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Posts By: catholic365
Do We Love Mankind, But Can't Stand People?
Christian theology teaches that every single person on earth has been created by God, in God’s image, and is loved very much by God. So, if God loves all people, who are we not to love them also, right? Most Christians do in fact love other people, and get very concerned when news reports tell of th...
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Do You Have Enough Hours In Your Day
In this day and age, life can get so hectic that we just can't seem to get enough hours in the day to get everything that we need done. No matter how hard we try it always seems like we are letting something or someone down, and that in turn can cause us a large amount of guilt....
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Six Things Catholics Can Learn From Protestants
A marriage between a Protestant and a cradle Catholic can be quite interesting and aggravating. A good chunk of our courtship and marriage was spent debating, questioning and downright yelling about differences of faith....
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Left to Myself
As I sit in the hospital with two very sick and very needy toddlers, my mind does not wander. I do not mentally review my planner. I do not fidget because I have "other things to do". I was going to write this post anyway, weeks ago, not knowing yet that I would have two babies in the hospital at th...
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On Fellowship
One of the greatest resources we have as Christians is fellowship with one another. Whether it's prayer, company, or a visit - we are filled with joy to be in each other's company. It really does make a difference when we fellowship directly with one another because God promises to be there: “For wh...
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Cain't and Able
A long time ago, a perfect man and a perfect woman, became discontented with their perfect world and wanted more. So a very wise Creator—allowed more to come into their world....
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Don't Give Up On Lent
Some of us can still remember the ancient times, way back when people were forced to have face-to-face conversations rather than communicate with text messages on cell phones. Back in those primitive days, one of the most common questions was: What are you giving up for Lent?...
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In a Word: Providence
What the ---- am I doing here? If I had a star for every time I questioned myself, I’d have a universe of lights. But that’s the issue, isn’t it? What about this whole universe thing? Where does one person – one short, blue-eyed girl like me – fit into the realm of existence, and do I have any re...
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Appeal to Nebraska (And the World)
As I write this article (March 2, 2015) my home state Nebraska faces a hot-button, social issue that’s been knocking at the door for a long time: gay marriage. Today in Nebraska, Judge Joseph Bataillon lifted a ban on same-sex marriage. This is his second attempt at lifting this marriage ban and thi...
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"These are the Times that try men's souls"
"These are the times that try men's souls..." This quote by Thomas Paine seems more applicable today than at any time in my 60 some odd years on this earth. It is easy to see why, and it is easy to see the worry in the eyes of those around us. I see it in the teenagers that I work with in our paris...
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Revelations of Heaven
I have always been fascinated with what heaven will be like. And I hope mightily to find out one day – through God’s will, His love, grace, and gifts, I long to experience all that heaven is....
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Forgiving the Unforgivable
How do we forgive someone who has wronged us? How do we avoid standing in judgment against another? We are taught from an early age about forgiveness, reconciliation, and God’s mercy. But do we live what we are taught? I think the reason forgiveness is a struggle is that our emotions are engaged and...
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We Are All in this Together
We are all in this together! We truly are. We were made by our God, for our God; and for each other. We are all “the Body of Christ”. There is song that we sing in our Catholic tradition, “One Bread, One Body”. That is us! We are “Gentile or Jew, Woman or Man, Servant of Free; NO MORE!”...
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The Road to Exciting Scripture
Interpreting the Bible is no easy matter. I like to think of it as driving. If we didn’t have all the rules and regulations, there would be accidents all the time. With no signs to tell you which way to go or which road is which, there would be lots of wrong turns. Lots of mistakes....
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Why I Am Catholic
I don’t remember how it came up in conversation but I’ll never forget what was said. It is one of those memories that mysteriously becomes fully present upon recall. A gathering of young mothers starved for adult companionship, sitting around a kitchen table and sharing each other’s lives, nourishin...
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Why Pro-Life Cartoons?
When discussing the topic of abortion, many are susceptible to the misleading dogma of "pro-choicers." Even the "pro-choice" term itself diminishes the stark reality of abortion which is nothing less than the willful killing of the innocent unborn....
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Why the USA Must Take the Lead in the War Against ISIS Barbarism: It is the Right Thing To Do
I sit here safe at 7 a.m. pecking away at the keyboard in front of me. My thoughts, for the moment, are focused on the words I make appear on the screen. A cup of coffee sits to my right . My freedom in America allows me to be a Catholic and practice my faith without interference (so far). So at 7:4...
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I Forgot Myself
Did you ever hear someone say, “I’m sorry, I forgot myself.” It’s a strange statement but we all know what it means, we’ve acted in a way that contradicted who we think we are. If we say that we are Christians who have a personal relationship with Jesus, people who put God at the center of our lives...
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The Angels of Abbey Creek
Now, I get to include a charming children’s book by an author I just met, virtually anyway, over the internet. As Sue lives in Australia and I live in the U.S., our meeting was one of those serendipitous joys of the modern world. We both love to write books and read great stories....
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The Profound Dignity of Motherhood
Mothers are by far the most beautiful creatures in the world. There is nothing more beautiful than a mother. There has never been a beauty pageant winner more beautiful than a pregnant woman. A pregnant woman glows with the grace of God. She is one with God. Her love has borne fruit with the life in...
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