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Are you trained to fly?
By Fr. Michael J. Denk
On July 16, 1999, John F. Kennedy, Jr.; his wife, Carolyn Bessette Kennedy; and her sister, Lauren Bessette, died when the single-engine plane that Kennedy was piloting crashed into the Atlantic Ocean near Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts.
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The OT North as Type of ALL Christian Division - Not Just One or the Other - or How a Great EWTN Pastor and EWTN Theologian Helped Me Go Deeper
By Scott Pauline
I just went to the Holy League Men's conference a couple months ago, and it was a great ride. It had fantastic speakers including an EWTN celebrity priest, a stellar preacher and man of God.
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Progress
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
We marvel at our awesomely rapid technological progress today, as we take for granted the availability of global-reaching mobile videophones that were undreamed of only a few years ago. However, progress hasn’t always been that brisk.
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Day 246 – No One is Good but God Alone
By David Vermont
In today’s reading is one of Jesus’ most startling responses. Jesus is asked by someone how to inherit eternal life: An official asked him this question, “Good teacher, what must I do to inherit eternal life?” Jesus answered him, “Why do you call me good? No one is good but God alone.”
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Bread of the Presence, Bread of His Presence
By Mary Rivers
Sacred bread is brought into creation through the chosen people of God-
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Fruitfulness
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
Often our limited prospects are not only fulfilled but even exceeded. Even when we lack foresight and expectancy, God can still transform our little acorn into a mighty oak tree.
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Day 245 – Lord, Have Mercy on Me, a Sinner.
By David Vermont
Today we read one of the most beautiful passages in all of scripture. In it, Jesus compares the prayers of what from outward appearances appears to be a very holy man (a Pharisee) v. a very sinful man (a tax collector).
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We are NOT in Just Another Age of Opposition
By Scott Pauline
I went up to the priest at Theology on Tap many years ago and said, Father, the mystics teach that before the end of the world there will be a minor apostasy and conditional tribulation after which will occur a glorious renewal and age of peace. He said, But there have been many apostasies. He must have been under the impression that even partial assaults on the Church are apostasy.
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God-Sovereignty
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
There are two kinds of atheists: cogitative and ethical. The first type strives to prove his position by denying a need for any deity, while the second type cannot accept a God who sets rules of morality. The first type seeks assurance from his intellect, while the second type seeks assurance from the drives of his will; “they suppress the truth by their wickedness,” Paul says (Rom 1:18).
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Day 244 – You Cannot Only Do the Minimum
By David Vermont
Today we read Jesus example of a servant who comes in from working in the field. Jesus points out that his work is not done but rather, even after having worked all day, the still must prepare supper for the master.
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The Christmas Miracle
By Deborah Burton
“I think I’m having a crisis of faith,” Anna said as she carefully pulled out and sifted through contents remaining in the bottom of the garbage disposal.
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Insecurity
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
The third-century bishop and martyr, St. Felix of Nola, trying to escape his persecutors, hid in a cave. Immediately a spider wove its gossamer web across the small opening, giving the appearance to his prying pursuers that the cave had not been recently occupied.
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Day 243 – The Rich Man and Lazarus
By David Vermont
Today we read Jesus description of the eternal fate of one rich man and one poor man. The poor man lay at the door of the rich man and wanted only the scraps of his table. However, the rich man never showed any charity to Lazarus. When they died, Lazarus went to “Abraham’s bosom” and the rich man to Hades.
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Epiphany: Seeking—and Finding—Truth
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Epiphany. Before I converted to Christian Catholicism, I knew the noun only as AHA! Something previously opaque suddenly made clear, like when I first began to understand the astounding complexity and compensatory ability of the human heart. But now the word Epiphany connotes an event.
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A Chat with Tim Staples, Part 2
By Bill Dunn
At the recent Connecticut Catholic Men’s Conference, I had the opportunity to sit down and chat with the keynote speaker, Tim Staples, who has been a Catholic evangelist and apologist for the past 23 years. I asked Tim if it’s difficult to defend the truth in a culture that doesn’t even acknowledge anymore that truth is a real thing.
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Gifts For Our King
By Carol Ann Chybowski
This carol is synonymous with Epiphany, and we sing it every year, at least the first two verses. It is natural to want to focus on the joy of the Nativity and the glory of Christ’s reign on earth.
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Epiphany: Are You A Thrill Seeker?
By Fr. Michael J. Denk
One of the best things about being a priest, especially when it snows likes this, is that late at night when I get into the parking lot, I have an entire parking lot in which to do “donuts”!
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