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Posts By: catholic365
Charity and Trust
The ancient Chinese had a quaint concept of hell as a banquet at which every reprobate soul had each hand glued to the end of a six-foot-long chopstick; the only way to eat was to feed each other, amidst mutual hatred. Hell is totally void of affirmation, since there's no altruism or love there, but...
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Living With Only a Thin Veil Between Earth and Heaven
I tend to rush through my daily duties like a solitary soul, disconnected from God and other people. However, I became aware that humans are actually intimately connected not just to God and the living but also to those who have died and are alive in Christ after recent encounters with birth, death,...
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The Vastness of Space
It was a cloudy yet warm afternoon as we sat along the shore of Lake Erie, and gazing toward the clouds drifting along my thoughts took me beyond and above the vast array of the unseen space of God’s Universe, immense and growing without human understanding. Knowledge of time and space are human re...
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Diabetes–the top things you can do.
This is one of the things that goes with food. Particularly in countries with great cooking traditions, which I am inclined to think goes hand in hand with Catholic culture because of these reasons: first, people are typically fun-loving and fun to be with and savor plenty of festivities and family ...
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Authentic freedom is the power to do what we ought to do; the power to choose the good, the true, and the beautiful.
In this gospel passage we hear these familiar words: "If you remain in my word, you will truly be my disciples, and you will know the truth, and the truth will set you free" (John 8: 32)....
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"Recall Abortion" Book Review
I just came across this book titled "Recall Abortion" by Janet Morana. I think it is important for us to read about abortion and how it is hurting women across USA....
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Instability and Trust
I admire the unflinching courage of a blind person walking down the street with unseen dangers all around, from a steep curb to a child darting into his path. Real trust in God is often called blind trust, but what, precisely is blind trust?...
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What is in a word?
When I was a kid I always used to like watching that cheesy yet insightful movie The Princess Bride. It's known as one of those films that have innovative and unique lines that make it a common "movie quote" film....
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God Feels our Pain
Pain can be detrimental to our very existence, making every waking moment a type of crisis, not allowing us to function in the least of activities. But physical pain is not the only segment of one’s deterring movements, it sometimes is mental, spiritual, or psychological as well....
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Measuring Up
Today our family laid our oldest relative to rest. She went to the same Church for all 96 years of her very faith-filled life. What I want to remember about her was her faith. She had a deep love for God and for serving Him. The question is how to go about living up to that much faith?...
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Unless there is a Good Friday in your life, there can be no Easter Sunday.
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Just do good and we'll find a meeting point
Have you read this in Scripture? Luke 12:10 And whosoever shall speak a word against the Son of man, it shall be forgiven him: but unto him that blasphemeth against the Holy Ghost it shall not be forgiven....
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Discouragement and Trust
Recently I saw a furniture store that sold only unfinished furniture--at reduced prices, of course, since the customers had to stain and varnish the furniture themselves. All of the customers were aware that a task awaited them in order to make the furniture usable, or at least presentable. In the s...
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Infant Prague of Jesus -- why you should make this your top devotion!
Infant Jesus of Prague is a well-known devotion, but I think many have forgotten it....
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Questions Answered: Contraception
Recently I was brought into a post on a friend’s Facebook where questions were being asked about why Catholics believe that contraception is against God’s will. Most Protestants believe that it is just fine to contracept and that this is between God and the couple....
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Leisure versus Useless and Petty Amusements, Daniel 7 and Apocalypse 12
The leopard, Greece, of Daniel 7, had four wings. Why not the four great elements of culture that elevated her above a brute earthly existence?...
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I will go peaceably and firmly to the Catholic Church: for if Faith is so important to our salvation, I will seek it where true Faith first began, seek it among those who received it from God Himself.
St John’s in this gospel from Mass highlights the healing power of Jesus but, more importantly, addresses the value of faith....
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Silence: Apostacy, Jesuit Priests, 17th Century Japan
Last December, the movie Silence opened to a conflicting maze of reviews. Some greatly praising the film and others exceedingly critical of the tale of the 'apostate Jesuit priests' of seventeenth century Japan. I watched it three days ago and am still pondering its meaning....
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Gratitude and Trust
Most trail drovers of the Old West slept on open ground, amidst the cattle, but the chuck-wagon cook always slept on something soft under the protective cover of the chuck wagon itself. This was his traditional compensation for providing the cowhands with good chow. The drovers were typically gratef...
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Mental Prayer: How to do it
A Christian is someone who has a good relationship with Christ, and Mental Prayer is a good way to develop such a relationship. In this article, we will discuss what Mental Prayer is and how to do it....
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