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Posts By: catholic365
God Wants to Walk With Us
God created you and I to walk closely with Him just like Adam and Eve. He wants us to find communion with Him in our daily lives. As we walk with Him, he shows us the path of life....
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Receiving Communion: Irreverence or Ignorance?
Ever go to the Dept. of Motor Vehicles? You see people waiting in line, bored, listless, hands in their pockets. They slowly make their way forward. When they finally get what they came for, they make a beeline for the parking lot....
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Anxiety
Anxiety is a human emotion. We can’t help feeling anxious, sometimes unnecessarily, and in so doing we give way to doubts and worry. It’s like meeting three evil witches intent on destroying you: Anxiety, Doubt and Worry...
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Day 109 – Paul's Letter to the Galatians
Today we start Paul’s Letter to the Galatians. He is writing in the early A.D. 50’s. The Galatians had been pagans whom he converted on his previous missionary journey....
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Mercy Series – Part 2 of 4
God's Mercy fills up those imperfections and by doing that He makes us whole; he justifies us – He makes us just and righteous – by truly and completely removing our sins. Through Christ the atonement – the compensation for our sin (death) – is cancelled....
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It takes three to make love, not two: you, your spouse, and God.
No two human beings are made for each other. Every human being is made for God. Marriages are not made in heaven. There are no prefabricated marriages. They are made right here on earth, day by day, by the sacrifices both persons are called upon to make. And marriages are not made by what comes natu...
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Does Satan Rule the US
Wow, the happenings in Charlottesville have saddened me. I will not lose hope or joy though, because I do not place my hope and joy in this world, but in the world to come. That is my focus and that is my aim and goal....
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The Extremes of Left and Right Imaged in the Alabaster Jar
Today, unfortunately, we are now witnessing disturbing confrontations between extremes, left and right. Even before these times, we have seen it all too often. On the news, a group of “Baptist Christians” are holding hell-fire-and-damnation poster signs at the funeral of some soldier or other “sin...
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Bye Ash
On Monday, August 14, we said goodbye to Ash, our dog. It was heartbreaking....
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Day 106 – What is Hell?
Today we begin Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians. We must remember that this was a dramatic period in history....
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Mercy Series – Part 1 of 4
This is the first in a series of four studies on Mercy. The series will focus on the Mercy of God and how he helps us understand it. God's Power, Wisdom, Presence, and Goodness all contribute to this attribute of Mercy....
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Forgiveness is an act of the will, and the will can function regardless of the temperature of the heart.
Pope Francis declared 2016 “A Year of Mercy” to remind us that mercy should be a defining characteristic of every Christian, of every truly religious person, and indeed of every human being....
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What's a Doula? A Catholic Doula Program?!! Fast-Track
I just finished a radio interview with Dave Palmer the manager of the local Catholic Radio Station Guadalupe Radio Network. This particular interview will air on August 26th, so I thought I should blog about this too....
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From walking and laughing to a better approach to life and suffering
For the last couple of months, I have had this recurring personal statement going through my head and it has to do with enjoying life, appreciating every little thing that comes my way. It goes like this “Ma vie est magnifique!” which I would rather translate as “my life is terrific” than my life is...
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Reversing systems breakdown with Christ (a meditation on Charlottesville)
There was a very disabled man in a nursing home who was assaulted by staff. When the disabled man was finally able to move and speak, he returned to the nursing home, invited some of the staff (who didn't recognize him) to a luncheon whereby he introduced himself and told them that he knows everythi...
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Day 105 – Over us in the Lord
Today Paul tells us: But we beseech you, brethren, to respect those who labor among you and are over you in the Lord and admonish you, and to esteem them very highly in love because of their work....
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Communion of Saints
We know, or should understand, the term communion of saints as noted in the Catholic Church. The CCC # 954 states: The three states of the Church. “When the Lord comes in His glory, and all His angels with him, death will be no more and all things will be subject to him....
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We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.
The challenge for all of us in our relationships and interaction with others is to be able to live and accept differences in opinion and way of life with understanding and respect....
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"Iuvenes pro Traditione": The Wrap Up - What Do We Have To Say?
I thought we’d round things off by putting everyone’s voice in one article: so, without further ado, let’s take a trip back through the “Iuvenes”. Onward!...
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Eliminating 'What if' Out of Our Vocabulary
What if we eliminated ‘What if’ out of our vocabulary? That sentence, itself, is contradictory. Why ask, ‘What if,’ wasting the moment you’re in now and worrying yourself with what is yet to come? There is no need to ask ‘What if’ when God has already planned out the rest of our lives....
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