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Posts By: catholic365
The Day Christ Died
The Day Christ Died It was a beautiful spring day with the sun shining bright; Though in fact the wind should have settled in like a gray shroud....
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Moms NEED Each Other
I wrote this in 2014, and now, walking with a friend who is going through a miscarriage, the words ring so true....
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I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do.
As we entered into this Triduum, which in Latin means these great three days, we were invited to make this mystery our own. No mere spectators in this Act of Love we are empowered to become participants....
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The Breath of Life.......
“I’m a good guy! I work hard and I love my family! So why should I spend an hour every weekend listening to why I am going to hell?” Homer Simpson lamented while speaking to God in the episode Homer the Heretic of Season Four of The Simpsons....
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The Greater Ages of Humanity Simplified for a Child
The greater ages of God's Plan are not hard to understand, even a simple child can understand them....
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Praying to remember a password
My job requires me to log into my computer at the start of the day and several times during the day - upwards of 15 or 20 times, depending on how busy I am. As a result, I'm constantly trying to remember the specific letter-and number combination that will allow me the access I need to accomplish th...
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Judas' betrayal was not his most serious sin
The coming of Divine Mercy Sunday this year prompted me to contemplate Judas Iscariot and the action that severed his relationship with God. And, now that I’ve given the matter some thought, I no longer believe that Judas’ betrayal of Jesus was his most egregious sin....
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The West is Ablaze- With Wildflowers
The west is ablaze. The wildflowers in California are ablaze with wildflowers, not with wildfires but flowers. The blooms along the west coast are so intense they can be seen from space! But the long drought is also over in the nearby high desert of the Pinion mountains of northern Nevada....
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You have succeeded in life when all you really WANT is only what you really NEED.
In the Gospel reading we listen to the betrayal of Jesus by one his chosen apostle, Judas lscariot....
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What Happened to Best Lent Ever?!
Over the course of doing the best I could to have a Great or Best Lent EVER—a strange thing happened. At first, it was a time of contentment, as it felt good to fast between hungers. Drawing away to read, reflect and write in journals gave a sense of joy too. Drawing away from Facebook and the med...
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Young Pup Explains ‘James Bond Christians'
In St. Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians, chapter 15, he discussed the heart of the Christian faith: belief in the Resurrection. Here are some thoughts on that passage, written over 20 years ago, in the final chapter of a little book by a naïve young pup....
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My Best Friend/ The Holy Spirit
Who would think that a simple mortal could believe that The Holy Spirit of God might become like another mortal and be a friend one that we would be able to confide in, speak with, and share so many intimate thoughts? I hope to enforce that idea with this reflection....
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You are Either Catholic or Not!
You know, you are either Catholic are you are not. There really is no middle group or compromises on this notion. Being a Catholic means that you adhere to the precepts of the Church, all of them. It also means that you follow the teachings of the Church, all of those too. Not just the ones that ...
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You Are Enough
Here I sit, at 2:18 a.m. on Friday morning, unable to fall asleep. I've had way too much on my mind lately, causing me to not get enough sleep. Is it even possible to become an insomniac within a week? If any of y'all are doctors, let me know....
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What is tolerance? It is the consequence of humanity. We are all formed of frailty and error; let us pardon reciprocally each other's folly - that is the first law of nature.
In this gospel we hear the infamous promise of Saint Peter: “Why can I not follow you now? I will lay down my life for you!” Our Lord knows that Peter’s promise is one that he is too weak to keep. Yet does Jesus disown Peter? In this we see the Lord’s love for us....
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Mary, the Mother of Many Children
Catholics have always believed that Mary is ever-virgin. In Sacred Art, some images of her show three stars: one on each shoulder and one on her forehead – to signify she is a virgin before, a virgin during, and a virgin after the conception and birth of Christ....
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Strength and Trust
A quaint and ancient Welsh proverb states, “Three things give hardy strength: sleeping on hairy mattresses, breathing cold air, and eating dry food.” Today, in our more knowledgeable age, adherence to that proverb would have very few devotees; we would find a more convincing source of “hardy strengt...
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He's Always There.
God is always with us but sometimes I think we forget that. That is until something happens, and we realize He did something for us....
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This Year, Experiencing Death and Resurrection during Holy Week has become a Personal Reality
Marty’s funeral was April 6th. Everything was perfect; the Mass, the music, the people, the cemetery and the traditional “fellowship” that followed. I arrived back home about 3:30 pm and headed to the dining room table. I looked around and the reality of the moment sent a shiver though my body. I r...
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Seven lessons from the Garden of Eden
The imagery of Genesis 2:7 likens God to a potter who creates man out of the earth. Since non-living material things can only result in other non-living things, mankind would not be alive at all unless life was infused into him....
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