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It's a marathon - not a one day training session
I’m currently doing puppy training class with my puppy. Now, he’s almost a year old so he’s still young but not quite a brand new puppy....
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God's Silence of Love
In the British navy, when an explosion or any sudden disaster occurs, the bugler's duty is to play immediately what is called "The Still." It is a signal for wah person to remain perfectly quiet for a moment to calm himself to prepare for panic-free and well though-out action in the emergency....
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Pope Saint John I, The Negotiator Who Would Not Compromise
Pope John I was not, foremost, a negotiator. He was a priest who upheld orthodoxy. He was killed for his orthodoxy....
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Day 64 – The Laying on of Hands
We see the Apostles in Jerusalem faced with the task of administering a growing Church. Some of the old prejudices still remain among the converts and the ethnically “full Jews” are skimping on the distribution to the “Greek Jews” (Hellenists). Thus, from among them seven men are selected to serve...
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Encouraging and helpful quotations from the Bible for your reflection (4)
In this article, you will find some encouraging and helpful quotations from the Bible for your reflection, which can help you in your life....
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Be grateful for all ordeals, they are the shortest way to the Divine.
As the popular saying goes, "Heavy rain showers remind us of challenges in life. But never ask for lighter rain. Instead pray for a better umbrella."...
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Salvation Parade Analogy
The History of Salvation can be viewed like a Long Parade. God sees salvation history like a King in a high tower watching a parade down Main Street. God sees the beginning (creation) from the end (heaven) while we see our part in the parade....
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God's Silence of Disapproval
Can you recall the childhood scene of a raised eyebrow, or a tight-lipped silence of your mother or father in response to your juvenille misbehavior? Such silence spoke louder than a verbal rebuke; it clearly communicated an act of judgment....
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The Face of Faith
As Christians, we are called to live by faith (see Hebrews 11:1 NAB). We understand that our faith will be tested each day in the choices that are set before us....
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Day 63 – The Trial of the Apostles
Today we see a great story about what a great difference a short time can make. It wasn’t long ago that Jesus stood before this court. He was tried, convicted and crucified. His apostles fled in terror....
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Carrying the burdens of life
Every person in the world goes through different difficult moments in life. These difficulties or so called burdens of life can take the form of sickness, being unemployed, family arguments, the death of a family member... and many, many such other examples....
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Sacraments are like hoses. They are the channels of the living water of God's grace. Our faith is like opening the faucet. We can open it a lot, a little, or not at all.
In today’s gospel Jesus cures a person with leprosy. We might think, “Well, that has nothing to do with me. I don’t have leprosy.” Think for a moment… What is eating away at our society? What are the cures?...
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Find True Relief & Healing from Pain in God
My heart is heavy from all of the tragic drug use. People are in so much pain and need of relief that they are turning to addictive drugs that unfortunately lead to even more suffering and death. Where can they find true relief and healing from pain? Only in God....
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God's Test of Silence
Is it by coincidence or design that the word "silent" is an anagram of the word "listen" - that is, they both have the same letters? Good listening begins with silence on the part of the listener, but in God's paradoxical ways, one can also be made a good listener by silence on the part of the "spea...
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Artist Jonathan Byrne and The Face of Christ
Jonathan Byrne is a professional mid-career artist who lives in the coastal town of Blackrock in Dublin, Ireland. After many years of making images and exhibiting at home and abroad, he returned to a subject that has always enthralled him, the Face of Christ....
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Day 62 - Ananias and Sapphira and the Shadow of Peter
Today’s story of the punishment of Ananias and Sapphira is a tough read. The two sell their property to donate the proceeds to the Church but hold some back for themselves. The first impression with which the leaves you is that if you don’t give everything you own to the Church you will die....
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Prayer Is a Blessed Mystery
Over the years, when people asked me to pray for them, I usually would, but within a few days I’d forget about it until the next time I saw that particular person. And then I’d feel guilty about forgetting, so last year I finally decided to start a prayer notebook....
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If I were not a Catholic, and were looking for the true Church in the world today, I would look for the one Church which did not get along well with the world; in other words, I would look for the Church which the world hated.
Today we celebrate two great men of the Church, Saints Peter and Paul. Two ordinary men, one a fisherman and the other a Pharisee and a tentmaker. Two ordinary men who recognized that God had called them to be something greater than they thought themselves to be....
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"Opioids" A Time of Grief in a World of Uncertainty
Turn the TV on, pick-up a newspaper, listen to commentators who daily are reporting the same unnerving pronouncements of an evil that has taken over mothers addicted to these drugs, and worst their new-born babies, also now inheriting the same addictive needs....
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The Only Thing God Doesn't Know
Among ancient warring Anglo-Saxons, the guarding of the community's bread supply from enemy pilfering was critical to survival. That "hlaf-weard" or "load ward" was a trusted "loaf-keeper". The term was contracted to "hlaford," and in Middle English, evolved into "laferd," "loverd," and finally int...
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