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Let God Take Everything
By Charles Fraune
The Church acknowledges and teaches, both in Sacred Scripture and Sacred Tradition, that suffering is tied to sin and can be embraced as reparation for sins, both those which we ourselves have committed and those which have been committed by others.
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We told God to get out – so he did
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
When you kick an individual out of your home the impact is felt by everyone in some way. When you terminate the employment of someone it creates a ripple effect for that person, your company, the family that individual may have to support, and friends perhaps that employee had at your business.
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Not All Churches Are Created Equal
By JP Nunez
I’ve heard several people say that any Christian denomination is as good as any other. It doesn’t matter if you’re Catholic, Lutheran, Methodist, Orthodox, or anything else, as long as you worship the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. You often find this way of thinking in certain strands of Protestantism, but I’ve seen it in several Catholics too.
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In Face of Coronaphobia We Need to Recognize, "Jesus is My King"
By Norman Fulkerson
The fear of the coronavirus has created a climate of frenetic intemperance that is causing much anxiety and agitation. In times of crisis like these, calm is a very important virtue.
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Holy Week & Easter During a Time of Pandemic: A Spiritual Meditation
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
We tend to view the happenings around us through a “me-centered” prism. Some examples help: That four-engine long train is going to make me late for work!; That Dow plunge cost me so much yesterday!; perhaps even, Social distance is making me stir-crazy! How relevant that last one, right?
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"Remove the Stones, Untie Them, Let Them Go!"
By Elizabeth Thomas
When Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead, He said to him, “Lazarus, come out!” Before then He spoke more IMPORTANT WORDS to the PEOPLE. Words He speaks to us. "Remove the stone," and then later--"untie him and let him go"--speaking of the burial cloths binding Lazarus up. *John 11 vs 39-44
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Watch for Those who Draw Closer Right Now: Your "Simons"
By Katie Zalany
When the pandemic first hit, I remember seeing a line somewhere encouraging us to watch for those in our life who drew closer to us at this time, and those who abandoned us or put us aside.
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"Rejection of The Christ"
By Ralph Hathaway
As we approach the Passion of Christ our thoughts will be on the Agony in the Garden, the Scourging at the Pillar, Crowning with thorns, the carrying of his cross and being nailed to it. But that isn’t all. The obvious events with much suffering began centuries before his birth. Let us look at the historical beginning.
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"Come to Me All You Who are Weary!"
By Norman Fulkerson
I witnessed a gut-wrenching scene when I recently entered an adoration chapel in North Carolina. Like the rest of the country, there were no Masses anywhere. Thus, this chapel served as a place for local Catholics to pray and make spiritual communions.
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Jesus Carries the Cross
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
The Long Road to Calvary John cried out, a lone voice in the desert: "Prepare the way of the Lord; make straight His paths." (Matt 3:3) He cried out! He didn't speak, as if it was a passing thought like: "Oh by the way, did you know the Lord is coming?"
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The Institution of the Holy Eucharist
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
The Fifth Luminous Mystery The Institution of the Holy Eucharist In John 6:51, while Jesus was teaching the Jews at the synagogue in Capharnaum, He gave us the first Eucharistic Doctrine. He called Himself “The Bread of Life”.
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Garden of Gethsemane, Mount of Olives
By Mary Rivers
The gospels record Jesus and His disciples came here to pray the night before His Passion. Ancient broad leafed olive branches hid them from the soldiers who wanted to capture Jesus with open ground or even a cave to protect them from the elements.
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THE SIXTH SEAL--PROPHECIES FORE TOLD BY SAINTS AND MARY
By Elizabeth Thomas
When our Masses were stopped, and the churches closed due to the Covid -19 as you know my blog about "Now is the Time --to Not Fear" ---had already been published. I wondered WHY, God, why?" He reminded me that everything is for His purpose and a reason.
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A New Era
By E.M. McCarthy
There is time when suffering comes to everyone, whether it is physical, spiritual, or emotional. Most of us do not dwell on our own death, precisely because it would prevent us from doing our daily duty.
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resubmission of I am the Begining and the End.
By Elizabeth Thomas
Why would God be leading us to reflect on Revelation Readings? Some would be thinking that the author is talking a "Dooms Day Scenerio." How about a "Wondrous Day of All DAYS"---scenerio? We who believe should be very excited as time ticks down!!!
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No Masses: A Surreal Situation
By Bill Dunn
I hesitate to write about the Coronavirus pandemic, because the situation changes from day to day. Whatever I write today won’t be published for a while, and so what I have to say right now will be really old news by the time anyone sees it.
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Peter and Judas: Similar but Very Different
By Bill Dunn
This week is Palm Sunday, and at the very beginning of Mass (assuming public Masses are being held in your state) we will hear the gospel account of Jesus’ triumphal entry into Jerusalem. The crowds waved palm branches and shouted joyful praise as Jesus rode by on a donkey.
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