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Running naked with a Gentile woman
By Jason Klinnert
Any of you who are parents have no doubt from time to time had toddlers running naked through your house (at least I hope they are toddlers).
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Called to Perfect Holiness
By Nancy Marie Murray
In the readings for Sunday February 19th, the Father commands us to be holy; Paul states that we are the dwelling place of the Spirit of God; and Jesus calls us to “Be perfect, just as your heavenly Father is perfect.”
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When Praise is Impossible
By Richard Maffeo
Yes, it is good to praise the Lord. But when life flings us to the ground our heart often catches in our throat and chokes the words before they can cross our lips.
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2-10-2017, Don't stick your keys into an electrical outlet and not expect to get your eyes opened.
By Jason Klinnert
When I was a 5 or 6 years old I got a hold of some extra keys that were laying around and was playing with them one night while my mom was making supper. Our stove in our kitchen had an electrical outlet installed on the face of it right above the oven door.
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Forgive as He forgives
By Mariel Roersma
A recent gospel deals with a very important topic, forgiveness. St. Matthew says, "Therefore, if you bring your gift to the altar, and there recall that your brother has anything against you, leave your gift there at the altar, go first and be reconciled with your brother, and then come and offer your gift.
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A Peace The World Cannot Give
By Helen Mac
If you are anything like me you will agree that we live in a hectic, busy world; that, in the course of the working week can raise its game to feel almost Manic.
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Two simple rules for the Mass
By De Maria
Recently, there’s been a lot of commotion on the internet claiming that praying in the orans position or holding hands during the Our Father, is wrong. But, I’ve been back to the Church for 33 years and those customs were well established when I came back.
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You, to the Third Power
By Charlotte Ostermann
Welcome back to my Catholic study of Ephesians. It’s been a long time since I left you in a pause of expectancy between You, to the Second Power and You, to the Third.
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The Catholic Understanding of Grace
By Jonathan Hayes
Anybody who has read the New Testament is aware that Grace from God is important for us as Christians, and in particular that it has a role to play in our salvation.
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Mary and Joseph Find Jesus: The Jews will Find Jesus in the NEW Temple of God at the End
By Scott Pauline
Behold, the Jewish People many times communed with God in the Holy Place, Jerusalem.
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Blest Are They
By Sr. Christina M. Neumann
Tuesday mornings are always busy for me, working at an assisted living-type facility. Before noon on Tuesdays, I am responsible for: getting ready for Bible study, setting up for Mass, attending Mass, giving a break to the receptionist on duty, finalizing Bible study preparations and finally leading the group of residents in the weekly study.
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Love Our Enemies? Jesus Must Be Kidding
By Bill Dunn
In this week’s gospel reading, we hear a portion of Jesus’ famous Sermon on the Mount. He declares, “I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute you.”
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Get Off The Fence - Already!
By Elizabeth Thomas
How many times have we said—“I am going to get this done, do this or that---or begin today to live life right? Determined we make an effort but all too soon—those best intentions just fizzle out.
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Prudence Sister of Temperance, Fortitude, Justice
By Linda Kracht
St. Francis of Assisi forged one primary mission: “to wake people up to the reality of God.” (Bishop Barron, The Pivotal Players) This ought to be our mission as well and for many different reasons including each other’s welfare — physical, mental, and spiritual.
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Be Imitators of Me
By Liana Eisenman-Wolford
Catholics understand and acknowledge hypocrisy. They are frustrated with their fellow believers who don’t share their political ideology. Their hearts ache when prominent Catholic leaders stumble into public sin.
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The Importance of The Old Testament
By Charlie Johnston
I've written a few articles on my blog, in a series called The Story of Salvation (Link here), and I just thought I'd take a break from the story to say why it's even important to know and understand the Old Testament.
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Being Choked by Thorns
By John Mayer
Recently I have been re-reading the Gospel of Luke and have been realizing a sobering and frightening reality creeping into my life. The Gospels are the words of joy and hope for everyone in all places in all times.
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