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5 Prayers to Pray When You Don't Have the Time
Jesus. A single word prayer that can and should be uttered daily remembering the power and the sacredness of His Holy Name....
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My Husband--The Perfect Man
My husband will put things down after he uses them and leaves things lie where they lay. It is his filing system he claims. He also has a list of ‘ready reasons’ why something did not get put back after it was used....
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God Keeps His Promises
One of my recent spiritual practices has been really diving deeper into the Scriptures, specifically the Gospels. In order to be an effective disciple of Christ, I must know who he is....
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The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference
Surely it is asking us to reflect once again on our consumption to see whether it is moderate or gone out of control....
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Why Even Faithful Catholics Suffer From Mental Illness
Although most respectable members of our parishes try to look healthy and content in public, mental illness is as common and invisible among the faithful as it is in secular circles....
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Sometimes, there can be no middle ground.
Belief in Jesus is an all or nothing matter. You either belief or you don’t. Some try to water down Jesus and take what they like and ignore what they dislike. Belief in Jesus is not a buffet where you can pick and choose. Yes, there are those growing in their faith in Jesus and that is a great ...
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12 Love-notes from God
1. Be with me; as St. Anselm said, enter into your inner chamber, where you are alone with me and yet not alone at all. Hide yourself with me, and even in the midst of storms and trials and oppressions, for a time you are free from all of that, and hidden, and safe, and forever loved....
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How We're Piecing Together the Ideal Religious Education for Our Children
I am a pastoral minister by profession. I have a degree in Theology, and I’m enraptured with all things related to Catholic doctrine and spirituality. At heart, I’m an evangelist, and therefore, my children’s formation is exceedingly important to me. I want them to know the faith, but more important...
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When are your planned meetings with God?
There are many ways to encounter God. Many of them happen when we are not ready or not aware. But we should not look past planning meetings with God. Setting aside scheduled time to encounter God can help us tremendously. By having these planned encounters, we are more likely to see Him in the u...
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Saint Peter's Assistant
You have died ... and you find yourself in Heaven's Reception Room. There, sitting at the computer is Saint Peter searching for your details and information. Standing behind him is a figure pointing at you....
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A Bible Reading Plan (Revised)
From time to time I am asked to suggest a pattern for daily Bible reading. I read at least two chapters each morning from the Old Testament (OT) and two each evening from the New Testament (NT). Each sitting takes about 15 minutes, or 30 minutes/day....
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Prayer is not an old woman's idle amusement. Properly understood and applied, it is the most potent instrument of action.
Understanding Jesus’ death on the Cross as an act of redemption helps us understand that God does not promise to remove all our difficulties, but instead, God promises us that He will get us through to the other side. Jesus did not only predict His Passion and Death, but also His Resurrection!...
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Do Christians care less?
For a Christian, if we aren’t continually caring more, does it mean we are caring less? More caring may equate to an increase in effort in our minds, but can we strive to care more not with quantity, but with quality?...
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Catholic Churches are Unfriendly
Catholic Churches aren't welcoming. How many times have Catholics heard that and then tried to give examples of welcoming activities....
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Matters of Taste
I see these articles bemoaning the lack of reverence in Mass with some regularity. Many of them—if not most—point to the use of papier-mâché puppets, clown Masses, or priests on hover-boards to make the point....
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Finally Home
The Catholic Liturgy entails many things. We gather together to ask the Lord’s blessing, and to remember what He has done for us. We listen to sacred scripture and see how the Old and New Testaments are connected. We gather as one family united in our faith in the Lord, but most importantly we ga...
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Sharing Christ's Passion
One of our parishioners has been arrested under the Ala illegal Immigration Law. She is a mother of three, ages 5,3, 1, and has been in the United States for years. She came here with her husband to have a better life, to leave behind a life controlled by drug cartels. The Passion of Christ begins...
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Who or What is Mastering Your Life?
No one can serve two masters. You are not able to serve both God and mammon....
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Thanksgiving is Thanksliving
As a priest I receive many Mass requests of petition, but hardly ever for a Mass of thanksgiving. (“Eucharist” means thanksgiving!)....
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Even those who have renounced Christianity and attack it, in their inmost being still follow the Christian ideal
Herod was like the people who flock to healing services today looking for miracles but not for Jesus. When he finally met Jesus personally, the encounter did not change him. Why not?...
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