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Category: Faith
Pope Sylvester II: The First French Pope
You may recognize Sylvester II under his given name, Gerbert d'Aurillac, the phenomenal scholar of the early Middle Ages....
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Do Not Worry About Tomorrow
Do not worry about tomorrow. Tomorrow has already happened in Australia....
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Saint Junipero Serra and the California Missions
It took Father Serra almost twenty years, from the time he was first summoned to come to the New World and serve in the missions, before he got to his first California Mission in San Diego, in what is today the State of California....
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Do Not Be Woefully Surprised at the Judgment
It will not have mattered on that final day how often we attended Mass, or how often received holy Communion, or how much money we have given to the Church and to her work. What will matter to God is how we sought to live a holy life and lifestyle....
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Combatting Relationship Issues with Prayer
An ongoing issue between two married people can tear a family apart unless someone is able to intervene and bring God’s blessings into their midst....
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Does "Gentle" Work with Sixth Graders?
How do we serve God with gentleness? What might this look like? In praying, “Father, may it be done not as I will, but as you will” how do we recognize what is the will of the Father?...
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Should You be Denied Communion?
While we await the final document from the bishops on Eucharistic reception, may we seek to guarantee we are not receiving it unworthily....
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Spiritual Warfare: The Way to Peace
Christians are “born for combat,” and, through Baptism, are equipped for this battle against Satan by being united to Christ and being made partakers of His divine nature....
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What Are Your Timeline Expectations After You Die?
The whole concept of linear ‘time’ is a construct created by the One who is not subject to what He created. He exists outside of time. In eternity, there is no past, or future. Eternity is always the eternal present....
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Sunsets to Sunrise
I would like to highlight for you, now, but two examples from God’s Word wherein we see Jesus speaking about, if not promising, that finality may not be as final as we suspect… at least on this side of eternity....
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A Rose By Any Other Sin
We have all become very clever at manipulating the English language to suit our own ends. What in years gone by was a blatant sin, these days we have accepted as something less serious. A misdemeanour maybe. A slight wrong-doing....
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This Mother of Eleven is on the Road to Sainthood
Venerable Amparo Portilla Crespo, please pray for us and for all families, everywhere....
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The 'Jiffy Pop Lifestyle' No Longer Works Today
Let us remember that Jesus came to this earth to establish his Church. He did not establish many Churches. He also taught us that Church was a verb- an active way of living. We are not doing Him any good by just sitting there in the pews or on our couch and not doing anything to help Him....
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Meet St. Benedict Joseph Labre: The Beggar Saint
Benedict Joseph Labre was beatified by Pope Pius IX in 1860. He was canonized a saint by Pope Leo XIII in 1881. He is the patron saint of the homeless, beggars, and bachelors....
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Spiritual Motherhoood – The Maternal Calling of Every Woman
As women, by authentically living out our lives as witnesses of Christ in the world we can help these children to remain steadfast in their Catholic faith, and to have the strength and courage to rebel against the culture....
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Murder in The Monastery: A Book by Victor S E Moubrak
A priest is found dead in a secluded monastery in suspicious circumstances. Anyone of the monks there could have been the killer since few of them have a good alibi and some may have a good motive to wish the elderly priest dead. What is the secret which caused the death of an old priest in his eigh...
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Hi, It's Me God: Putting You to the Test
Seek ye first, seek ye wisdom, seek ye the Lord—now is the time of your salvation! Serve ye the Lord, or be spiritually dead, because of that self-centered, controlling life. Let the fireworks begin, give God permission to reveal the truth within, and ask for the grace to admit to this truth so He c...
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Faith, Intercessory Prayers, Scriptures, and Christian Warfare
I thought of St. Monica and how she prayed so diligently, so fervently for her loved ones. I asked for her intercession for the mothers and fathers who are praying so hard, whose hearts are breaking. Isn't it amazing how God leads us to where we need to be?...
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Green Martyrdom & the Tyranny of the "Woke"
At the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, a man in my parish posted something on Facebook about how he was going to view wearing a mask. He spoke about viewing the inconvenience of wearing the mask as penance for all the times he misspoke, or used foul language, or took the Name of God in vain. His...
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Proclaiming Christ from the Mountaintops: The World's Tallest Christ Statues
Like me, you probably thought the statue in Rio was the largest image of Christ in the world. Also like me, you would be wrong – by a long shot....
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