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Posts By: catholic365
Do You Serve God or Mammon?
In this week’s gospel reading, Jesus talked about money. He said, “And now we’ll go to Frank in Jersey City. You’re on ‘Money Talk with Jesus.’ What’s your question Frank?” “Hi Jesus. First-time caller, long-time listener. Love your show....
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Let There Be Peace On Earth, And Let It Begin With Me
There is a Chinese proverb which states if there is righteousness in the heart, there will be beauty in the character. If there is beauty in the character, there will be harmony in the home. If there is harmony in the home, there will be order in the nation. When there is order in the nation, ther...
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We don't see things as they are. We see them as we are.
Sometimes it seems to take an overabundance of divine brilliance to get our attention. Have we eyes of faith to see what is right in front of us?...
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Walls
Everyone wants to feel secure and safe and in pursuing this goal, we humans have built many walls....
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The Challenge of Dealing with Adult Children
There comes the time for every father and mother when the children grow up and start a new phase in the relationship, where we need to learn how to deal with the reality that our “babies” became adults. There are many challenges in this new phase, for both parents and children....
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The Problem of Ingrained Sin
Every human being is basically blind to their own faults and sins. There are many reasons we cannot seem to die to self and enjoy communion with God - psychological reasons, inherited sin, pride, the tendency to control and other self-defeating behaviors....
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How Mary the Queen of Heaven?
Christ give veneration to Blessed Mother Mary Who gave birth to Him, raised Him and protected Him,as a Mother, in the days of His childhood....
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Give Me a Sign! The tendency to think God should act as we imagine he should
Mark’s gospel (8:11-13) narrates a story about how Jesus refused to give the Pharisees a sign...
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There may be a thousand little choices in a day. All of them count.
There are no predetermined options, the way we live is up to us. There are no illusions. Our choices are on us....
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Do We Have a Right to Die?
Ambiguity is the mother of all social ill. The less clear we are in our social discourse, the easier it is to pull a fast one on society at large. Many states across the country have fallen victim to this through the “Death with Dignity” movement....
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Running naked with a Gentile woman
Any of you who are parents have no doubt from time to time had toddlers running naked through your house (at least I hope they are toddlers)....
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Called to Perfect Holiness
In the readings for Sunday February 19th, the Father commands us to be holy; Paul states that we are the dwelling place of the Spirit of God; and Jesus calls us to “Be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect.”...
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Is it in the Spirit of the Mass to hold hands during the Our Father?
I think so. It’s been over thirty years since I’ve been back to the Catholic Church and the People of God (that’s us) have been holding hands, during the recitation of the Our Father, for all that time....
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Unassailable Reasons" - Marriage Between Only Man and Woman
First of all, we respect everyone’s right to choose their own profession of faith. We hope all would rigorously pursue truth and humbly avail to its findings!...
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It is better to offer no excuse than a bad one.
You know the phrase: “Hate the sin, love the sinner…” God understands and forgives us… even after we have sinned – no matter how grievous it may be – as long as we repent – Jesus makes it possible for us to regain that which is most precious in our lives–our human dignity....
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The Immaculate Example
It is the time of year for getting ready to do our lenten traditions to clear our hearts and souls for the coming of our savoir Jesus Christ. This is great!...
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When Praise is Impossible
Yes, it is good to praise the Lord. But when life flings us to the ground our heart often catches in our throat and chokes the words before they can cross our lips....
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2-10-2017, Don't stick your keys into an electrical outlet and not expect to get your eyes opened.
When I was a 5 or 6 years old I got a hold of some extra keys that were laying around and was playing with them one night while my mom was making supper. Our stove in our kitchen had an electrical outlet installed on the face of it right above the oven door....
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Why I love the rosary
I must admit, as a Protestant I strongly believed Catholics praying the Hail Mary or the rosary were placing Mary in the place of Jesus. I believed they were prayers to Mary and were treating her as a god. But, after crossing the Tiber I have grown to fall in love with the rosary – with the blessed ...
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Forgive as He forgives
A recent gospel deals with a very important topic, forgiveness. St. Matthew says, "Therefore, if you bring your gift to the altar, and there recall that your brother has anything against you, leave your gift there at the altar, go first and be reconciled with your brother, and then come and offer yo...
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