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Posts By: catholic365
Where's the Fire?
Each day seems to have enough problems to keep us scurrying, but more often than not, after all our freneticism, many of these problems are like that chimney fire that burned itself out....
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Day 190 – Why do we suffer?
Why do we suffer? Why does an all good and all-loving God allow it?...
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Self-Denial: Sure or Not
I find it interesting and amusing to observe how some go about practising some form of self-denial, especially when it comes to Fridays, or even the season of Lent. Some seem to think that self-denial merely means that one must abstain from eating meat on Fridays, and they feel very good about thems...
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One of the greatest distinguishing marks of false prophet is that he will always tell you what you want to hear, he will never rain on your parade; he will get you clapping, he will get you jumping, he will make you dizzy, he will keep you entertained, and he will present a Christianity to you that will make your church look like a six flags over Jesus
When we assemble for worship this weekend, no one will set up tables to exchange currency. No one will lead in their oxen in hopes of getting rich...
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The Paradox of the Poor at Thanksgiving
He raises his glass for a glorious toast, Thankful for warmth, wealth and success, His demeanor says much as weakness is not, In strength lies power and shows on him....
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Are You Smarter than an Armadillo?
Does anyone know what a Hillbilly Road Bump is? An armadillo. Over half-a-million are killed every year. They get comfortable parking in the middle of the road. As a result, they perish. How many of us Christians are the same?...
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Don't Spike the Mike
Softness and gentleness in demeanor, song or speech carries its own form of soothing persuasiveness....
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Day 189 – How little chance we have…
Paul’s writing today could be seen as extremely pessimistic and depressing....
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Will the Real Wonder Woman (WW) Please Stand Up?
Wonder Woman is “the most popular female comic-book superhero of all time. Generations of girls have carried their sandwiches to school in Wonder Woman lunch boxes. Like every other superhero, Wonder Woman has a secret identity. Unlike every other superhero, she also has a secret history,” writes J...
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When it comes to our everyday habits, it's important to ask: 'Am I putting God first?'
Towers are built brick by brick, according to a clear vision and with commitment, daily labor and determination. Christian discipleship likewise is achieved by women and men taking up their crosses each day and following in the way of Jesus – step by step....
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Irving "Francis" Houle--an Average, Middle Class, Husband and Father from Michigan…He also bore the Stigmata
We know that St. Francis of Assisi was the first known person to receive the Stigmata and another stigmatic, who was canonized in 2002, is St. Pio of Pietrelcina. We know him best as Padre Pio. St Catherine of Siena may be the best known Catholic woman who bore the stigmata and, for the most part, t...
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Denver's Center For Natural Law reaches 5-Year Mark
An all too familiar tragedy in the Western World continues to play out: Our society has increasingly blurred the division between good and evil. It has forgotten moral absolutes and stifled the inner compass that is our individual conscience, thereby encouraging a culture that directly and indirectl...
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The Jesus Lizard
The basilisk is a light-bodied, web-footed reptile that can run across vast stretches of water on its hind legs (as long as it doesn't stop). For this reason, the creature is sometimes called the "Jesus Christ lizard."...
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Day 188 – Baptized into his Death
Today’s reading contains one of the most powerful and important passages in scripture...
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Peace of Mind
I have a peace that surpasses all understanding because my mind is on Christ, (Phil. 4:7). There are moments in life when circumstances seem so overwhelming, but in Christ we are not to worry about these things because they truly are out of our control. “If even the smallest things are beyond your c...
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Beliefs are choices. First you choose your beliefs. Then your beliefs affect your choices.
The king has planned a great feast. Invitations are sent. The lowly heed the call and show up....
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Stay Awake, Be Ready
Another day, another news report, another attack on Christians. This time, at a sleepy little backroad Baptist Church in Texas, defenseless families - women, children and elderly - were mercilessly shot down in cold blood by a self-proclaimed atheist....
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32nd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A
Are successful businessmen considered wise? What about university professors? Are they considered wise? If a person has a PhD or some Academic Doctorate in some area of specialisation, is that person considered wise? It seems as if many of us have equated wisdom with knowledge, intelligence and good...
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Reiging in a Parking Lot
It is the largest and most complex crypt ever discovered; it entombed about 50 sons of the 150 children that Rameses' concubines bore him while he reigned unrivaled as the pharaoh that confronted Moses in Egypt over 3,200 years ago. It seemed almost like God's last laugh at the arrogant ruler in all...
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Day 187 – Jesus the New Adam
In today’s reading Paul unequivocally identifies Jesus as the new Adam. An understanding of the implications of this revelation is foundational to understanding salvation history, the gospel, and systematic theology....
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