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Posts By: catholic365
St. Jude
Many of us know that St. Jude is the patron saint of impossible causes. Did you ever pray to St. Jude and wonder if it is impossible, why am I praying? Did you ever wonder if nothing is impossible with God, then what causes does St. Jude help with?...
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Judas and Me
Once upon a time on a retreat many years ago, I was meditating on the passion and the Holy Spirit moved me to take the part of Judas Iscariot. Since that time Judas and I have often been Lenten partners. Of course Judas had some serious character flaws that led him to treason and despair, the Gospel...
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Prayer and Fasting
I’ll go ahead and admit it right off the bat, I’m a lousy “faster”. In other words, I don’t handle living on bread and water for a day very well. I could list all my excuses, but excuses tend to get boring real quick...
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New Evangelization of the Catholic Church
Recently my wife was asked by our pastor to be a part of a new evangelistic ministry. As Catholics, the word evangelism is a little foreign to many of us. However at the bidding of our Holy Father, Pope Francis parishes around the world are forming evangelistic ministries....
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Jesus Was Frustrated?
Frustration! We all have felt it MANY times. I noticed though as I care for two clients who cannot express their words or feelings except by means of loud vocalizations, that when we are unable to get people to understand what we are trying to say—we get very frustrated....
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Four Greatest Gifts Parents Can Give to our Children
What are the four greatest gifts parents can give to their children year-round? Certainly we have the obvious one, love. But how do we love? How do we manifest our love, this love which should be poured out as agape love, a love of total self-giving, a sacrificial laying down one’s life and complet...
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That's Not GOD, That's a Periodic Table!!
Are you sure about the Periodic Table? Before you think that this author is ‘bonkers’ take a deep breath and read on to the end. Recently, I was asked to have a panel on our podcast radio show“It's Me, God.”...
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End Side Chick Day!!
Last year, I heard about an underground "holiday" that takes place on February 15, called Side Chick Day. So you celebrate Valentine's Day with your husband or wife on February 14, then you celebrate Valentine's Day with the man or woman you're having an affair with the following day....
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Finding Quiet In A Carnival World
For many around the world, Fat Tuesday is just another day. There are no parades or feasts. In South Louisiana, though, the parades, with beads tossed from semi-sized floats bearing colorful, grinning paper heads and ear-splitting, jazz blasting bands, show up after New Year’s and end on the evenin...
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Vladimir Putin Gets It- Protecting Life
I believe that Vladimir Putin "gets it" because he sees in his country and Europe the effects of the culture of death. I saw these effects in 2002 when I went to the Ukraine on a church mission trip....abortion was very common in that each woman had an average of 6-7 abortions. However, the weste...
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Travel Mugs of Death
I don’t like surprises. I don’t like not knowing what’s coming. I like predictability (well, in life I like predictability, not in books, movies, or TV shows—that drives me nuts.), because I have trust issues… This is why I don’t use travel mugs. They aren’t trustworthy....
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Living a Catholic Lifestyle?
What does it mean to live a Catholic Life? Answers to this question come in every form and shape. From just meeting the bare requirements of being Catholic, to living a life that would make you a Saint....
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Adoption: An Adoptee's Perspective
Adoption is a word that brings about many emotions and reactions, most commonly, abandoned or unwanted children. The truth about adoption is very different from the media portrayals and stereotypes. Birth-mothers, adopted children, and adoptive parents all reap the benefits of adoption. So why are ...
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Gotta Tree to Climb!!
At that time, Jesus came to Jericho and intended to pass through the town. Now a man there named Zacchaeus, who was a chief tax collector and also a wealthy man, was seeking to see who Jesus was;...
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50 Beams of Light
Some popular book made into a popular film claims to know what men and women really want in our deepest desires. Here are 50 shades of light - not only what men and women want in our deepest desires, but what we were made for in our deepest being. These excerpts are about true love and marriage fr...
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On When Bad Things Happen
God didn't create the problem you find yourself in. He didn't let you down - in fact He lifted you up when you fell down. That's hard to see sometimes when we are deep in hurt or loss. There's a tendency to blame God when things don't go our way but God didn't do it....
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4 Tips for First Time Moms
As soon as I got pregnant with our first, advice started pouring in, and never stopped. I got to know what my parents, in-laws, friends, relatives, neighbors and local cashiers think about parenting. I appreciated a lot of the advice, and could have done without some of it as well....
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We are Called
I am one of millions of cradle Catholic’s who had no idea of the richness of the Faith. Good thing God doesn’t require us to be experts; only willing. It wasn’t until I was pregnant with our first child that I realized how much I didn’t know about my Faith....
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Healing through a New Language
I would like to discuss briefly something that is so necessary to our spiritual, emotional, and psychological health, but which has been virtually obliterated in the current culture in which we live. I call it Healing through a New Language. We need to reclaim this essential part of our lives, becau...
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A Peter Pan Society
Peter Pan is in the air and on-air these days, from NBC’s “Peter Pan Live” last December, and an upcoming movie, “Pan,” set to release July 2015. What does the resurgence of this 110-year old tale say about society today? To find out, shall we join Peter Pan and Wendy in ever-enchanting Neverland? T...
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