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Posts By: catholic365
If you depart from moral absolutes, you go into a bottomless pit. Communism and Nazism were catastrophic evils which both derived from moral relativism. Their differences were minor compared to their similarities.
We are well aware that to be a Christian today is to go upstream. It has always been....
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Our Church; Sanctuary for Saints or Haven for Sinners
To be sure, these once-in-a-while Catholics are the reason for the doors of the church to be open and welcoming, the sign of the Crucifix on which hung Jesus, the Savior of the world, who died for the lost sheep, who shed His Blood to ensure that all were the ones He came for....
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Teen Book Review - Julia's Gifts
What a lovely teen, historical romance. The book is set in France during World War I and is about Julia, a young lady from America, who decides to volunteer for the Red Cross and work at a field hospital in France....
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The Signs of God's work in the World
The clocks have gone forward and we are officially in springtime, even although the weather is not always in conformance with the season....
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The Choice Is Yours
You and I have been gifted with the precious benefit of a free will....
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God loves you just the way you are, but he refuses to leave you that way.
God’s love cannot be contained by our rules and expectations....
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The Catholic Church Doesn't Have Sides
I once heard one priest say that another priest who is a public figure was either left or right wing, and that he was the opposite. I thought that was unfortunate because the Catholic Church doesn’t have wings. It can’t....
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Spiritual Lessons From a Cold Climate...
When you live in Michigan it's very difficult to know exactly when Spring has started. We are always on our guard to not get too excited lest our enthusiasm be dashed by yet another frost...or even snow. This particular Spring has been long in coming....
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Did the Pope Really Say There Is No Hell?
A couple of months ago, on Holy Thursday, a stunning news report appeared in every media outlet around the world. A typical headline read: “Pope says there is no Hell.”...
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Dont Change Yourself - Let God Do It.
"Make every effort to add... to your knowledge self-control" (2 Pt 1:5-6). The effort that Peter speaks of here is not a strenuous exertion but a firm intention to maintain a Godward gaze. By this means we learn to "hold on to the good and avoid every kind of evil" (1 Thes 5:21-22; see Romans 12.9)....
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Called to Love
God calls us all to answer to the personal call to holiness in our lives by loving and trusting Him with all of our hearts. Once we recognize that we all have a call to follow Him we ask ourselves: What vocation is God calling me to in the Catholic Church; priesthood, consecrated life, single life, ...
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Pope Sabinian, The Despised Pope
Sabinian was born in Biera, near Viterbo, in the central part of Italy, about 530 AD. His father’s name was Bonus, but other than that nothing is known of his youth....
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Why God Gives us Discipline
When people hear the word "discipline" it often invokes negative connotations of obeying rules through harsh techniques or some sort of kill-joy on the human experience....
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God's Love and How to Receive it.
Some events and some experiences are so awesome that we find it difficult to capture them in words. The first Christians, for instance, found the Resurrection so utterly amazing that words failed them....
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THE BEST OUTLOOK IS AN UPLOOK
The uplook mentality is what Paul advises the Colossians: "Set your hearts on things above… Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things....
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"A church that does not provoke any crisis, preach a gospel that does not unsettle, proclaim a word of God that does not get under anyone's skin or a word of God that does not touch the real sin of the society in which it is being proclaimed: what kind of gospel is that?"
Hate is a strong emotion that destroys life. Perhaps hate is expressed because of the fears we find in our world today in various aspects of society....
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The Dynamics of Value-Based Leadership - Lessons From Saint Ignatius
The choices, decisions, and actions we make in life are going to be driven by the values we hold. Values are the guiding principle in our lives....
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One Way to Honor God: Stop Gossiping
Most likely, there is not a soul alive who likes being gossiped about by others. It is a thought none of us like to ponder that words are spoken about us when we are not present (or perhaps even when we are present) that would humiliate or sadden us....
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A Pilot Program For The Power Of Positive Thinking
Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Philippians 4:8...
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Love is infectious and the greatest healing force on earth.
Jesus COMMANDS us to love one another. He didn’t mince words. He didn’t suggest, or express hope that we would do what He commanded. He didn’t exhort, He didn’t imply. There aren’t many instances where Jesus is quoted so strongly as He is today in His message to us. So, if that is the command, h...
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