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GOOD MORNING!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
GOOD MORNING!!! A greeting used by the multitudes, every day. Or "Have a blessed day."
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Five Reasons We Have to Carry Our Cross
By Terri Thomas
When Jesus uses the word “cross” he is referring to suffering as an “instrument of salvation.” This makes sense in reference to his suffering and death but many Christians wonder, isn’t what Jesus did enough? Why do we have to carry our crosses?
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Reflections on St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians
By E.M. McCarthy
(These are some reflections I wrote at the request of the leader of our local adoration chapel for our October Holy Hour of Reparation:) Reading: St. Paul's Letter to the Ephesians, Chapter 4: 1-13
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For the Cast Off Wife
By Katie Zalany
I would have been married ten years this year on November 7. The beautiful fall day we were married on will never escape my memory. But I am not celebrating that anniversary for I am the cast off, forsaken wife. The one a man left. The one God took away from me too soon.
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"The Amazon: New Paths for the Church and for Integral Ecology"
By E.M. McCarthy
The Amazon synod is taking place during October 2019 which discusses the Catholic Church in the Amazon region. As with the general synod in Ireland in May, and the Marriage synods in 2014 and 2015, modern problems are addressed in these meetings. Basically a synod is an academic meeting used to discuss issues related to the Church today.
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Tree of Life
By Susan Skinner
As you all know I record what pops in my head as a letter from God. If the Church came out today and said all I have written is wrong, the Church is correct and I am wrong. I always want to be clear about that so you can discern what I write.
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Enough Already!! End it!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Lord have Mercy!!! Is it just me--or there many of you wondering, "What ever is happening in our world?"
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Adam and Eve, Abraham and Isaac and the Place called Calvary
By Michael J. McCormick
Consider the significance of the words of Saint Jerome (342-420 A.D.) who lived not far from the time of Jesus.
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The Great Adventure Bible Timeline Event With Jeff Cavins
By William Hemsworth
On September 28, I had the great honor of attending The Great Adventure Bible in A Day event presented by Jeff Cavins. The event was help in the auditorium at Christ Cathedral in Garden Grove, CA. The event was sold out, and I was able to learn about the Bible with 700 of my closest friends from one of the world’s greatest Bible teachers.
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Forgiveness in the eyes of others
By Tess Shore
The ultimate goodness that can come out of a bad situation is forgiveness. We all had to forgive someone or at least the opportunity. The story making headlines on forgiveness is how a young man can forgive a person for killing his brother. The young man then pleads with the judge to allow him to hug the woman. This was the ultimate act of forgiveness.
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The Kingdom of God is at Hand
By Susan Skinner
This is the version in Mark’s Gospel of Jesus walking on water. There’s an odd line in it. He meant to pass by them. The passage concludes with Jesus telling them “it is I” and then it explains they had not understood the incident of the loaves and their hearts were hardened.
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When Our Gifts Become Obstacles to God
By Katie Zalany
?I’ve been doing a lot of reflection on the many Gospel passages about riches being obstacles to the kingdom of heaven. As I’ve reflected on my own gifts and “riches,” I came to an insight about these passages: Our gifts can be gateways to God, but at a point, they can become obstacles to God.
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Embrace the Night for it Brings Light
By Katie Zalany
Do we think of the night as light? As transformative in its power? As an in-road to the Divine? Because it is.
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What is Your 60 Second Commercial
By Lorrie McNickle
Do you know why you are Catholic? If you don't know, how can you explain and convince anyone else that they should be Catholic too?
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Wonderfully Made
By Oscar L. Rankin, Jr
I was watching Michael Phelps doing the Australian crawl in an Olympic replay and noticed that a swimmer doing this stroke creates a wave similar to that of a ballasted sailboat as it travels in the water, and this winning style may have contributed to Phelps success.
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The Divine Bridegroom: An Argument for the Divinity of Jesus
By JP Nunez
One of the little oddities of Christianity is that while the divinity of Jesus is arguably the defining feature of our faith, it's surprisingly difficult to find this doctrine explicitly taught in Scripture.
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Living The Worthy Life- Education of The Masses- Religious Education
By Michael Cunningham
Can you possibly imagine that a person almost fifty years ago could have accurately foretold what is currently going on in the Catholic Church today? Now, you may not until you find out the name of the that person- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen. He predicted on television with these words:
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