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Book Review: "The Rosary: Your Weapon for Spiritual Warfare" by Johnnette Benkovic and Thomas Sullivan
The month of May is traditionally dedicated to the Blessed Virgin Mary within the Catholic Church. As a lay Dominican, I always look forward to the opportunity to promote the Rosary, a prayer that Saint Dominic received based on the inspiration of Christ's Mother....
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Being A Good Shepherd
In Jesus’ time, a good shepherd Watched over his flock with a keen eye of discernment; Guided by his voice, bleating sheep did not stray; Did not fall into rocky crevices;...
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Is Communion in the hand eroding the Faith in the United States?
I am currently re-reading the book “Get Us Out of Here” by Nicki Etsy. It is a wonderful tribute to the Poor (Holy) Souls in Purgatory, and the faithful and humble woman they have been appearing to and visiting with for decades....
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THE MIND OF CHRIST—THAT'S THE SPIRIT
The flip side of this coin of negative emotions is that positive emotions like love, joy, or hope can benefit both our emotional and bodily health. More importantly, they can upgrade our spiritual health by disposing us to receive the Spirit's grace-activated virtues and gifts to enhance our charact...
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Worry does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow. It empties today of its strength.
Anxiety seems to be one of the signs of our times....
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The Evil Fruit of Division
The Bible story of creation makes us aware that God gave a unique gift to humans. The gift was unity between God and man, and unity between man and woman. After the first sin was committed there was division between both God and man, and man and woman....
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Battlefield Update: Satan Is Winning
Have you ever heard of a guy named Neale Donald Walsch? He’s the author of the “Conversations with God” book series, which have a question-and-answer format. Walsch, speaking on behalf of God, provides all the answers....
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Why Christians Worship On Sunday
Why do we go to Church on Sunday? Jesus and his disciples were all Jewish, and like modern Jews, they all worshipped on Saturday. So why the change? Why did the first Christians abandon Saturday in favor of Sunday?...
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Thought Control: Architect of Character
While blank pages are possible, a totally blank mind is not, outside of dreamless sleep or coma. Scientists tell us that every thought we think leaves its impression on the cortex of the brain....
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Authority is always built on service and sacrifice.
This Gospel passage takes place before the Last Supper, immediately after Jesus’ washing of the apostles’ feet....
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"Courage is doing what you're afraid to do. There can be no courage unless you're scared."
What keeps us from being courageous?...
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Christ's Fulfillment of the Covenants
Throughout the Old Testament, there are several instances of God establishing a covenant. He did so with Adam in the Garden, with the nation of Israel through Moses where the Law was delivered, with Noah after the great flood, with Abraham and his descendants, and lastly with King David....
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Christ had revealed the Treasures of His Sacred Heart to St. Margaret Mary. But it was St. Claude de la Colombiere who helped her reveal it to the world.
Claude de la Colombiere was born in 1641, in the old province of Dauphine, in France. He was the third child of Bertrand Colombiere and Margaret Coindat. Soon after Claude was born the family moved to the town of Vienne, and this is where the young boy began his education. It was during this time pe...
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Washed Clean
The spiritual restoring is primarily the remarkable cleansing of the human soul from the contamination of acts of evil called sins....
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Is Anything Sacred?
When Jesus Christ admonished the Pharisees for their blind devotion to the swearing of oaths, he focused on their capacity to determine the binding force of oaths, whereas some oaths were more binding than others which cheapened the practice of swearing an oath by corrupting the practice....
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Always be prepared to give an answer to everyone who asks you to give the reason for the hope and joy that you have
The good news of Jesus was first lived, then spoken, and finally written....
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A Prayer for Those Who Are Mourning
Dearest God I'm hurting after the death of my beloved,...
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Pope Francis, Money, and the Beggar with a Pewter Spoon
Early on a Sunday morning I was preparing for an interview on Catholic Talk, Relevant Radio ® and scanning the news feeds and noticed a headline story mentioning Pope Francis who said “…Christians must denounce sins committed in the name of money and power.” (1) The story appeared on April 15th, the...
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God Doesn't Shout – He Whispers
So far, we have considered only the indirect ways in which God expresses his signified will for us to obey. But he also manifests that same signified will directly, through personal guidance revealed to each of us in many ways....
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Day 354 – The Beatific Vision
Today’s reading for study: Revelation 22 Today we reach the final chapter of the bible. In this final chapter, we see two important apologetic points....
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