in our Savior, a second reason for joy: we look forward to the fulllness of salvation – “an inheritance... kept in heaven for you... until the coming of the salvation that is ready to be revealed in the last time....
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"Don't worry. God is always on time. Trust him."
With faith in God and prayer, "all things are possible....
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Zeal
My wife and I are early risers. Some days I find it easier to wake up and get out of bed and other days I find it a little harder. Recently, I have tried to understand what makes a day worth jumping out of bed; and the answer to me is zeal....
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Joy in Our Savior
The first reason for joy relates to salvation or to the Savior who effects it, since salvation is the culminating joyful event of all human history....
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Vision
Georgios stood by Lysander, staring glassy-eyed and mute at the grizzly scene. How could this have happened?...
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Joy the Sparkle of Life
Only for those who have truly "found the Lord" can there be true, lasting spiritual joy, as distinguished from worldly joy or mirth. Spiritual joy is like the Bethlehem star, worldly joy like a passing meteor. The former is like a floodlight, the latter like a quick-burning match flame....
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"Pentecost makes it clear that nothing is so fatal to Christianity as indifference."
We recently celebrated the Feast of Pentecost. This great feast marks the birth of the Church as we remember the coming of the Holy Spirit onto the disciples gathered in Jerusalem....
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A Personal Look at the Abortion Culture
During my college years I had a friend who got caught up in the hook-up culture. Once she told me that if she ever got pregnant, she would have an abortion. I told her she couldn't, that it was murder. She stated that she couldn't face a pregnancy and would have an abortion....
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Becoming One with Christ
There is something about the Eucharist. The Eucharist that was given to all Catholics at the Last Supper. We truly believe that the bread and wine become the body and blood of Christ during the Mass. Yet, the Eucharist is more than just becoming the Body and Blood of Christ. The Eucharist is God’s w...
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Get to Know Your Guardian Angel
Along with invisible material realities, God has provided us also with invisible spiritual realities, such as virtue, actual and sanctifying grace, and even his own divine presence in many forms, from cosmic to Eucharistic....
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"If you love Christ, never be ashamed to let others see it and know it. Speak for Him. Witness for Him. Live for Him."
To feed is to give others what they need to help them grow – not just physically, but what they need to grow in ‘wisdom and grace’....
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