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Terror On Every Side
Because I think about Eden-yes, the original garden of, I write about it- more than once or twice. I do this because writing helps me think carefully enough to decide what I believe is true-real. I do this because there is no other place that calls us so powerfully, so irresistibly as the place call...
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"Following your convictions means you must be willing to face criticism from those who lack the same courage to do what is right. It's called the road less traveled."
Reflect, today, on the natural desire you have in your heart for the love and respect of others....
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Bishop DiMarzio Consecrates Brooklyn to the Sacred Heart
When the health of our nation and Church are beset with difficulties of various kinds, it’s time to cry out to God for divine help....
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Where Are You Struggling to Forgive?
It recently became very obvious to me that there is a certain wound that is consistently hard to forgive. It keeps reappearing in my life, and challenging me to forgive it each time....
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Music Revealing the Greater Ages: "Scaling" out the NT/OT Fulfillments
TUTOR: So, student, you remember that in our very first lesson [Music: Is it Totally Relativistic?], we showed that music is not entirely relative: that even though different cultures may divide the music period differently than the West...
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The Gift of Faith Conversations
A few weeks ago, a coworker “soul friend” of mine ended a conversation with me by saying, “Well, I’m going to have to set up time again soon, because I just was not fulfilled enough by this conversation!” We both laughed, but what she said really struck me....
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Original Sin
A little over five years ago, I was desperate for a good answer. At my office, I was working with a woman—who was a fallen-away Catholic—and she had two young children that she would not get baptized. Her opinion—though she didn’t quote scripture—was based upon Deut. 12: 24....
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Seek God in Good Times and Bad
There are a lot of different ways people approach prayer. Some folks only pray to God when they have a problem. When a crisis occurs, these people drop to their knees and fervently beg God to make things better. But when circumstances are going well in their lives, these people completely forget abo...
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Are you Looking for an Answer? Take a few moments; you may find it here.
The following is for all people, the faithful and non-believers, including atheists, agnostics, nones, and secularists. If you do not believe, you can make a choice and try to see with the eyes of a FAITH that is, for the next few moments, open to you. Or you can just not bother. You know, choices....
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Matteo Farina; his Catholic faith was his strength as he fought brain cancer throughout his teenage years.
Matteo Farina was born in Avellino, Italy, on September 19, 1990. It was apparent early in his life that Matteo possessed a deeply spiritual side. He would recite the Rosary every day, read the Gospel, and he developed a devotion to St. Padre Pio and St. Francis of Assisi....
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Vigano's Letter to Trump Reveals the Battle
As goes a famous expression: "There are decades in which nothing happens and weeks in which decades happen." And here we are, in the heat of such a moment....
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"Love" True Essence of God! / The Enemy of Hell!
Who was the last soul God sent to Hell? Many would respond with some of the most notorious persons or dictators of history....
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POPE JOHN VIII, FIRST ASSASSINATED POPE
Pope John was a native of Rome, born in the first quarter of the 9th century, some say in 816. His father was known as Gundus. As a young man, John witnessed the sack of Rome by the Saracens. During that battle, the enemy partly destroyed Old St. Peter’s Basilica and St. Paul Outside the Walls....
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Kingdoms of Our World
Of late, I’ve waged a war on carpenter bees, which seem heck-bent on burrowing holes throughout my porch to the point where I have to sweep sawdust off each morning. My attempts at repairing and staining only appear to alter their trajectory, not their aim....
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The first rule for prayer, the most important first step, is not about how to do it, but to just do it; not to perfect and complete it but to begin it. Once the car is moving, it's easy to steer it in the right direction, but it's much harder to start it up when it's stalled. And prayer is stalled in our world.
Holiness is especially found in your hidden life....
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Catholics Must Ask: Does Black Lives Matter Support Abortion Rights?
Racism is a serious moral issue. Catholicism is a religion of many nations, many people, many colors. When we go to Mass, we see every nationality and people from many backgrounds, which in theory should lead us to love each other based on the teachings of our Lord Jesus....
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Pride or Love
I've heard it said that Satan's greatest accomplishment is convincing so many that he doesn't exist. I think that is probably pretty on point. I think that he has accomplished another great task that is subverting the Faith and the Faithful though, and that is his "redefinition" and "perversion" o...
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When World War II ended the nightmare for others began: Meet the Thirty-Eight Martyrs of Albania
When the Nazis fled Albania at the end of WW II, the communists took control of the small country. From 1945 through 1974, they ruled Albania with an iron hand banning religion, especially Catholicism....
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A Buried Treasure: The "Ave Maria" of Bruno Vlahek
Back in 2013, I was visiting the popular British sheet music website Score Exchange (where I happen to sell some of my own music), searching for a good piano arrangement of the familiar and timeless Schubert Ave Maria....
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Hatred; a most devastating attribute towards each other!
Listen to people who are in dire straits because of others' misguided opinions or prejudices. Read the morning paper and see another shooting or destruction of peace-loving persons property. Or sit bowing your head as the tears for what God intended for humanity has fallen apart and we can only as...
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