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Good Friday; 2020
By Ralph Hathaway
Three of the last seven words on the Cross. From the cross comes a cry of lamentation. “I Thirst”
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Our Darkest Moments, Converted by Mercy
By Nancy Marie Murray
The meeting of Jesus and the Samaritan woman at the well (John 4:5-42) is a favorite of mine, filled with hope for those who have strayed far from the Lord. Each of us, like this woman, is loved and called by Jesus, who offers us endless mercy.
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Solemnity of the Annunciation.
By Troy Kroening
The Annunciation is the announcement from the angel Gabriel to Mary about her conceiving the Son of God within her Womb. It also encapsulates her yes to God’s plan, sometimes called her fiat. But the solemn feast also includes the mystery of the Incarnation, God becoming human. God’s plan to save us from sin has begun.
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What God Promises --He Does!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Going into Revelation Chapter 3---Oh what comfort we shall find.
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We've Lost Jesus!
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
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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Light in the Darkness
By Nancy Marie Murray
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 around the world are already suffering from the Coronavirus, while the rest of us dread its possible i
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God in the Quarantine
By Charles Fraune
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 destabilization of society as we have known it for the past many decades.
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"I Know You"
By Elizabeth Thomas
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
By Bill Dunn
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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How Should Catholics Deal With The Coronavirus?
By Tony Jesse
This is turning out to be a Lent we'll never forget. How ironic, as we carry our unique crosses with various sacrifices this Lent, we also have the reality of a pandemic that is causing heightened panic across the globe.
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Blessed Is the One who Read, Who Listen and Who Heeds.
By Elizabeth Thomas
Since most of the population have been exiled to their homes, away from Church--now is the time perhaps to seek God's Word from Scripture. For myself, I am being led to read Revelation, as God is impressing upon my heart to do so.
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Our Faith, Our Love, Our Hope ON-LINE Catholic Conference on March 28th!
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
There is a very special conference coming ON-LINE on Saturday, March 28th from 10 -5 p.m. EST. The conference is being sponsored by two Catholic organizations. One is Patchwork Heart Ministries and the other is Fiat Network Ministries.
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Spiritual Communion in This Hour of Need
By Chick Todd
All across the world, bishops are suspending Mass as Catholics join in the campaign to help "flatten the curve" of the spread of COVID-19 VIRUS. There are still ways for the faithful to participate in the spiritual benefits of Communion.
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Blind Man Sees in More Ways Than One
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel reading, Jesus healed a man born blind. As usual, the Pharisees had a conniption. Their anger was due partly to the fact that the miracle was done on the Sabbath, but mostly because, well, because it was Jesus.
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Woman, What Have I Told You?
By Elizabeth Thomas
Crying, treasuring the last time I would receive our Lord at Sunday's Mass--my heart hears these words. "Woman, why are you weeping? Remember My Words. Remember to Rejoice always, in all things, give thanks; and pray without ceasing--for this is the Will of the Father for you."
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Living The Worthy Life: Truth Be Told
By Michael Cunningham
Bishop Sheen put it this way, ¨Sometimes the only way the good Lord can get into some hearts is to break them.¨
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Death! When does its Impact Make Sense?
By Ralph Hathaway
Today, my wife and I were driving out of the cemetery where our son was laid to rest in January. We noticed an older woman standing beside a newly prepared grave with the dirt still bare.
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