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Posts By: catholic365
Glimmer in the Dust
There’s a beautiful song by Hillsong called “Glimmer in the Dust.” It’s a song about finding God. Being lost in shadows and darkness, and finding His glimmer in the dust....
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Arise And Shine!!
IT is RESURRECTION DAY! Well it will be when you decide to come forth from the tomb! Oh—I’m sorry---kind of left you there didn’t I? Since the blog on “In the Tomb,” the follow up did not get written. I could say there were good reasons, but truth is—response to the inner healing was less than exp...
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Where is the Goalpost?
If we lose sight of our proper goal in life, we may find ourselves gratifying the Enemy and his cheering section in Hades....
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Day 128 – The Woman with the Hemorrhage
We see Jesus called to the house of a synagogue official to heal his sick daughter. Huge crowds press in upon him as he travels. One person, a woman with a hemorrhage, knows that if she can just touch Jesus’ cloak she will be healed. She fights her way through the crowd and touches the hem of his...
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Our ‘Separated Brethren' Are Loved by God
In recent months, I’ve discussed many faith issues, and presented the Catholic view on these topics. Of course, that only makes sense, since this essay series is titled “The Merry Catholic.” For example, a few weeks ago, the subject was Catholic apologetics, which is defined as offering a defense an...
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Let the storm rage and the sky darken - not for that shall we be dismayed. If we trust as we should in Mary, we shall recognize in her, the Virgin Most Powerful ‘who with virginal foot did crush the head of the serpent'.
The story is told about a priest who had the opportunity to visit Mother Teresa of Calcutta often. This priest was 6'1" in height, and one time, on returning again to Calcutta and seeing Mother Teresa, who was about 4'8", he said to her, "You know, Mother, I think you grow smaller every time I see y...
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Trust
A virtue is readily identified as the good actor while an opposing vice is the bad one. Virtue is always a virtue; vice is always a vice. Right?...
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Charlie Gard and The Hidden Treasure
“What was the scripture reading this past week?” I asked, still needing my morning coffee. “The treasure buried in the field.” My mother responded. “Oh yeah, now I remember.”...
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Can Woe Be Gone for the Woebegone?
To be "crestfallen" is to be disconsolate or discouraged; and this state of mind can even devolve into a dark form of despair, while the depressed person is not even aware of the reason for it....
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Day 127 – the Gerasene Demoniac
Today we read about Jesus healing a man possessed by demons. In fact, so many demons possess the man that when Jesus asks their name they refer to themselves as “legion”, a reference to a Roman legion consisting of at least 1,000 men (and at times up to 6,000)....
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Spirituality of Place
What is “Spirituality of Place”? Are certain places holier than others? Or does one particular place have more spiritual value than others? Since three years ago, my wife and I made the decision to move to Loreto, Italy, I find myself thinking about this frequently....
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Let go of what you think you know. Something amazing happens when you let God and trust.
In spite of Peter's knowledge and experience in fishing, and in spite of his having been up all night long, Peter and his fishing partners had caught absolutely nothing. Sometimes in what we do, also, we try our best, even at things we've done before and know a lot about, but things don't work out f...
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Called to Communion: An Intro to Communion Ecclesiology
Within Christendom, Ecclesiology is looked at in a variety of different ways. Within Protestantism the church may be seen within a synod, a presbytery, or an autonomous unit Within Catholicism, Ecclesiology revolves round the sacrament of the Eucharist and those who are in union with the Bishop....
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When Disaster Strikes
"Why would a merciful God allow these disasters to happen?"...
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Complete Delete
The average adult today can remember the time when computers were unheard of, or at least not regarded as a home appliance. Yet today, if all computers stopped working, our highly technological society would be rendered helpless and the economy would collapse....
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Day 126 – Jesus' Parables
Today we continue reading Jesus’ parables. We begin with the parable of the lamp under the basket....
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My Walk through Purgatory
Although this reflection may appear as illusory it has within it the very tenets of what may be reality if one believes in the Catholic Church’s teaching on Purgatory; the Church Penitent with souls waiting on the prayers of the Church Militant along with the Church Triumphant, then it is not illusi...
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"We cannot get to Heaven on a featherbed."
Jesus worked his miracles out of a sense of compassion, but he was even more concerned with drawing people to himself in faith....
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Consequences of Sin in Modern History: the Dragon, the Beast, the False Prophet, and Frogs
Japan is facing an epic social and economic crisis because of its anti-fertility crisis of more than a generation. China, too, is approaching this as a terrible consequence of its long-standing forced abortion policy of one-child-only. Older persons are petrified since there is no one take care of ...
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The Imago Dei
The world has always been in disarray and when we search through history, we might find a day or two of relative peace, relative calm somewhere in those long years. But that’s all. Today is not that day and tomorrow won’t be any different, and it’s not pessimism that drives that statement but fallen...
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