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Posts By: catholic365
A Passing Look At Football
This is a hard article to write because I love football. I come from a family of nine: Mom, Dad, 6 brothers and myself. From late August through January, the Sunday family ritual always included football. Packers football. No question. We all went to Mass together, and when we came home, Dad gave M...
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Looking for God's Light in the Darkness of Miscarriage
I was 16 weeks pregnant when we found out I had miscarried our third child. Thinking we were just going in for a quick appointment, we had taken our daughters, ages two and four, with us. I looked at the ultrasound screen expecting to see our wiggly little peanut doing swirls and dips and dives; but...
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Is That YOU God!!
While waiting for Mass to begin, a church bulletin lay in the bench in front of me and the lines from Psalm 34 stared upwards at my eyes. I sought the LORD, and He answered me and delivered me from all my fears. Look to Him that you may be radiant with joy, and your faces may not blush with shame...
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Those Dang Franciscans!
I'm sure you've heard folks say it before: "Well, you know, they are Franciscans..." Usually this is meant to explain a "liberal" view expressed by an individual or organization flying the banner of St. Francis, particularly one deemed overly poetic, artistic, naturalistic, or non-traiditional by ...
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Defend Your Faith
And I don’t care what the Roman Catholic Church teaches, if someone commits suicide, it is not a guarantee that person will go to hell. Cue the confused looks of about twenty Catholics in a sea of thousands. When this comment was made at a youth conference this past New Year’s holiday, I was astoni...
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What Is the Best Way to Pray?
Periodically, as Minister General of the Confraternity of Penitents, I get asked, "What is the best way to pray"? People who ask this question generally want to know if the Divine Office counts more with God, or will bring them closer to God, than, for example, the Rosary....
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Make The Parent Pact Now
After 7 years of marriage, a mortgage, a van, and 4 kids, one thing is still the same - I still want, love, need, and date my husband; oh yeah, and I still think he's hilarious....
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How Pope Francis is Ending Religion
It seems to me that most religions today are scorned because they are viewed as self-righteous, exclusive clubs filled with hypocrites. If we are honest with ourselves, the Catholic Church can look that way at times too....
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Do You Have An Organized Prayer Life?
Do you have a set time each day that you unplug your phone, turn off the tv, find a quite spot and spend some time talking to the Lord,or are you one of many people that find that you are too busy?...
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His Yoke Is Easy
For beginning my time of contemplative prayer I sometimes use the invitation that Jesus makes to all of us: “Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you and learn from me, for I am meek and humble of heart; and you will find rest for yourselves. F...
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Who Did Peter Lose Faith In?
My favorite scripture passage of all time is Matthew 14: 22-33 where Peter walks on water! The passage has all you could ask for in a dramatic story: the storm and the fear and the feeling of being out of control. Then the disciples see what they think could be a ghost and they really panic....
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On Grief and Hope
Lazarus had passed away. Wrapped in linens, he was given into death. Upon the sight of his friend, Jesus, the Son of God and Son of Man, doesn’t just shed a tear. Alongside his dear friends, He weeps....
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Pride--The Common Denominator in all Things Evil
The headlines and newscasts are filled with the news of President Obama's outrage over House Speaker John Boehner's invitation to Israeli Prime Minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to speak before the United States Congress in March. Apparently a protocol was violated and the Speaker did not inform the Whi...
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Dr. Jesus Offers Instant Cure
In the Gospel reading at Mass this weekend, a leper came to Jesus, kneeled down, and begged Him, “If you wish, you can make me clean.” Jesus was moved with pity, and stretched out His hand to touch the leper. He said, “I do will it. Be made clean.” Scripture says, “The leprosy left him immedia...
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So Much Straw
It is customary for bloggers to introduce themselves in their first post and/or provide a sort of thematic overview for their writings. Of course, there's also a fancy biography of me to look at if you want to know more of my story, so I won't go too in depth. In fact, I'd prefer to reveal bits an...
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Telling Too Much…
I have noticed a trend where people feel free to speak, write, and generally inform the world about matters that one would think they’d only share with a few close friends. In a tell-all society, is there such a thing as telling too much? I believe so. And here are my reasons:...
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How Not to Waste a Single
Most of us don’t like to think about the end of time or about the end of our time (death), but the fact is that every day that passes brings us closer to the end of our life. We should not worry about when the end of time will come for us – we can’t know and worrying won’t do us any good anyway....
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from Anti-Semitism to Anti-Christism; The 21st Century Holocaust is Upon Us
Recently the Anti-Defamation League conducted a global survey asking questions about the Holocaust. Unbelievably, two-thirds of the respondents (mostly younger people) had NEVER heard of the Holocaust and, for those that had, many did not believe the history and suggested that it was simply exaggera...
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Praying with ADHD
Dr. Peter Kreeft only writes a book if the book he wants to read has not been written. I am writing this post in a similar vein. For some time now, I have been looking for a solid guide on focusing during prayer for those with ADHD...
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Francis, On The Waterfront
With Pope Francis, every week, maybe two, there’s a blockbuster of an interview it seems. Or rather it seemed. Perhaps these blockbusters have been so frequent that they hardly seem to move the needle because, “he gave another interview!” has turned into “he gave another interview… so what.”...
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