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Posts By: catholic365
Pentecost: The Coming of the Kingdom
The whole point of the incarnation was firstly, to enable other human beings to see and experience the love of God, alive and acting within another human being, in their world of space and time....
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I Do, or I Don't?
I'm not sure that there is anything sadder than seeing one young adult after another being married outside the Catholic faith....
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Truly I Tell You, I Have Not Found Anyone with Such Faith
This might sound strange coming from someone who has studied theology, but I’m going to let you in on a little secret: some of the most insufferable and off-putting Christians are theologians....
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Our Sorrowful Mother Weeps Still Today
Missing Mass on Sundays and using the Lord’s Name in vain, are seen today as minor transgressions. Our Lady of La Salette’s painful sorrow and weeping beg to differ....
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Heading into Ordinary Days
We are now entering the ordinary days in the liturgical year. Does that mean, we just live day by day with no impact to our spiritual life? Absolutely not!...
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Sins against Humanity: Politicians vs. Right to Life.
“Human life must be respected and protected absolutely from the moment of conception. From the first moment of his existence, a human being must be recognized as having the rights of a person-among which is the inviolable right of every innocent being to life.” CCC 2270...
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Be Not Afraid
The greatest man of the 20th century, Pope Saint John Paul the Great, constantly offered another proclamation about fear. Quoting Scripture, the pope frequently said, “Be not afraid.”...
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The Devil is in The Details: Do Not Get Caught
Maybe this is the problem. We place our faith in the Devil instead of God. We place our faith in the father of all lies not the bearer of all truth....
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Masks Required in C Modesty and Reverence Optional
Today, over a year later, most Catholic parishes are still forcing the faithful who attend Mass to wear a mask. “Dissenters” are not only shamed by Mask Nazi’s during the Mass but escorted out, threatened with arrest, and sometimes even banned from the Church....
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Out of Suffering Have Emerged the Strongest Souls
Suffering is a byproduct of our fallen nature and there is nothing that we can do in this life to avoid it or to eradicate it....
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Meditating on "Last Things"
Saint Ignatius of Loyola and Fr. Bruno Lanteri both recommend one focus for anyone seeking to be more sane in this life, and that is this: Meditate on the fact that you’re gonna die some day....
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Will You Speak For Truth? Will You Speak for Jesus?
We must have the moral fortitude to stand up for the truth in order to stand up for Jesus....
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Virtue Signaling vs. Signaling Virtue
We have all heard about virtue signaling; but what does it really mean? And what’s the definition of being Woke?...
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Put Me In Coach, I Am Ready
When asking about discerning a call for a vocation we should ask that same question. I love being a Deacon in the Church. I love it because of three forms of the service:the service you can do for others, the service you do for your community, and the service you do for the Lord....
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A Reflection on The Missing People in the Pews and Life Anew
In Giving the Most Holy Eucharist to others is such a profound experience as I lift up the Holy Body of Christ and look into the eyes of the receiver and say, “The Body of Christ” there are no words to describe the humility and joy it brings to my heart. I have missed that dearly....
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I am, I said!
What does it mean if we who are just another person in the crowd may leave something for others to read or follow in some manner? The gifts of many are meant for all....
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Roamin' Catholic
My objective is always the same: to explore the road, to take in the world around me, and to enjoy the ride. This is such a perfect metaphor for my Catholic faith....
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A Fable True (a poem)
"Come," laughed the Sun, "and we shall be wed!"...
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On Receiving Communion
The Eucharistic meal is a sharing in all of the family. The Son’s human DNA came from His Mother. It is that of Mary. And the Trinity dwelt inside of him. Thus we as brother’s and sisters in this family receive the DNA of the family of God....
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Book Review: Worthy of Wearing by Nicole M. Caruso
This beautiful book offers step-by-step ways in which Catholic women can cultivate their own personals style and maintain their Catholic worldview in the process....
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