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Posts By: catholic365
Please. Develop the Habit
This note is specifically for my fellow Catholics, but if you’re a Protestant, I offer it to you as well....
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Seventh Joy of Mary -- Assumption and Crowning of Mary
The Seven Joys of Mary are: 1. Annunciation 2. Visitation to Elizabeth 3. Birth of Jesus 4. Gifts of the Magi 5. Finding of Jesus in the Temple 6. The Resurrection of Jesus and 7. Assumption and Crowning of Mary. In this article, we are focusing on the 7th Joy of Mary -- her Assumption and Crowning!...
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Christian Friends
God didn't create us to be alone. From the very beginning when He created Eve, He made that pretty clear. It's important for us to have friends in our lives who have similar beliefs, who want to journey with us in our faith....
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How To Talk To A Protestant About Mary
There is a poem about two ships passing in the night. In the poem, the passing ships tell the reader about two people who see each other for the first time and only for a short duration and then part ways, disappearing into the vastness of the earth. The poet is telling readers that such people are ...
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The Son of God became man and worked with human hands….
The gospel selection from Matthew says it all, identifying Jesus as “the son of the carpenter.”...
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Day 13 – Driving Demons into the Sea
What we see here is a manifestation of Jesus divinity. His mere presence in the area of the demoniacs is enough to drive them into a panic....
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The Perfect Home
Sometimes, he can't put his finger on precisely what is wrong, aside from the obvious effects of the carpet bombing of sin. Even if his life might be imbued with satisfying contentment, he notices there's a persistent emptiness here, in this place, and that things are less than perfect. Contentment,...
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Thoughts On The Holy Rosary And The Crown Of Thorns
I enjoy listening to podcasts of Catholic Evangelist Dr. Taylor Marshall. In the podcast* I listened to this morning, Dr. Marshall interviewed Fr. Donald Calloway on the history and importance of the Holy Rosary. Dr. Marshall and Fr. Calloway are both Catholic converts....
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"Pentecost" and the Little Brown Box
Happy Birthday was sung and my friends handed me two boxes for the celebration of this festive occasion. Taking them home, my heart was racing as I anticipated what these gifts might contain. One was large and beautifully wrapped in red paper, to commemorate the feast day, and was tied around with...
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Why Am I Catholic?
I was born Catholic. My mother was Catholic. My dad was a convert and they both raised me Catholic -- is that why?...
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Today, people are inclined to think that the sincerity and fervency of one's beliefs are more important than the content…
In this first reading, the apostles are in some trouble for proclaiming the good news. The Sanhedrin want to shut this down: Stop them from talking about Jesus, stop the whole production....
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Day 12 – The Centurion
Today we read in Matthew 8, one of my favorite passages in Scripture. A centurion, and therefore probably a Gentile, comes to Jesus seeking healing for his paralyzed servant. Jesus immediately agrees to go to the man’s house to heal the servant...
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The Comfort of the Cross
Again this week, I was reminded of the greatness of God and the pure gift of grace that flows from the glimpses He gives us of His Eternal Plan. We are on the reverse side of the tapestry…all the knots and tangled colors seem meaningless so much of the time....
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A Church for All Seasons
There are things about myself that I try to keep hidden, but my efforts are futile against those who know me all too well. We all have our weaknesses or ingrained prejudices that we are not very proud of. What is most astonishing is how we think we can somehow hide our weaknesses or prejudices from ...
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Worry Saints? 10 to help us! Plus Our Lady of Guadalupe!
Worrying won't do me any good. Sometimes I need to place my Trust in God even more these days... So, What saints can I turn to for helping me worry less?...
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Dogmas on Creation and Fall: The Church's Middle Road
Pope Francis was not at all removing God from the equation when He said that evolution is true and that God did not wave a magic wand. He would not deny the Church's teachings....
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It is not a daily increase, but a daily decrease. Hack away at the inessentials.
In this Gospel passage, Jesus explains that there’s a difference between the type of person who speaks of earthly things, and the type of person who speaks of God....
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Day 11 – More than Faith Alone
In the New Testament reading we read three passages that might sound surprising to our modern ears. Matthew relates to us the teaching of Jesus, in which Jesus clearly delineates that entrance into Heaven is not based on your faith alone, but what you DO once you’ve come to faith....
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Losing with Grace
My son pouted in his booster, reluctantly putting his seatbelt on as we rolled out of the dusty parking lot from the soccer field. “Buddy,” I repeated, “you played a great game. You made a few incredible diving saves! What’s to be upset about?”...
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Is Jesus Really Divine?
Is Jesus divine? On the other hand, was he nothing other than a mere man, perhaps a good and kind man of outstanding moral character who, rather strangely and perhaps simply for his love of people, chose the life of abject poverty in order to happily stroll about the Galilean countryside teaching ot...
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