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Posts By: catholic365
Through the Lens of the !6th and 21st Centuries: The Problem of Evil.
“Don’t ignore the presence of the demonic in these people and their actions,” he cautioned me....
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Thankful for What I Thought I Wanted
“What I thought I wanted, what I got instead, leaves me broken and grateful.” - Sara Groves, “What I Thought I Wanted” We have these times in our life when our true desires are revealed, when what we thought we wanted leaves us both broken and grateful at the same time....
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When the Bells Chimed
It was a beautiful Sunday morning and when Grace awakened -- it was only because she heard the sound of bells chiming in the distance as she always had in the past. The little church on the corner -- that only held about twenty people at one single time -- was loudly chiming for all to come hither a...
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When the Time is Near to Say Goodbye
Every once in a while, I come across people who come and claim that a loved one has passed away and a funeral is requested in a Catholic church, because the next-of-kin claims that the recently deceased was baptised as a Catholic....
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When the Well Runs Dry
Most people will undergo almost any sacrifice to protect their own interests, when confronted with serious consequences. Only those with a true sense of responsibility will fulfill their obligations without having to be pressured by a threat....
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Day 196 – Pope Francis' Message
Many people love Pope Francis. He seems to be talking a new talk and walking a new walk. Others wonder where he gets some of the things he says. The truth is what he’s saying really isn’t new, its straight from Romans 14. It’s more a case of what is old being new again....
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Seeking Wisdom
What is your deepest desire? What is hidden within yourself that you deeply wish to come forth into the light of yourself?...
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It's better to look ahead and prepare than to look back and regret.
Perhaps the only way to be ready for the coming of the Lord is to seek him everyday in the world around us....
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Avoiding the Greatest Controversy
The only controversy I really want to avoid is having to face my Maker at the end of time for controversy I avoided-- for failing to speak the truth with love,...
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Lessons from the homeless
You may not know his name but I guarantee you will never forget his story. Willy Herteller was an 80-year-old homeless man who slept on the streets of Rome under the shadows of the Vatican....
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Ladybug
In my own fanciful piety as a child, I used to think that ladybugs were named for Our Lady...
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Day 195 – Respect for Civil Authority
Paul tells his readers that they must respect civil authority, abide by laws and pay their taxes as civil authorities are established by God. However, the Church has always held that there are limits to our loyalty to civil authority....
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33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A
Each and every one of us have talents and abilities unique to us. No two persons are exactly the same. Some people, unfortunately, go through life without living or realising their full potential....
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Therefore, stay awake, for you do not know on what day your Lord is coming.
The Kingdom of God is already within us. It is in every person who believes in the Lord, in his Church and its sacraments and in the world. God reveals himself to us in countless ways. The Kingdom is where God and his values are. The Kingdom of God is in all the good people in the world....
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Oh Holy Host!!
One of the greatest events that just occurred in my life was yesterday the 9th day of November this 2017. My sister had asked me to take a dear friend to the eye doctor on the 10th. She also asked me if I minded giving her Communion as she had not been able to give it to her this week....
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The San Damiano Cross of Assisi
The crucifix in the medieval Church of San Damiano in Assisi stood before St. Francis during his transformation from a young man of the world to a man who devoted his entire life to following Christ....
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Commuting Is for the Birds
That same God who spares sparrows lovingly takes care of your and me...
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Day 194 – Use your gifts
Notice, we are “members one of another”. Paul doesn’t just state we are one body. He is indicating a greater level of unity than a team or even a military unit....
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We've Forgotten How Great It Is To Be a Catholic Woman
It is difficult to be a woman today, especially a Christian woman. It’s no wonder Catholics are confused about who they are. The Church boldly declares feminine traits are part of a woman’s core identity, deeply rooted in their souls, not just apparent in their physical appearance. Saint John Paul I...
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No duty is more urgent than that of returning thanks.
We like to think of ourselves as doers and achievers but the basic fact of life is that we are primarily receivers and transmitters, not achievers...
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