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Posts By: catholic365
Refugees, Regulations, and Righteousness
The world's a little bit crazy right now. I'm really concerned by the level of hate and vitriol demonstrated by the Anti-Trump people. Theirs is a movement that was once identified by the #LoveTrumpsHate hashtag and now is known by #notmypresident....
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He was a Catholic Priest--He was Martyred Because of it--He was only 22 years old--*
The damnable and malevolent Cristero War was officially considered ended in 1929. But that did not signal the end of the torture, murder and martyrdom of Catholic religious and lay-persons in Mexico....
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Love Our Enemies? Jesus Must Be Kidding
In this week’s gospel reading, we hear a portion of Jesus’ famous Sermon on the Mount. He declares, “I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.”...
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Get Off The Fence - Already!
How many times have we said—“I am going to get this done, do this or that---or begin today to live life right? Determined we make an effort but all too soon—those best intentions just fizzle out....
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It is not fair to ask of others what you are not willing to do yourself.
Pope Francis has urged Christians to examine their consciences to understand whether they are growing with good or bad leaven by asking themselves: With what spirit am I doing things?...
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Prudence Sister of Temperance, Fortitude, Justice
St. Francis of Assisi forged one primary mission: “to wake people up to the reality of God.” (Bishop Barron, The Pivotal Players) This ought to be our mission as well and for many different reasons including each other’s welfare — physical, mental, and spiritual....
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God Save the, oh wait, President! Quiet the Noise please!!!!!
It seems like since Donald Trump won the election, and now has taken office, the people in our nation have lost their minds!It is crazy to watch people in our nation behave in such atrocious ways.I don’t understand it at all.Well, maybe that isn’t quite true, maybe I do, to a certain degree....
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Be Imitators of Me
Catholics understand and acknowledge hypocrisy. They are frustrated with their fellow believers who don’t share their political ideology. Their hearts ache when prominent Catholic leaders stumble into public sin....
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The Importance of The Old Testament
I've written a few articles on my blog, in a series called The Story of Salvation (Link here), and I just thought I'd take a break from the story to say why it's even important to know and understand the Old Testament....
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Getting Your Family to Mass on Time
Getting to Mass on time can be a real challenge. The difficulty is compounded when you have small children. There are bellies to fill, bodies to clothe, and hair to brush. I used to consider it a major accomplishment if my family made it into the pew before the first reading was proclaimed. We’ve co...
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A man is called a saint not because he does no longer sin but because he recognizes his weakness and seeks for forgiveness every time he falls…… A man is called a sinner not because he sins more than others but because he defends he sins and glories in them and is unwilling to seek forgiveness
Everyone needs healing. That’s right…everyone. Some of us might have a need for physical healing, but all of us, every single one of us, has a need for spiritual healing. We’re not all physically ill, but we are all sinners....
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Being Choked by Thorns
Recently I have been re-reading the Gospel of Luke and have been realizing a sobering and frightening reality creeping into my life. The Gospels are the words of joy and hope for everyone in all places in all times....
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I enter the church at four o'clock
I enter the church at four o'clock to prepare for Mass....
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Intro to the Eastern Catholic Churches Part VI: Great Byzantine Saints
In the two previous parts of this look into the particular Churches of the Byzantine Rite, we learned more about the history of each of the Churches, where they stand today, and what these Churches do in terms of their liturgical worship and traditions. Now, we take a look at the holy men and women ...
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Shattering the Transgender Delusion
One of the hardest things for people on the Autism Spectrum Disorder is coping with the speed at which the world comes at them. Hyper-sensitive to stimuli most of us can ignore, they will try to control the world around them by inventing their own explanations of reality. Our youngest son does thi...
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Actions Speak Louder Than Words
Recently, I have been attending the Traditional Latin Mass (TLM), also known as the Extraordinary Form, as frequently as I can. I still end up attending Mass in my home parish, which uses the Novus Ordo (Ordinary Form), quite frequently as well....
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The Sun will rise and set regardless. What we choose to do with the light while it's here is up to us.
In Greek, the verse reads, “You and you alone are the light of the world.” Shining is not optional for light. It is a key feature of light. Likewise, we as Christians must understand the function of light....
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The Unceasing Call of Truth: seek it, embrace it, let the Love who is Absolute Truth transform your life
The call of Truth is unceasing and unquenchable. It cannot be permanently silenced but only suppressed briefly. Nevertheless, it is often feared. Stepping into the light of truth always requires change....
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A life without purpose is no life at all.
Are we living a life with purpose? Many of us live with a purpose to get done whatever pops up. That is not a purpose. That is merely responding to our circumstances. No, a purpose will lead our life and what we do. And following the ultimate purpose with give us a full life....
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Intro to the Eastern Catholic Churches Part VI: The Byzantine Churches Today and Its Liturgical Traditions
In the previous essay, we took a look at the rich history of the various particular Churches in the Byzantine Rite. Now, we'll look more closely at the liturgy and traditions of Byzantine Catholics, as well as what's happening in each particular Church today....
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