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ACTUAL GRACE -- TO SERVE GOD!
By Elizabeth Ambielli
YE-S-S-S! Sanctified, Serving, Sacrificial. The four words that keep Catholic Christians aware of the special Divine favor they were given. In previous article, Sanctification Is A Process, I wrote of the initiation into God’s sovereign will for all His creation, to be holy and to live a holy life. Such is the aim of God’s Salvation plan for man.
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A Merciful Encounter
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
A passenger next to me on a plane flight noticed my Roman collar and soon engaged me in a conversation about religion. He remarked that he had given up his childhood faith “because,” he said, “the Bible speaks so much about the wrath of God.” He was incredulous when I told him that every such passage was qualified by the option offered to every sinner to evade such wrath by turning to God’s mercy.
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Day 282 – The Heavenly Sanctuary
By David Vermont
In today’s reading, the author describes Jesus entering into the heavenly sanctuary and how and why it surpasses the earthly sanctuary.
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On the Cross of Calvary
By Mary Rivers
Outside Jerusalem upon a hill of Calvary Three cross beams are seen in the morning fog
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Portals of Mercy
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
First, of course is the “start-off-clean” sacrament. Baptism removes original sin, which is “’contracted’ and now ‘committed’ - a state and not an act” (CCC, #404), This is the sin that Romans 5:12 describes: “[S]in came into the world through one man, and so death spread to all because all have sinned.”
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Day 281 – The Old Covenant is Obsolete
By David Vermont
In today’s reading the author specifically declares the Old Covenant obsolete: In speaking of a new covenant, he makes the first one obsolete. And what is becoming obsolete and growing old is ready to vanish away. Hebrews 8:13
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Faith: The Mystery, Gift, and New Thoughts of Reciprocity
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
“After trying out several churches over the last few months, I realized that none of them could work for me because you need faith to go to church.”
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Mother of Mercy
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
In heaven’s “priority list” of channels of Divine Mercy, a most prominent place has been assigned to Mary, some of whose many titles include “Mother of Mercy” and “Refuge of Sinners.” Only three direct quotations of Mary are found in the Bible, but ithing those few sentences you’ll find the work mercy twice
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"...And Deserving of All My Love"
By Sr. Christina M. Neumann
Last night before "crawling in," when I knelt at my bedside to make an act of contrition (a custom I have observed for years), one phrase struck me: "deserving of all my love." Our society doesn't like to recognize this fact that God deserves our love.
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Day 280 – A Priest Forever…
By David Vermont
Today’s chapter focus’ on the similarity of Jesus to the Old Testament figure Melchizedek. After describing the figure the author points out that Melchizedek was not a priest by ancestry, i.e., by birth into a particular tribe. Since the Levitical priesthood could not bring about perfection a new priest in the order of Melchizedek was needed. Jesus is the new high priest.
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Following Jesus
By Mary Rivers
Jesus spent most of His public ministry preaching; on one occasion His pulpit being Peter’s boat on the Sea of Galilee. There Jesus tells His disciples, “Duc in altum” – launch into the deep water and, “I will be with you.”
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The Prison Cell That's Never Locked
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
A cartoon showed a bedraggled and disheveled prisoner probing his open cell door, calling to this gaunt cellmate, “The good news is that the cell door isn’t locked. The bad news is that it never was – there’s not keyhole!” The truly bad news is that countless people imprison themselves for years at a time in their self-induced guilt, and the “worse” news is that they don’t realize the “good” ne
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Day 279 – What is Foundational?
By David Vermont
Once someone is in the Catholic Church, to voluntarily leave and reject the truth is the most serious of insults against the Lord.
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Reading the New Testament in Light of the Old
By JP Nunez
As Catholics, we’re often taught to read the Old Testament in light of the New. Jesus is the center of Scripture, so everything in it ultimately points to him even if it’s not explicitly about him.
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Mercy from Divine Love
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Because of God’s love he found a way to show mercy. His hatred of sin will not bring down his wrath as long as his mercy isn’t spurned. The poetic and touching dictum of Charles Sprague says, “Hate shuts her soul when dove-eyed Mercy pleads.” That is the Lord pleads gently and lovingly, urging us to avoid the tragic choice of our own eternal punishment that we would bring upon ourselves.
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Day 278 – High Priest According to the Order of Melchizedek
By David Vermont
Today we are in Hebrews chapter 5. This chapter is a little more straightforward by vitally important. It begins by establishing certain basic principles.
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Why Did Jesus Use Harsh Language?
By Tony Jesse
The show Intervention on A&E illustrates how a drug addict gets to the sad point in which a therapist has to sit down with the addict and deliver him the hard, but necessary truth of their addiction. In the grand picture of salvation, Jesus is the interventionist, and we are the addict that suffers from the addiction to sin.
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