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Day 266 – The First Letter of Peter
Today’s reading: 1 Ptr 1 Today we begin the First Letter of Peter. The letter was written by Peter, likely dictated to a secretary, probably Silvanus, who had also traveled with Paul. Peter was martyred in Rome in A.D. 64. We can tell from the text that it was written in the later part of his li...
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Jesus pulls us into the love of the Trinity.
The Trinity is supremely awesome. Three Persons, but one God. Where you find one Person of the Trinity, you find the others. As Jesus said, “Whoever has seen me has seen the Father.” – [John 14:9] He even goes so far as to say, “I am in the Father and the Father is in me.” – [John 14:11] You se...
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A providence is shaping our ends; a plan is developing in our lives; a supreme and loving Being is making all things work together for good.
There are many things we do not really understand in our lives. There are times we work so hard and yet gain so little; or times when we hardly do anything but experience great success; or sickness and sorrow, and death....
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Herbs for Pregnancy and Postpartum -- a learning opportunity!
I decided to write up a course on herbs for pregnancy and postpartum and make it into an online course for anyone especially mothers and doulas who might like to learn more about this....
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Did Christ Permit Divorce?
I had an experience last weekend that has prompted me to write this. I got into a debate with my brother in-law who is a Protestant pastor. He asked, “Did Jesus permit divorce? Can there be any situation in which a Christian can be allowed to divorce his or her spouse?” My answer was clear: “Christ ...
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Symbols of Mercy
A bible school teacher strove to impress upon the youngsters in her class the wonders of God’s forgiveness of our sins. To that end she quoted the passage from Isaiah 38:17; “You have cast all my sins behind your back.” But one perspicacious child challenged the teacher about this. “Even if my sins ...
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Day 265 – Titus
Today’s reading: Titus Today we read Paul’s letter to Titus. It has many similar themes as his letters to Timothy. Paul had sent Titus to Crete to lead the Christian community there....
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The Unjust World Axiom
Recently, at the invitation of our leadership, my parish’s Knights Council held a pre-meeting one-hour session on active shooter training, presented by a brother Knight who’s a security consultant and former police officer....
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If we allow the love of Christ to change our heart, then we can change the world.
In the above parable Jesus stressed that the seed of God's word or message has to be received in fertile soil, in men and women with love of God and their fellow humans....
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The Mysteries of the Rosary: The Third Joyful Mystery
We first see that Jesus was born in Jerusalem, the City of David, with a restatement from chapter 1 of Joseph’s lineage. This emphasizes what we originally saw in the 1st Joyful Mystery: that Jesus, as a result of being an adopted son of Joseph, will be not only within the house of David, but also ...
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My Pagan and Catholic Roots Against Leftism - Part 2: Catholicism
In “My Pagan and Catholic Roots against Leftism – Part 1,” I wrote about how I use my indigenous Igorot and Roman Catholic roots to arm against Leftism....
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Where Do Sins Go?
Here’s a brainteaser for you. If a traveler on Earth were to travel east, he could do so endlessly without changing directions. The same would be true if he traveled west. But it would not be true if he chose to travel endlessly north or south from any place on Earth....
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Day 264 – "For the Love of Money…."
Today’s reading: 1 Tim 6 Today we read the chapter with one of the most famous passages in scripture. For the love of money is a root of all kinds of evils. It is through this craving that some have wandered away from the faith and pierced themselves with many pangs. 1 Timothy 6:10...
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A Meditation for Those Who Love Someone with Dementia
It's getting harder to find things to talk about during my daily visits with my Mom....
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The Genius Pattern = Thy will be done with my talents with my circles of influence with the opportunities that are laid out in front of me to bless the world.
The heart of today’s Gospel passage is “the will of God”. Jesus explains that doing the will of God is what forms the bonds of kinship within God’s family....
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Are You Praying or Simply Reciting Prayers?
As someone who is in the process of converting to the Catholic Church, the prayers of the saints have been something I’ve cherished. Although I have yet to receive communion, the Church has been a part of my life since attending private, Catholic schools as an adolescent....
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God, Graciously Hear Us
When we long for the simple days of yesteryear; when we find ourselves overstressed;...
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A True Look At God
In a kindergarten art session, the teacher asked a little girl what she was drawing. She answered that it was a picture of God. The teacher gently reminded the child that no one knows what God looks like. The moppet replied, “they will when I finish!”...
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Day 263 – Double Honor and Apostolic Succession
Today’s reading: 1 Tim 5 In today’s reading, we see further evidence that the early Church already had leaders and a hierarchy....
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During Respect Life Week, St. Gerard Majella: the patron of unborn children and expectant mothers, will be very busy.
The Annual March for Life took place in Washington. D.C. on Friday, January 19. Tens upon tens of thousands marched in defense of the unborn. Many expectant women, unsure of their situation, did not. If you are one of them you might turn to St. Gerard Majella, the Patron Saint of Unborn Children a...
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