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Joe & Nancy Wrestle With God Almighty
Excerpted from Mr. Lewis's new book, "Catholic Voting and Mortal Sin: How You Vote Can Endanger Your Salvation," available at Amazon.com and other booksellers....
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What is Fear?
Much like the ill-fated Titanic, the great ship that is our Faith has gone adrift, leaving us entrenched in a deep moral slumber. Consequently, we are setting ourselves up for a fatal collision....
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At Our Cross---We Receive!
Today in our lives, many are facing sickness and death. Rather it be from disease, addictions, or viruses. Struggling with increased pain today, In my quiet time, I opened the book ---"My Journey, My Cross," I found this....
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New Book Brings St. Faustina's Message of Jesus to You
When I visited the convent of St. Faustina in Poland as part of a pilgrimage group years ago, one thing struck me....
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May The Dogma Live Loudly Within You
When Judge Amy Coney Barrett came before the Senate Judiciary committee for her confirmation hearings, Senator Feinstein of California delivered what is now a famous line: "I think in your case, professor, when you read your speeches, the conclusion one draws is that the Dogma lives loudly within yo...
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We're All on the Same Island
Though I do believe that John Donne was right, “No man is an island,” since we are all connected to the God who made us, I must also toss in a clarification: suffering can separate us in ways that islands don‘t dare to dream....
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No Arguments, No Conflicts...He Simply Spread the Love of God
On St. Francis of Assisi's feast day, I was struck with a paragraph about St. Francis of Assisi in the Pope's new encyclical, and how it described St. Francis as willing to cross the borders of his origin, nationality, race, color and belief system and engage with those different from him....
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Near-Death Experiences: Evidence of the Soul?
Many people who have come close to dying report having had a near-death experience (NDE). An NDE is a lucid experience associated with perceived consciousness apart from the body occurring at the time of actual or threatened imminent death....
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Pro-Life or Pro-Justice? Why Not Both?
I was never into social justice until recently. I went to a Jesuit college, and at the time, I heard the message and it always rubbed me the wrong way. It made me uncomfortable. I grew up conservative. I grew up without any real encounters with those different from me....
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"Prayer" The Unlimited Source of Hope
There is no other way to reach Almighty God than to open the channel to his heart. The best description of prayer is the lifting of our mind to God. Therein we establish a communication with Him who created us and gave each one an ability to reach our Lord....
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Stay With Him through Spiritual Boredom
Have you ever been in a spiritual slump? Overcome with boredom or malaise for all things holy? It can easily happen these days when church life feels stripped down to the basics....
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The Communion of Saints Are Praying for Us
I was planning to write some interesting stories about my relatives who have passed away. You see, there have been some rather eccentric and colorful characters in my family tree. The wild adventures they engaged in don’t even need any exaggeration. I figured since they are no longer with us, they c...
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Pandemics and Riots and Politics, Oh My!
When the pandemic hit, anxiety took root in my core. As it progressed, I sought comfort in activities such as physical exercise and gardening, but renewing my spiritual practices seemed to help most. The rosary became a cherished daily habit, and I set goals for Bible study, fasting, and monthly Con...
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Christianity is not a membership club
The recent diagnosis of President Trump and First Lady Melania with COVID-19 has continued to reveal that many people who claim to be “Christians” treat the faith as a club to join rather than a lifestyle to live....
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A Rare Occurrence---Remembering and Embracing a Homily
Many love the Mass, and I count myself among them. What transpires during this splendid celebration of life, death, resurrection, and redemption is what we call the Mystery of Faith. We honor the life of Christ; we journey with Him as He is tortured and killed, and we rejoice in His Resurrection, wh...
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Our Lady is Reaching Down to Pull Us Up
I had the privilege of going on a retreat recently and during one of my last small group sessions, a young woman in my group out of nowhere says: “During prayer, I received an image that I think is for you Katie, of Our Lady reaching down from heaven to earth with a rope of flowers for you.”...
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Gazing Upon the Face of Christ - Humility
Humility is not a virtue that one can develop overnight, but it is by contemplating on the Face of Christ as humility that we are aided in our journey to holiness. It is throughout our lifetime that we can perform small acts and demonstrate certain behaviors that lead us to not only have more humili...
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The Exorcism of Emily Rose: A Genuinely Catholic Horror Movie
When we think of horror movies, the adjective “Catholic” isn’t usually the first description that comes to mind, and for good reason. Most films in this genre don’t have anything to do with God or the faith, and the ones that do often give viewers little more than stereotyped caricatures of true Cat...
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He taught me how to pray
I was feeling a little despondent and down-hearted thinking about this and that and everything else. I decided to pray. Did not know how to start and what to pray for. So many things on my mind. Then as if a voice in my mind said, "Thank me!"...
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You Know It's Real
Patrick O’Donnell had been married for eighteen years, and only today did he realize that he loved his wife. Emily had insisted on an October wedding, though he knew that was ridiculous. Couldn’t trust the weather in October any better than a used car on the highway. Still, rather than listen to ...
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