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"I don't know what your destiny will be, but one thing I know: the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who have sought and found how to serve."
Reflect, this night, upon those sacred words of our Lord and hear them spoken to you: “Unless I wash you, you will have no inheritance with me.”...
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POPE BENEDICT III—DEALING WITH CONTENSIONS
Benedict, son of Peter, was born in Rome, somewhere between 790 and 810. He was a well-educated man, known for his learning and piety. Before Pope Leo IV died, he had raised Benedict to the level of cardinal-priest, assigning him to the church of San Callisto....
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Cremation or In-Ground Burial
The news that a first cousin and her daughter had passed away wasn’t a shock, but entering the funeral parlor was. There before me were two urns containing the ashes of each one....
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Visions of St. Gertrude the Great
When Our Lord wants a message to get out to His Church, he raises up a powerful Saint to do the task. Such a Saint was Gertrude the Great!...
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"The truth has become an insult."
The road of denial leads to the precipice of destruction - John Bunyan: (1628 – 1688: was an English writer and Puritan preacher best remembered as the author of the Christian allegory The Pilgrim's Progress....
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Take a Post-Easter Retreat with Mary Magdalene
This year, I had wanted to take a post-Easter retreat out west to focus on the Resurrection. Obviously, that didn’t work out. Nonetheless, I think there’s an opportunity for us retreat within and explore the Resurrection more....
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St. Padre Pio: Modern Saint of Obedience
It was obedience which anchored the life of Padre Pio and led to his extraordinary legacy. Although receiving the stigmata is what he is often known for, it was certainly not the greatest legacy he left behind....
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The Full Armor of God, Part 2
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....
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Why don't people ask us about our hope?
Reflect, today, upon the depth of your own adoration of our Lord....
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What Does Corona and Sin Have in Common?
As we continue to journey through our personal Mordor - otherwise known as living through COVID-19, there remain intriguing parallels of this virus that apply to the spiritual realm....
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In Times of Fear, ‘Be of Good Cheer'
Wow, who saw this coming? Two months ago, my biggest concern was the Red Sox’ lack of starting pitching. It was looking like a long, painful season at Fenway....
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Mindfulness vs Anger
Anger: enmity, ire, irritation, rage...we all experience anger but for many of us, the detritus of the emotion piles up over minutes, days, weeks and years and then what?...
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"The Blessed Sacrament is that Presence which makes a Catholic Church different from every other place in the world; which makes it, as no other place can be, holy."
Reflect, today, upon the awesome event of the Resurrection and spend time this week in this humble adoration....
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Freedom and Covid 19
What exactly is it? I am seeing and hearing comments and posts a lot about "freedom" these days in light of the pandemic and the "social distancing" that we have all been encouraged to follow....
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Catholic Homeschooling - For the health of your children
Homeschooling families are awesome. When the social distancing rules were set in place, those who were least affected, were homeschoolers. For homeschooling families, it was business as usual....
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Divine Mercy: What is it? How to pray it? (plus a FREE ebook)
“Mankind will not have peace until it turns to the fount of My Mercy.” The message of Divine Mercy began with a Polish nun in 1931 but it is ever more relevant in our world today. It’s a message with power and promise....
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Jesus Dies on the Cross
"`If you're the Son of God, come down from that Cross. Come down and we'll believe.' Sure they will believe; they'll believe anything, just no Cross. No mortification, no self-denial." The shrill, piercing cry of the aging Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen ricocheted off the walls of the Church of St. ...
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Reflecting On (1 Corinthians 12:14-25) During The Pandemic
In light of the recent Covid-19 pandemic, many Christians have found themselves turning to their bible for answers. Some have found themselves seeking passages of comfort. For others, they have looked more to passages that would confirm we are indeed living in the end times....
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Peace is through Jesus
Many people all over the world desire to live in peace. It is a desire that is not impossible to achieve....
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Can't Have Christianity Without the Old Testament
In this week’s Scripture readings at Mass, many of the Jewish roots of Christianity are highlighted. Roots which are, for some strange reason, ignored by many modern-day Christians....
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