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Saint Agnes of Montepulciano, Saint of Saints
During one of Catherine of Siena's ecstasies, she exclaimed, referring to St. Agnes of Montepulciano: "I give you thanks oh my Lord, for showing me the place that will be mine (in Paradise), next to my sister Agnes." Who is this Saint (virtually unknown in our country) that a powerful Saint and Do...
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The Full Armor of God, Part 4
In this time of concern for the whole World, we who are Catholic Christians know that we can pray about and on behalf of all the people, places, and things affected by this affliction. We especially need to pray for our leaders in health, politics, and faith that all of them will work together in on...
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Our home is where our hearts should be
This Gospel reading is part of Jesus’ long farewell discourse to his disciples on the night before He died; flashback of what had happened....
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"We are often guided by the arrogance of domination, possession, manipulation, exploitation. ……..What rules today is not man, it is money [and] an economy and financial system lacking in ethics. "
This Scripture goes straight to the heart of our priorities in life. What are you working for?...
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Missing My Fellow Parishioners
Well, it’s been about two months since we’ve been unable to attend Mass and receive the Sacraments. For the first couple of weeks, it was an interesting adventure, as my wife and I set up the living room on Sunday morning to participate in the Mass on TV....
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The Unexpected Happens----A Tribute to Skylar
Into our lives daily---the unexpected happens. A lost wallet, searched for and fretted about for hours. Praying, pleading Lord let me find it for my husband. "I will be so happy when it is found, Lord."...
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What rules today is not man, it is money [and] an economy and financial system lacking in ethics. Men and women are sacrificed to the idols of money and consumption.
This Scripture goes straight to the heart of our priorities in life. What are you working for?...
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The Miracles of the Loaves and Fish in Today's World
Many years ago, my father was telling me about a bible scholar he was reading and this person’s theory that many, if not all, of Jesus’s miracles were not miraculous in the way most people tend to see them. He went on to explain using the miracle of the loaves and the fishes (Matt 14:13-21) this wa...
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The Calming of Our Storm
There is a story going across the internet about how we are all in the same storm, but different boats. This story makes me think about the Apostles on the Sea of Galilee with Jesus....
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The Scandal of Exclusivity
In this week’s gospel reading, Jesus makes this stunning statement: “I am the Way and the Truth and the Life. No one comes to the Father except through me.”...
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the door to this path is open to all!
Reflect, today, upon what your life would look like if you let God do whatever He wanted with you....
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Once Upon A Time, They Were Here
Sometimes life just turns pure strange, and there’s not a whole lot I can do about it. I received an email this week from someone wanting to know where three bodies were buried....
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Where You Stand Determines What You See
The story of Sharon Heidland is intriguing. She went to the University of Nevada on a college scholarship to play volleyball. She was attractive, had smarts, had money, and was socially popular in the party scene....
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‘Draw your strength from His love'
In today’s world one hears a lot of people who are not at peace with their lives. For different reasons they struggle to find happiness, to be happy, to appreciate of what they have… their lives seem to be falling apart....
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"Light is a reality. Darkness is the absence of that reality. Light is a positive force. Darkness is not a force or a presence or a quantity of any kind. It appears only when light disappears. Light is not dependent upon darkness, but darkness is totally dependent upon light."
Reflect, today, upon that which you are drawn toward the most....
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Oh Sacraments, Most Holy and Evasive
Many Catholics will live through more than ten weeks of lock-down of their churches due to the COVID19 virus. Yet, in the United States people still shop at Big Box and grocery stores. They are crowded. Obviously if people are going out for groceries, we are not truly stopping the spread of the COVI...
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The Parable of the Sower in Further Allegory: The Three Dimensions of the Church
Okay so I had another idea on my stuff. I haven't had another new insight for a while. Here goes. So the parable of the sower says 100-fold 60-fold and 30-fold. Okay, so once again, when we have small numbers, we should give a sacramental interpretation if possible, and this is because, overall, ...
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We Glorify God by Offering All to His Mercy
Here are today’s stimulating chat questions: How do we dedicate our works for God’s glory?...
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Superficial or Supernatural Faith?
I think we all start with a superficial faith, it is faith built and governed, motivated and inspired by emotion, and feelings. It is the proverbial foundation of sand on which we begin to build our our houses....
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What the world needs today is not more machinery or better, not new organizations or more and novel methods, but men whom the Holy Ghost can use men of prayer, men mighty in prayer. The Holy Ghost does not flow through methods, but through men. He does not come on machinery, but on men. He does not anoint plans, but men, men of prayer.
Reflect, today, upon the powerful presence of the Holy Spirit in your life....
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