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The Lord Remembers His Oath - St. Elizabeth and St. Zachariah
By Starla Hester
St. Elizabeth was the wife of Zachariah and mother of John the Baptist. Mary and Elizabeth were cousins so naturally Jesus and John the Baptist would be cousins.
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My God, My Lord, My Savior
By Crysaly Aviles
Christmas is about the Messiah who came to live among us. The Messiah was prophesized in the Old Testament and came to pass in the story of Christmas.
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The Meaning of God's Secret Plan
By David Torkington
I want to let you into a secret. It is the secret of sanctity, and St Paul was the first to pen it. It is simply this, “God’s power works most perfectly in weakness” (2 Corinthians 12:9). That is why God always seems to choose the wrong person for the job, the person who appears to be unfit-for-purpose.
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Dog Spelled Backwards is Christmas
By Mar Camen
Many people may celebrate Christmas, but not everybody celebrates the birth of Jesus. Every Christmas we have parties and gifts, lights and snow, but lest we forget that Christmas is not just about a baby who is born, but about God made man out of His love.
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And Her Name Is Joy
By Andree Ory
Lately, I have been meditating on the virtue of charity and the peace it brings. “The fruits of charity are joy, peace and mercy…it fosters reciprocity…” (Catechism of the Catholic Church, 1829).
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What is the real Christmas story?
By Tony Jesse
When it comes to the Christmas season, our perception is that of a time when people are filled with cheer, peace, and tend to be in a merry mode
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The Christmas Eve Proclamation and Daniel Clause: A Thorn in the Side of Liberal NAB Scholars
By Scott Pauline
St. Gabriel prophesied (by implication) of the First Coming of Christ to Daniel in the OLD Testament as being in the 65th literal week of Jewish years after the beginning of the rebuilding of the Temple, which was approximately 444 BC.
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Let Your Soul be a Manger
By Kaity Jones
Christmas season is in full swing. Presents have been bought or still need to be bought (guilty not done yet). Family and friend parties keep piling up, and the house may not even be decorated yet. It’s a hectic time of year. I will be the first to say, I haven’t used this time of preparation wisely.
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Do we really believe God is with us?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Are we living like God is with us, among us, and in us? "Look! the virgin is with child and will give birth to a son whom they will call Immanuel, a name which means 'God-is-with-us'." (Matthew 1:23)
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Shoes and Belts
By Faith Flaherty
This morning I was reading December's Magnificat. Father Peter John Cameron, O.P. wrote an editorial on belts. He quotes the Jesuit Father Cornelius a Lapide saying that a belt can be penitential
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We Know the Church Will Win the War
By Bill Dunn
World War II documentaries are fascinating. When the documentaries describe a bleak time during the war, say, the sneak attack on Pearl Harbor or the relentless bombing of London, your heart goes out for the people involved.
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We Have Seen His Face: A Meditation on the Nativity
By Bernice Pillart Dumitru
Let us pray that all in our world caught in the darkness of unbelief will see the star and come to worship Him.
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Christmas And Other Fairy Tales (We Believe)
By Greg Schlueter
There is great news for our world: We still love Christmas. From our earliest years, like our parents before us, like their parents before them, we’ve been formed to cherish this Season. It is special. Magical.
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Rejoice! Again and again and again Rejoice!
By Kathy Lamb
There’s a lot of rejoicing going on in our parish these days! Finally we’re able to celebrate Mass in our newly renovated church, just in time for Advent! I believe the Holy Spirit is more active in our parish these days. I see big smiles, displays of good will, rejoicing and more rejoicing.
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How and why did silence prevail?: Psalm 69 and the people of Aleppo
By John Mayer
All I could do was sit behind my computer screen and watch the headlines pop up as the situation unfolded in what would be the near cease-fire in Aleppo, Syria.
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How big is your faith?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
How big is your faith? That's a question I recently presented to some children.
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St. Joseph - The Heart of Fatherhood
By Nancy Marie Murray
The Gospel for the Fourth Sunday of Advent brings us the beautiful story of an angel’s midnight visit to Joseph. Through the angel’s message, God reveals to Joseph that Mary’s unexpected pregnancy is part of His Divine Plan.
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