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The Beauty of Love
True love has an indescribable beauty. Overcomes all suffering and is capable of accomplishing the deepest longings of our soul. Do we really know this kind of love? Have we experienced it? Is it possible to live it in our society that is so individualistic and utilitarian?...
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Communion and Politics as Liturgical Correctness
Recently, the Catholic blogosphere got the news that Cdl. Robert Sarah, the prefect of the Congregation for Divine Worship, had delivered himself of a strong condemnation of receiving communion in the hand. In the foreword of a new book by Fr. Frederico Bortoli concerning distribution in the hand,...
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St. Alberto Hurtado, S.J. Honored by Pope Francis; He is the Patron St. of poor people, street children, and social workers.
St. Alberto Hurtado, Chile’s champion of the poor, especially children, was honored by Pope Francis when the Holy Father visited his shrine on January 16. Father Hurtado was canonized on October 23, 2005, by Pope Benedict XVI, becoming his country’s second saint. (The first saint of Chile was the 2...
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Growing In Faith..... and oh so much more!
One day as I was perusing through an old art drawer I came across a journal with the Footprints prayer written on it. As I look at it I remembered how I acquired this. It was when the Christian child care center that I supervised for 7 years closed. It seems so long ago now....
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The Transforming Power of the Eucharist
God’s grace is available to us when we participate in the eucharistic liturgy as part of the Mystical Body of Christ, but especially when we, as part of the Mystical Body, are nourished by Christ’s physical body in the premiere sacrament of the Eucharist....
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Day 298 – Reap What Others Sow
Immediately after the meeting with the woman at the well, the disciples engage Jesus in conversation. When Jesus left the woman, the text says that he was “worn out”. Now it seems the disciples are anxious about his wellbeing and encourage him to eat....
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Is there free will in Heaven?
“Do people in Heaven still have free will?”...
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Be more concerned about your life's impact on the lives of others than your image.
This Gospel reading tells us to avoid hypocrisy, not to believe in one thing and act in a different way, not to pretend to be what one is not....
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The "Little Flower" and Our Lady of the Smile
St. Therese was born January 2, 1873 and I want to share my favorite story about this Saint. It happened when she was ten years old, and the result was not just the “Little Flower’s” miraculous recovery from an unknown and life-threatening illness, but it also was the beginning of devotion to what b...
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During Lent and Women's History Month, Read Pope Francis's "Mother Mary: Inspiring Words" – A Book Review
As a lay Dominican with a strong affinity for the Rosary, I look forward to every opportunity to highlight the remarkable role in salvation history of the Blessed Virgin Mary, as the Mother of the Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. We are thankfully in an era of popes with a great deal of devotion to the...
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The Power of Grace
How do we receive grace? There are three major avenues for receiving grace....
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Day 297 – The Woman at the Well
This is fast becoming one of my favorite episodes of Scripture. It starts out with this little interesting tidbit: ... he left Judea and departed again to Galilee. He had to pass through Samaria. John 4:3-4 The fact is that the route for Judea to Galilee did not go through Samaria....
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The Greatest Adventure
In today’s world, there seems to be a revolution against God’s commandments. Many seem to have forgotten that His commandments are for our good, and obedience to them brings blessings. Instead, they are seen as restrictive, bothersome, and arbitrary....
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Apart from the mercy of God, there is no other source of hope for mankind.
Lent is a time to place ourselves before Jesus on the cross and review our lives, our personal histories of grace and sin, who or what we love, how sensitive we have been to God's grace and urgings....
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Growing Along With Good News Ministries
I remember back in the early days of my desire to grow in love of God and in knowledge of His word. One of the first steps I took was reading the daily Mass readings (I could not attend daily Mass at that time because of my work and caregiving schedule) that were listed in the parish bulletin....
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An introduction to the Most Chaste Heart of St. Joseph
Ever since I wrote a piece about the Sacred and Immaculate Hearts of Jesus and Mary (which you can read here), I’ve been meaning to do a follow-up about the apparitions about the Most Chaste Heart of St. Joseph. The apparitions concerning St. Joseph’s heart were declared of supernatural origin back ...
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A Close Encounter of the Preferred Kind
In ordinary circumstances, physicians must be physically “present” with their patients to exercise their curative skills. Likewise, Jesus, the Divine Healer, seeks to be present with us, especially in exercising his charism of healing. It is true that when Jesus walked among us on earth, he could h...
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Day 296 – John Identifies Jesus as the Christ
We know that John baptized with a “baptism of repentance” (Acts 19:4). So the question is whether Jesus' disciples were offering a different, presumably greater, baptism. John answers by confirming what he previously stated, that he (John the Baptist) is not the Christ....
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How to See the Beauty in Catholic Education
Before one can view the beauty in Catholic education, it is helpful to see the dreariness of secular education. After all, one will not notice the importance of Catholic education unless he first becomes aware of the errors in secular education....
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The Perfect Prayer
What is the Perfect Prayer? Any time you speak to God from your heart, and remain in reverent silence to allow Him to speak to you, I'd say that's a pretty good start....
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