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"The only way we will learn to trust God is by getting to know God. When our understanding of him is deficient, we are going to view him wrongly."
Reflect, today, upon your own level of faith and trust...
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What God Promises --He Does!
Going into Revelation Chapter 3---Oh what comfort we shall find....
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Meet The Pandemic Saints—The Church's alternative to the CDC
The Catholic Church has patron saints for many causes. There are so many they even had to be alphabetized. Under the letter A, there are 23 named saints such as St. Agatha, the Patroness of bakers and nurses, and the great Augustine of Hippo, the patron saint of printers and brewmasters....
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We've Lost Jesus!
It is terribly difficult for us to admit—even, or perhaps especially- for those of us with faith. We are Catholics or Christians, after all, and we trust Jesus, we have faith in God the Father. We know not to fear. Argue with ourselves when we are afraid....
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"Nobody can turn you into a slave unless you allow them. Nobody can make you afraid of anything, unless you allow them. Nobody can tell you to do something wrong, unless you allow them. God never created you to be a slave, man did. God never created division or set up any borders between brothers, man did. God never told you hurt or kill another, man did. So why is man your god, and not the Creato
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The Annunciation
This day, that would change the history of the world, started like any other day. But the people of Israel could feel an electricity in the air that cut through the calm of the day. Mary had grown up with a full knowledge of Holy Scripture....
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Light in the Darkness
Times seem especially dark right now. For the first time in the 2000 years of the Catholic Church, public Masses have ceased in Rome. Churches have closed their doors. In many dioceses, Masses have been cancelled - perhaps for the remainder of Lent, for Good Friday, for Easter Sunday. Many people ar...
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This Portuguese Jesuit was a poet, dramatist, and scholar. He also converted more than one million native Brazilians
Joseph de Anchieta was born on March 19, 1534, in San Cristobal de La Laguna in a city called Tenerife which was in the Canary Islands. Joseph’s dad was a wealthy landowner who had escaped to Tenerife after participating in a plot to overthrow King Charles V....
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God in the Quarantine
As is evident in the social media posts and ventings and ponderings that appear on a daily basis as everyone hunkers down in some sort of quarantine mode, people are wrestling with the implications of the government reactions to the virus, the international economic downturn, and the potential desta...
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Living The Worthy Life: Doing The Right Thing, Living The Right Thing, And At The Right Time
There were two significant things that happened to the Church in December of 2019. Both of these have played and will play important roles in the Church for years to come but neither have been put together as one until this article. Could it possibly be the case?...
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Quarantine Rosary
Many saints throughout the ages have often recited the rosary in times of distress and trials. There is no time in recent history that the power of the faithful praying the rosary is needed more than now....
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"I Know You"
From Revelation Chapter 2 v2 “I know your works, your labor, and your endurance, and that you cannot tolerate the wicked; you have tested those who call themselves apostles but are not, and discovered that they are impostors.*...
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Jesus Wept
This week’s gospel reading chronicles the amazing miracle when Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead. This event takes up most of chapter 11 in John’s Gospel. Contained within this reading is the shortest verse in the Bible, verse 35: “Jesus wept.”...
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Nobody can turn you into a slave unless you allow them. Nobody can make you afraid of anything, unless you allow them. Nobody can tell you to do something wrong, unless you allow them. God never created you to be a slave, man did. God never created division or set up any borders between brothers, man did. God never told you hurt or kill another, man did. So why is man your god, and not the Creator
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It is okay to miss your home parish
The first weekend with no public mass for most Catholic Churches in the United States seems to still hit one hard. However, while searching the internet looking for a Mass, I was bummed that I was not able to connect to my home parish....
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Pandemics and Eternal Perspective
The other day I went for a walk around my neighborhood. The temperature was up, the sun was shining, and the scent of spring was in the air....
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Make The Day Better For Someone
So I can’t help but wonder what holds people together when the world seems to be falling apart....
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God, Graciously Hear Us
When we long for the simple days of yesteryear; when we find ourselves overstressed; let us step back from the challenges we fear, and pray to God who knows what's best...
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The Devil in the Quarantine
As we enter into this Quarantine, we must remember that the devil will not let this opportunity pass him by without seizing it for our spiritual destruction....
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Four Simple Principles to Cope with COVID – 19
I write this article with a deep sense of longing to see the end of the tunnel that we are all facing around the globe with the COVID – 19 virus. My anguish has led me to churn my inner self to the understanding of the present moment of this time in history....
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