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Posts By: catholic365
How do you make time for silence in your day?
Some years ago a provocative thought was put on a large billboard: WE NEED TO TALK. Signed God! This sign was a wonderful and simple reminder of the most important work of our lives!...
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Good Intentions, Dangerous Intentions
When was the last time you set out to do something with bad intent? It has probably been quite some time, if ever. Very few of us actually set out consciously to do wrong. My greatest sins – both in terms of magnitude and volume – have been committed without the intent to do any ill....
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Excellent First Communion Book Gifts: Saints for Boys and Saints for Girls
For First Communion season or otherwise, there are two books that would make a meaningful gift for a young boy or girl in your life: Saints for Boys, or Saints for Girls, both available from Neumann Press within TAN Books...
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Who Determines God's Will For Us Today?
This is a question that deserves our close consideration, in view of the importance of God’s will for our temporal and eternal security. For the answer we must take a quick look at how God has chosen to work among human beings....
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Day 353 – The New Jerusalem
Today’s reading for study: Revelation 21 Today we see a glimpse of what existence will be like after the second coming....
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God attaches no strings to His love. None. His love for us does not depend on our loveliness.
Being a Christian is never just about “me and Jesus”....
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Theotokos and the Council of Ephesus
Within the early Church there were many issues when it came to Christology. Some would take a piece of scripture and develop a whole theology without properly exegeting or considering what other scriptures say on an issue. To put it in modern terms it was proof texting, but on a grandiose scale....
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Feel the Presence of the Holy Spirit
How often do we really seek the Holy Spirit or listen to His whispering from deep within our consciousness? Are we even acutely aware that this third person of the Holy Trinity constantly speaks to us, convicting us (not condemning us) of the corrections from a detour we may have stepped into and g...
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Security in Obeying God's Representatives – It's a Promise!
In the Bolivian jungle, near a missionary outpost, a tiny boy was playing under a tree. Suddenly he heard the missionary priest call to him, “Philip, obey me instantly – get down on your stomach and crawl toward me fast!” Though bewildered the lad obeyed immediately....
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Day 352 - The Thousand Year Reign
Today’s reading for study: Revelation 20 Today we read about the effect of Jesus’ triumph over the world....
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Love Me with a Gaze - Original Version in Spanish- Amáme con la Mirada
Love me with a gaze, With a look that doesn't need words...
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On Dragons, Roses and Books. Catalonia celebrates Sant Jordi
Sant Jordi (St. George), a martyr from the 3rd century, is known above all by the legend of his fight against a dragon, told since the 12th century in different variations within poems and songs....
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Obeying God's Will – Gateway to Security
In a facetious way, that minister’s response reflects an obediential mentality that Paul calls “obedience that comes from faith” (Rom 1:5). It is a faith-engendered response to the “active” aspect of God’s will, called his “signified” will. It involves the intent to do whatever God wants one to do, ...
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Day 351 – Glory in Heaven
Today’s reading for study: Revelation 19 In today’s reading, we see what happens in heaven after the beasts, the whore and Babylon have been vanquished. There is much singing and rejoicing....
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The Awful, Awesome Symmetry of God
Writing is what I do- have always done, to figure out what I think and believe. Consequently, I write frequently about God. This most mysterious, mystical Being who begs his creatures to love him....
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Christ-Focus in Healing
To seek healing rather than the divine Healer is one of the most common forms of out-of-focus Christianity. (It is also one of the least recognized and hardest to correct.)...
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Day 350 – The Fall of Babylon
Today’s reading for study: Revelation 18 Today’s reading is much more straightforward than many of the others in the book of Revelation. Having previously established that Babylon is code for Rome, we see the fall of the great pagan city vividly described....
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There is Power in the Act of Contrition
The Act of Contrition is the prayer we, as Catholics, pray after we confess our sins during the Sacrament of Reconciliation. I like this common prayer...
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Habits--Dry Bones--Mindset--Barren Elizabeth
What do all these have in common in our spiritual walk with God? Let us start with 'Barren Elizabeth.'...
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Christ-Focus in Spiritual Growth
The practice of virtue is like riding bicycle: if you stop moving forward, you fall down. It is a fragile state that can be weakened or even shattered by a lapse into worldliness, materialism, resentment, lust, unforgiveness, selfishness, self-pity, or any of a thousand other forms of failure....
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