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The Truth of Loveliness
As dappled light crawls up the trees, The sun sets slanting across the seas....
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How The Federal Government Built a Basilica
When we hear today the term “separation of church and state” we think of it as being a precept that impedes the government on all levels from establishing a state-run church, but I found an interesting exception–kind of–in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA, where the physical building of a beautiful church ...
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Depression
Real clinical depression is anything but humorous; it entails more than experiencing the “Monday morning blues” or some other limited period of negative feelings....
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Day 203 – The Bride of Christ
Still not convinced about the nature of the relationship between Christ and his Church?...
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Skyrocket to Heaven
I awoke and realized the poem I dreamed was a prayer....
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If lips and life do not agree, the testimony will not amount to much.
We can let Jesus “cleanse our temple”. We can let Jesus help us examine what has become a "disease" to the genuine spirit of our faith and commitment....
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The Visit
Autumn was cold that year, frigid by all accounts. But in Chicago, I hardly noticed since I couldn’t see many signs of life on the Southside, much less the beauty of autumn that I was accustomed to from my Wisconsin upbringing. I felt cold most of the time I lived there, no matter the season....
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Discovering Our Vocation In A Complex, Messy World
It has never been easy to discern a vocation, but it is especially difficult for people in the current milieu because modern society is complex and messy. Yet it’s precisely in the complexity and messiness where some of the most important answers in life are found. The good news is no matter how con...
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Fear
As with storm chasing, so it is with much of our lives--full of dangers and uncertainties....
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Day 202 - One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism
More poignant words from St. Paul today on the nature of faith, the Church, and the Body of Christ....
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Tired of TURKEY? God's Got DONOTS!!!
Nope, that is not a misspelling! God serves up better than ‘donuts’---He give us ‘donots’ that have no calories, don’t plug up the arteries and keeps us ALIVE and Well when we daily eat these sweet breads....
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Make it a habit to tell people thank you. To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the expectation of anything in return. Truly appreciate those around you, and you'll soon find many others around you. Truly appreciate life, and you'll find that you have more of it.
Gratitude doesn’t always come easily. We all know that generosity – the giving of a gift – means thinking more about others than about yourself. It represents an act of love. But so does being thankful. To give thanks is to extend yourself. It is to remember where the gift came from....
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The Benedictine Option
In a world seemingly gone mad, where situations formerly inconceivable have become a reality, seclusion – also unthinkable once upon a time – has not only become alluring, but within the realm of possibility....
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Remembering the season of Hanukkah
Hannukah, the feast of rededication, is the celebration of G_d’s miracle of maintaining the lights of the temple menorah. As such, it is also called the festival of lights....
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Problems
In the midst of the stress of coping with our daily problems--some of them overwhelming--it’s difficult to apply meaningfully the words of Jesus in Matthew 11:26, telling us to come to him when we are troubled and weary; yet it is in those very trying circumstances that he promises to give us rest a...
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Day 201 – The Church Will Teach the Angels
“Principalities and powers”, is part of the biblical hierarchy of Angels. So Paul is saying that THROUGH THE CHURCH the wisdom of God will be made known to the Angels in heaven....
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Miscarriage Ministry and W.O.M.B. program
Our parish at Mater Dei Latin Mass (Extraordinary Form) is creating a new ministry titled Michael's Miscarriage Ministry. I am hoping to at least participate as much as possible....
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I'm convinced we have each been endowed with a beautiful heart. We may not always see it. We may not even believe it. But it's a gift that came with birth and, every time we act selflessly, it grows a little.
Aren’t we all called to be martyrs, to accept the death of our old lives of selfishness instead of giving up on the call from God to selflessly love of our sisters and brothers? Are we not faced regularly with challenges to our faith to live as God calls us to do, and to surrender our lives to the ...
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Walking with God in Covenant using Covenant Principles
As you all know, I have been learning from Jansen Bagwell about Kingdom. He has now taught us a little bit about Covenant and Covenant Principles. I really hope Jansen writes a book because this is about how to live the Kingdom of God on earth as it is in heaven....
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Christ the King Is All Powerful
This week is the feast of Christ the King, which always occurs on the last Sunday of the Church calendar year. (And if this is the last Sunday of the Church year, then that means next week is the first Sunday of Advent, which means the Christmas season is upon us. Wow, didn’t we just celebrate Chris...
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