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Posts By: catholic365
You are enough
I have this one story I love to tell anyone who will listen. Anytime I find a new audience, I find a way to work in my “glory story” as soon as possible to get the biggest reaction. I have told it far too many times and I enjoy the thrill of the reaction far too much....
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Teaching Kids to Give
Children seemingly are born with naturally generous hearts. From a very tender age, they are continually bringing you little treasures – a carefully chosen rock, a freshly picked flower, or frequent hugs....
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Five Blessings of a Long Line for Confession
Last Saturday before Holy Saturday, I finally got around to making a Lenten confession. I was hoping that my fellow parishioners were more spiritually on the ball than I was. I was hoping that they had taken advantage of the penance service a few weeks ago, or that they had attended any one of the...
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Who Needs Healing?
Who needs healing? Imagine a post-apocalyptic world which has been decimated by the unleashing of tremendous forces of destruction. Imagine this world inhabited by wounded and traumatized survivors who face innumerable challenges, including the need to protect themselves from evil, mutated creatures...
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Spring Time Faith
Setting aside the fact that the one and only time I ever consider entering politics is under the inauspicious dream of ending the tyranny of our biannual time-change,...
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Eight Questions Non-Catholics (and many cradle Catholics) Almost Always Ask When They Attend Mass
Whether it’s non-Catholics who attend Mass with their Catholic significant other or folks who are inquiring about the faith; if you weren’t brought up with Mass, your first (and second and third…) time can be very confusing—making people feel like they’re, “around a secret that I’m not in on.”...
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five ways to be joyful
Life is nice and all but there are days, maybe even weeks, where being joyful is hard to do. So here's a list of five things to do when your feeling down.....
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Know This to Be True--(Modern Day Psalm)
Know This to Be True One day you were born, one day you will die. In the middle of this life, What happens to you--...
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Mary's Dowry: England's Consecration to Our Lady
Flying from Houston to Heathrow on my first international trip, I nervously pondered the country I would soon experience. During my two weeks on England’s shore, I discovered Catholic roots and memories in almost every nook and cranny....
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What Will We Do in the Dark?
The other day when the temps soared above 100 degrees, I was putting things into the ‘garage’ of the RV and thinking about the hot sun and how we may gripe about the heat but what would WE do if there were three days of darkness as prophesied by some saints and the Blessed Mother. The type of darkne...
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Living Sanctuary
The Host has been consecrated, the Priest lifts Jesus up and we reply: Lord, I am not worthy that You should enter under my roof, but only say the Word and my soul shall be healed. Immediately our new organist begins to play softly, then she sings these words;...
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Christendom the Revelation
A shared revelation is a shared reality. Christendom as revelation connects the individual to the community and the communities of believers to each other. Encountering Christ in the collective knowledge of community embodies the very purpose of community formation, we must build the Church!...
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Jesus Is Not Our Model
This morning I was reading from a transcript of a talk by Br. Philip Neri, O.P. and the following few sentences spoke to my heart. They called me to go deeper with the Lord and I thought I would share these words and my thoughts so they may inspire you to go a little deeper as well....
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Time To Emphasize Sunday Obligation
A couple months ago we had unexpected freezing rain on Sunday morning. On the way to Mass I saw a car that had slid off the side of the road. When I arrived at church, I pressed the brake pedal and my car just kept going, gliding down the icy road right past the entrance to the parking lot...
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How to Help a Friend Who is Hurting
What can I say, what can I do, when I have a friend who is really hurting? Without warning, my family’s world capsized in October 2014. Unexpectedly and tragically, we lost our 12-year-old son....
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Reading about the Passion with Children
We are book fanatics in our house. A long time ago, it was adult books that lined our shelves and stood on ends tables and cluttered our floors and kitchen counters. Now most of those books are packed away as children's books peek out from nearly every horizontal surface in our house as well as al...
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Don't Judge
We don't talk about suicide, we whisper about it. Suicide is the ultimate of sins committed against God. While no doubt taking our life which is not our own to begin with is an affront towards God, it is the process that leads to suicide that is not sinful....
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What Happened?!!!
If I was a witness to a happening, and questions were being asked concerning what happened--my reply would be something like this. "Let me see, where to begin--Oh yes, yesterday happened. Where would you like for me to begin?...
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To my fellow Catholic Millennials: Make a Conscious Effort to be in this World
Growing up as a Catholic millennial has proved to be a confusing challenge. My generation is the least religious in American history, and becoming less religious as we get older. This generation is also said to be one of the most tolerant....
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What Would Have been the Fate of Dutch Schultz if God Used a Zero-Tolerance Policy?
This past Sunday two of my grand kids made their First Confession. It is always a beautiful thing when children receive their first Sacraments. Invariably, they never forget those moments. I was seven years old when I made my First Confession and I can still vividly remember that day....
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