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Posts By: catholic365
Pro-Life vs. Anti-Abortion
Pro-Life and Anti-Abortion are the same thing right? No, they are very different!!!! This is a very common misconception made my a lot of people in the US. It is very rampant among the media (which confuses everybody)....
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Parents, the First Evangelists
Pope Francis has an evangelization prayer close to his heart this month: he is praying for parents. As the Pope puts it, "Pray that parents may be true evangelizers, passing on to their children the precious gift of faith."...
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It's okay to be a Grinch When it Comes to Christmas
"Maureen" is a self proclaimed "Grinch" when it comes to Christmas. She has a tattoo on her calf of the Grinch. She snarls a little bit when people speak of Christmas. She is a self proclaimed Grinch, after all....
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Prayer, even when we don't feel it
I want to share a perspective on the subject of prayer. Prayer is what we call a communication between God and man, but it's so much more than that. Prayer is what connects the physical world and the spiritual world, our bridge between earth and the Kingdom of Heaven....
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Living in the Present
If you're anything like me, you may have a soft spot for television shows dealing with the topic of time travel. I still enjoy watching classic Twilight Zone episodes because of the high quality of storytelling usually found in those programs--and the time travel ones are often some of the best....
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Tangled
So far this Advent I’ve had the opportunity on two occasions to untangle strings of Christmas light bulbs. Precisely how the carefully looped mass of strings and fragile ceramic bulbs get into such a mess will remain a mystery forever....
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For Love of Peeta: A Catholic Commentary on the Mockingjay, Part One
I went to see the new movie, Mockingjay Part 1, on opening night. I came away from it, however, feeling very disturbed. Before I go into the reasons why, I first want to speak of the series in general terms, sharing why I decided to read the books and watch the movies in the first place....
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It's Not About You
“It’s not about you.” They weren’t the words I wanted to hear, but they were the words I needed to hear. After I recovered from my initial indignation – I wasn’t used to being spoken to in such a brusque and candid manner – I realised he was right....
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Trusting in God Completely
In a world full of worldly values, we tend to get wrapped up in wanting things here and now, when we want it. We are always looking for some new way to fix things and hope that it will get us back on our feet. However, we might just miss the most obvious way of fixing ourselves: trusting in God co...
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St. Therese' of Lisieux: Being Just What the Good God Wants Her to Be!
“If I had not been received into Carmel, I would have entered a Refuge, to live there unknown and despised in the midst of the poor penitents. To pass for such in the eyes of all would have been my happiness. I should have been the apostle of my companions telling them what I think of the Mercy of t...
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Yuletide
As in their day as in our own… Gloria!...
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A Christmas Story Wonderful Life Carol
I love the Christmas season, especially the traditional Christmas movies. I’ve watched those old movies so many times now, they sort of blend together. Without a doubt, my favorite is the classic film with the young boy, Ralphie, who wants to get a BB gun for Christmas, but his Old Man is really fru...
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Suffering on the Job
This past birthday I noticed I have hit the age where my arms are not long enough to make the words I try to read legible. Things don’t look and feel the way they used to. I decided we needed to celebrate so as not to get depressed by the state of my body. My husband and I went to an expensive re...
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Our Lady's Holy Rosary and the Spirit of "Holy Truthfulness": An Awakening for Advent and for the New Evangelization
Having heard and responded to the eternal call of Our Loving God contained in the words of the Prophet Isaiah, “…prepare the way for the Lord; make straight in the desert a highway for our God” (Isaiah 40:3), we continue to move forward in Faith during this Holy Season of Advent, establishing a plac...
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Follow the Star of the New Evangelization
In 1531, “ the ever virgin Holy Mary, Mother of the True God for whom we live, of the Creator of all things, Lord of heaven and the earth” came to an isolated Mexican hill ,Tepeyac....
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An Adventish Encounter
What started as a typical evening turned Adventish. I was riding with my son to a local pub. There we were to meet my lovely wife and her friend. It was cold, damp, and a bit dreary...early winter evening along the Great Lakes...you get the drift. Advent....
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Advent: A truly Catholic season
“Without mortification, nothing can be accomplished.” --Saint Philip Neri The purpose of Advent within the Church has always been a time of preparation. Just as in Lent, we prepare for one of the greatest events in the history of the world: the birth of Christ....
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THEN, I SAW "THE GREAT LIGHT"
“The people that walked in darkness have seen a great light: to them that dwelt in the region of the shadow of death, light is risen.” (Isaiah 9:2{DRA}) As an Extraordinary Minister of the Holy Eucharist, I have been granted and gifted with and the unimaginable and deeply humbling privilege of conv...
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I Love Christmas and I Will be Praying for all the Grinches who are Trying to Ruin it
I love Christmas and the entire season that surrounds it. Christmas is about faith and love and goodness and sharing and giving and all of those things that fill the hearts of the vast majority of people around the world with a renewed spirit that can shine through even the darkest moments we may ha...
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Every Baby Should Be Able To Grow and Have A Story To Tell
Once upon a time, fifty or so years ago, a baby girl was born and she needed a home. Never knowing the circumstances or the reason why, her birth mother couldn't keep her, she had to say goodbye. This little baby girl was three days old when a loving family came, and took her to their home. Now this...
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