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Catholic Camaraderie—Unity in Suffering
By Matthew Chicoine
According to J.R.R. Tolkien in his masterpiece The Fellowship of the Ring, “Not all those who wander are lost.” We do not have to look too far to notice that man in the 21st century wander often.
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Conversation with the Devil
By Victor S E Moubarak
Devil: Ah … I see you’re going to church … again! Why do you do this? Man: It’s Sunday. I am going to Mass.
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MONDAY . . . The Joyful Mysteries: LIVED
By Elizabeth Ambielli
In a previous submission, Mysteries of God Discovered! – I gave a brief history of the meditative prayers called the Rosary and wrote that in future submissions I would write of each of the 4 Rosary mysteries, Joyful, Sorrowful, Glorious, Luminous that are representative of the life of Christ while He walked the earth.
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They'll Know We Are Christians By Our Hate
By Joe Donovan
“They’ll know we are Christians by our hate”! I know that distinction may be over the top but it sure feels that way in today’s dialogue or social media outlets.
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LOVE BEYOND ALL TELLING
By Kathy Lamb
Dear Father Abel, Today you told us God’s love supports and sanctifies. You said, “be part of the vine to remain in Christ.” Also, something like, we don’t know how to share Christ. The goal is not to feel good about ourselves but to gather souls.
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A Dancing Dream
By Elizabeth Thomas
I cannot remember the year this came, but I found this when cleaning out files on the computer. As we traveled in 2009/2010---to keep in touch with friends, a Sunday Sharing was started to my family and friend via email. This was one, and becuase of the recent blog about Pope Francis ---I knew that God had me FIND this, becuase it was to be shared again.
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What is Evil?
By Lorrie McNickle
I recently came across a video clip of Father Donald Calloway discussing “ends and means” and “Harry Potter”. It was an awesome explanation of how bad and immoral means never justify an end. You cannot possibly arrive at a good end if you use unjust, immoral, and evil means to get there.
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Theology of the Crucified Body, Part II: Doubting Thomas and the Doubting Jews
By Scott Pauline
This article will attempt to argue another powerful dimension of the theology of crucifixion that is perfectly appropriate, and that is the notion that the five major wounds of Jesus image the States, or Way, of holiness and maturity both for the individual saint and the People of God historically.
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Sardis: the Church that Was Dead and the Modern Crisis
By Scott Pauline
Ralph Martin has written a poignant article highlighting the grave crisis in the Church with the now ever-growing exposure of terrible sex scandals and such in many priests and bishops. He does also show, at the close of such article, hope that the remnant of faithful Catholics will serve to revive and renew the Church.
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Being an Inviter
By Mary Rivers
Traveling upriver into the Great Lakes, we have seen many travelers, wanderers really, leaving behind their comfort zones.
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Overcoming Fear
By Tyler Marie Flatt
We hear messages throughout the New Testament about not holding on to fear, of trusting whole heartedly in God. In John's Gospel Jesus tells us “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give it to you. Do not let your hearts be troubled or afraid” John 14:27.
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Are you a Winner or a Loser?
By Lorrie McNickle
Are you a winner or a loser? Because I bet many people that cruise through life thinking they are winners will actually be determined losers upon death.
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His Love Revealed: The Transfiguration of The Lord
By Frank J. Maduri
The Holy Catholic Church will celebrate The Transfiguration of The Lord on Monday, August 6th, the event marked in the Gospels as well as in The Luminous Mysteries of The Holy Rosary.
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A Person Divided
By Elizabeth Thomas
In another of God's Ways, this morning when coming to write down a detailed dream I had last night, my Word Tablet opened to that last blog. (on a church divided) VERY appropriate for what I was about to write about was Inner Healing.
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When Mary Visits
By Susan Skinner
I was at Mass on the Feast of the Visitation this year and the Priest spoke about the significance of the Old Testament prefigurement of the Visitation.
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Marriage and the Water Mill
By Susan Skinner
As I was walking this morning and praying, talking to God, as I often do, an image kept popping into my mind. It was the image of a Water Mill. As you all know a water mill uses hydropower. It uses a water wheel to drive a mechanical process to produce the energy which can create milling, rolling or hammering.
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The Seven Apocalypse Letters Revisited: a Renewed View of the Ages of the Church
By Scott Pauline
We have come a long way. We started by gazing at the sacred hand of Our Lord, holding the mystical seven stars. We asked ourselves, can this be merely seven literal early church Christian communities in Asia Minor?
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