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Posts By: catholic365
Prophetic Distraction
As the Lord Jesus was ascending to Heaven after the end of His earthly ministry, the Apostles were standing there watching Him disappear into the clouds for long moments after it actually happened. Suddenly an angel appeared to them and spoke these words:You men of Galilee, why do you stand looking ...
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Modern Day Sadducees and Pharisees
Social media sites have provided a platform for the new age of Sadducees & Pharisees in the Catholic Church and yet, nobody seems to recognize it. There are just as many supposed “Catholic” sites and pages as there are Protestant churches! The sad part of it all is that each one claims to be preachi...
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What if?
What if we prepared for Heaven as we prepare for other important events in our lives? Like in simple things such as getting ready for work, for example. If you’re like many, you get up early, shower, brush your teeth iron your clothes, shave, put makeup on, you have breakfast, and maybe you throw in...
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Be strong when life is hard
Life is not easy to live. Everyone has his own experience of life. At times it is difficult to make things end due to financial problems. We might be living in difficult situations due to health problems, a broken marriage, being unemployed, or for other reasons. Yes, life could be hard to live....
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Modesty is a gift to men and women.
Modesty in dress is getting rare. Little see the value in it. Modesty does go all of the way back to Adam and Eve, but only after the fall. They try to cover themselves and God helps them later to have proper clothing before sending them from the Garden. [Genesis 3:7 & 21]...
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Krakow: The Pope and the Holocaust; I Am Proudly & Humbly Connected to Both*
Mom died from leukemia way back in 1961. She had just turned 40 and, at the time, there were no cures, no chemo and no bone-marrow transplants. She was dead within six months of diagnosis....
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Living Words
If I am ever in need of recharging my spiritual life I read the life of a Saint. Inevitably I sense my whole being reoriented toward God. Providentially the inspiration of that particular Saint will be exactly what I need in my life at that time....
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Which is Preferable: Mercy or Perfection?
In one Gospel, the Pharisees challenge Jesus because he has allowed his disciples to pick grain from the fields as they pass through. The investigator in me really wants to know where they were going on the Sabbath, and what they were talking about just before this exchange... Were Jesus and his d...
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The Ambiguity of Talent
We use the word talent to connote skill or expertise. Often, we mean an individual with intrinsic aptitudes toward a thing, whether it be athletics or mathematics, someone with unusual ability. Frequently, organizational recruiters look for specific aptitudes in people considered potential employees...
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How You Respond to What You Lose, Tells You What You Worship
Ever had a loss in your life : a relationship, a family member, a home, a job? Losses come in many shapes and sizes....
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Distinguishing people from events
As same sex marriages in America have become civically blessed, business owners who provide wedding-related services or venues are more and more being asked to provide their services or venues to aid same-sex couples as they plan their celebration....
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The First and Last Poems From Every Tender Reed
The salt-water Atlantic lies over that ridge. I am here to soak in the sea - to wash my body & cleanse my soul....
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Pride is concerned with who is right. Humility is concerned with what is right.
The way of union with God is the way of humility, a lesson taught to us by Jesus not just by his teaching but by his very life....
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How should a Christian respond to evil?
From the murder of Father Jacques Hamel in France, to the recent murder of two nuns in Mississippi, it seems as evil continues to hit closer and closer home to the Church....
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What is "sound doctrine"?
Doctrine means Teaching. Strangely enough, it also means Tradition. Yes, Tradition means Teaching. Let me show you....
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Am I faithful?
So now when I am once again going through a situation in my life, I always see how Lord has always been there. Even in the storm, my Lord would tell me ‘Come forth. Keep walking. You will not drown’. With problems came graces and it helped me to keep walking ahead with joy and belief which has stren...
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Catholics are Christians! You're kidding?
Tired of hearing 'Catholics are not Christians'? Me too! However, I have developed a sense of humor about it and I laugh now when I hear this statement. Now, let's address five top reasons why Catholics are Christians....
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No Stigmata For Me!
When I was very young, still in school, I loved reading stories of Saints blessed with Stigmata, St. Frances, St. Gemma and my patron saint, St. Catherine of Sienna. I especially liked hearing about the Stigmata of Padre Pio who lived and died in my lifetime. Stigmata was real to me. I thought, “eve...
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CS Lewis on Patriotism
Voting season is in full swing. We have already been subjected to, from one party, a nativism that extols love of country and, from the other, a globalism that despises it. What attitude should a Catholic agree with?...
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Mystical Experience
Imagine a monk the middle of the desert. He hasn't eaten for 30 days. He is in continous prayer, offering himself to God through the sacrifice of his bodily desires. He speaks with God interiorly...
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