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Posts By: catholic365
Prayer Is the Source of Strength
In this week’s gospel reading, Jesus spent time at Simon Peter’s house. When the local villagers heard that Jesus was in town, they brought sick people to Him to be healed. It was non-stop work for Jesus, as a sizable crowd pushed and shoved around Him all day long....
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Deleting Sin
To elicit our response to his mercy more effectively, the Lord may present himself in many postures – for instance, as the Good Shepherd who seeks out and rescues his beloved lamb that has strayed into the brambles of sin. We can at any time bleat out our cry for help to our Good Shepherd and allow ...
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Day 269 – Suffering Stops Sin
Today’s reading: 1 Ptr 4 Today we read one of the Christians proposed solution to the question as to why we suffer....
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Four Words Every Catholic Should Remember
If you are a Catholic Christian you will want to read this article. Catholic Christians are very often the subject of rumor mongering with regards what it is we believe. This could be because a Catholic is not really much for talking about what they believe. Why is this?...
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The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he didn't exist…… "The second greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was convincing the world he is the good guy
Many times in our lives we are "possessed" by many things: without knowing it, we have been subtly enslaved by our senses, by our craving for wealth and material things, by our desire for power and influence....
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Sorrowful Mysteries - Crowning of the Thorns
Sweet, Jesus, how You humbly accepted unkindness, humililation, and torment as your torturers tried to remove your cloak of identity and cover you with false perception. You then accepted the piercing pain of a crown of thorns jabbed into Your sacred head....
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St. Raymond Nonnatus: Healing Prayers for the Divorced
St. Raymond Nonnatus is a saint from the Order of the Blessed Virgin Mary of Mercy or the Mercedarian Order and was born in 1204 in Barcelona, Spain. He is called Nonnatus or “not born” referring to his Caesarean section birth....
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Repentance
Sincere change for the better is essentially an act of the will. There’s no mental action more demanding of trust than the act of sincere repentance. We trust the Lord to respond to our protestation that we’ve really changes, that we’ve made a “firm purpose of amendment” change as radical as a U-tur...
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Day 268 – Baptism Now Saves You
Today’s reading: 1 Ptr 3 Today Peter makes a statement that must seem strange to some....
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The Book of Life
Have you ever wondered, what if ... what if the whole of your life is just a book. You do not actually exist, but you are a character in a book, and there is someone out there reading all about you and your life. Whatever you do, or did, in life, from the moment you are born, is written in this book...
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When a man finds no peace within himself it is useless to seek it elsewhere.
Faith is a gift freely given, but it’s also a gift that must be freely accepted....
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Why Not Forty Days of Christmastide?
The frigid moon opens a casebook of wonderings. Frozen reflections and frost-writing on windows overshadow the foreshadowing of the coming...
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Read the Whole Bible in One Year
During 2017, I did something interesting. I read the entire Bible, from Genesis 1:1 all the way through to Revelation 22:21. Back on January 1st, 2017, I downloaded a smartphone app that laid out a very specific daily schedule. By reading 3 or 4 chapters each day, the Bible can be completed in exact...
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God's Poor Memory
During the first days of his presidency, Calvin Coolidge stayed in a suite at the Willard Hotel in Washington, before he and his family could arrange to move into the White House. Early one morning he awoke to see a burglar removing a wallet and a watch chain from his trouser pockets. Coolidge told ...
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Day 267 – Did you know that you are a priest…
Today’s reading: 1 Ptr 2 In today’s reading, twice Peter reminds us that we are a new nation of priests:...
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From Acquaintance to Friendship, From Discipleship to Intimacy
Sitting around a fire is a tradition our family enjoys. Having no outside distractions promotes a closeness, an intimacy whereby our true self is developed....
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It is a myth that man in his natural state is genuinely seeking God. Men do seek God. But they do not seek him for who he is. They seek him in a pinch as one who might preserve them from death or enhance their worldly enjoyments…….. Apart from conversion, no one comes to the light of God.
Conversion - a turning around or a turning toward. While I only know a couple of people in my life who have had an experience of the Divine similar to St. Paul’s that was direct, palpable, immediate and severe (and they are equally powerful stories, let me tell you!), the majority of us have had mo...
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A Beggar's Choice
Chelsea faced the little hellions on the garage roof; her arms perched akimbo on her hips. “You get down here right this minute, or I’ll call your mama and daddy, and we’ll just see what they have to say about all your goings on!”...
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The Satanic Case For Catholicism (Yes You "Read" Me Right)
The Eucharist is either Jesus or mere bread and wine. If the Eucharist is Jesus, everyone should be at Mass, worshipping Our Lord. If the Eucharist is Jesus, there should be no such thing as Protestantism, Mormonism, Islam, atheism, etc....
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What Sins?
There is a story about a man who repeatedly begged God for forgiveness for a sin that he had committed countless times. As he eagerly listened for the Lord’s reply, the Lord finally spoke to him: “You are forgiven, my son.”...
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