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Fatima - The Apparition that Changed the World Book Review
This book on the miracles of Fatima gives a clear timeline as to the apparitions three children experienced while living there. The book begins with a timeline to prepare you for the story that happened 100 years ago. The incredible life and death of the three children are thoughtfully written out...
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Where Were You when the Lights Went Out?
Centuries ago a European nobleman built a church to leave as a spiritual legacy for his townspeople. At the opening ceremony, the townsfolk began asking, "Were are the lamps? How will it be lighted?" The nobleman pointed to empty lamp brackets along the walls, each assigned to a family that was give...
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Day 158 – Celibacy
Paul continues on today expounding on the rules for marriage and sexual relations. He makes two statements that are particularly interesting. Now as a concession, not a command, I say this. I wish that all were as I myself am. But each has his own gift from God, one of one kind and one of anoth...
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To Jesus Through Mary
The Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary at Lourdes, France is a beautiful Byzantine-style church completed, in 1899 and designed by architect Leopold Hardy....
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The Art of Virtuous Listening
Contained within simple, faith filled dogma are the roadmaps leading us toward a purposeful life that includes meaningful relationships with God, family, friends and neighbors....
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In confession we open our lives to healing, reconciling, restoring, & uplifting grace of Him……..There is mercy for a sinner, but there is no mercy for the man who will not own himself a sinner.
Jesus never says, "Woe is me!" Not once in the four accounts of the Gospel does Jesus ever say such a thing. However, more than a few times Jesus expresses woe. He expresses these woes regarding those who do not listen, and do not follow, the Word of God....
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On the Problem of Pain
When I first started teaching I was afraid I wouldn't know the answer. I've come to love the questions I can't answer. For starters, it means the student is thinking, often deeply, about the subject. How exciting....
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WAITING
Being a nurse of 50 years I have sat at the bedside of many dear folks as thy ‘labored’ to birth or pass into their new life. But tonight is a first for me as lie next to my dear friend of 15 plus years, a male cat....
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Try This Breath Test
Debunking poor excuses for any form of spiritual sloth could easliy become a full-time job for any pastor. Instead of a "breath test," we all need to take a gut-level "honesty test" periodically to check our motives....
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Day 157 – Your Body is a Temple (Not a Synagogue)
We’ve all heard the expression, “Your body is a temple”. Most people think its modern expression about health, a saying to remind you to eat right, exercise, and stop smoking. Today we read where that expression comes from...
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The Magnificent Dogma of the Divine Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary- ---
The Third Ecumenical Council held by the Catholic Church took place in Ephesus in 431. The Council was called to refute the teaching being put forth by the Patriarch of Constantinople, Nestorius. He held that the Virgin Mary may only be called the Christotokos (Birth Giver of Christ) and not Theotok...
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The struggle will be long, and it needs each one of you. Place your intelligence, your talents, your enthusiasm, your compassion and your fortitude at the service of life!"
While each Christian might be tempted to turn away from the "vocation" to be a lamb, perhaps we can take solace in two simple Gospel truths. Our Lord and Savior is the Good Shepherd [John 10:11] as well as the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world [John 1:29]....
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Does Satan Have a PhD?
Perhaps it is true that there is nothing new under the sun. It is quite probable that as humanity advances toward more scientific, technological and intellectual pursuits our sins remain rooted in a primitive human nature. However, if we examine various facets of human temptation and sin we may reco...
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My Top 3
In "Jorge from Argentina: The Story of Pope Francis for Children" by Marlyn Monge, a pre-ordination event is mentioned when the then-seminarian was moved to write thirteen precepts of his personal faith convictions (of the Mother of God, of Christ, etc.)...
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Bourbon with a Sermon
In old frontier towns the first ones to set up shop were whiskey sellers and preachers. Today, when neighborhoods are dying, the last places to shut down are liquor stores and churches. There has to be a moral in that demographic footnote....
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Day 156 – The First Excommunication
Recall that in Matthew 18, the Apostles were given the power to bind and loose. “Truly, I say to you, whatever you bind on earth shall be bound in heaven, and whatever you loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven.”...
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Faith Alone?
As we approach the 500th anniversary of the reformation I have decided to write on one of the two biggest tenants of that movement- Sola Fide (faith alone). Martin Luther’s revolutionary idea was that we are justified by faith alone (sola fide in Latin)....
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There is always a perfectly good excuse, always a reason not to. The hardest freedom to win is the freedom from one's excuses.
The two most important moments of your life are now and the hour of your death....
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The Pope that Saved the Church and Christendom..The story of St. Pius V
October is the month of the Holy Rosary. During the month we might also acknowledge the person known as the Pope of the Rosary, Pope St. Pius V....
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St. Gianna Childbirth Education for Parents
I recently had a student finish the St. Gianna Childbirth Education "Prep" for Parents and I wanted to share her testimonial with you....
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