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Lord, Help Me to Forgive Myself!
By Andree Ory
“Uuuuggh…I’m a horrible human being. Why did I just do that? What will he/she/they think of me now? I hate myself right now. I could crumble on the floor and die right here. How humiliating,” Sound familiar?
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Doubting Purgatory
By Kathy Lamb
I appreciate the homily you gave on Purgatory last Sunday. I know many people struggle with a belief in Purgatory especially since our separated brethren don’t believe Purgatory is real.
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Who Wrote the Bible, God or Man?
By Bill Dunn
All Christians must answer a very important question: “Is the Bible God’s word to mankind, or is it mankind’s word about God?”
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Mary Our Heavenly Advocate
By Kathy Lamb
Why does the Catholic Church teach us that it’s okay to pray to Mary? The Church not only teaches us that it’s okay to pray to Mary but that it’s a good thing to do and encourages us to pray to Mary.
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A Prayerful Nation
By Crysaly Aviles
In the wake of the recent tragedies from terrorism in Orlando, Florida and Turkey; and most recently a massacre in Dallas - I am reminded that we were once a nation under God. There was a time when we prayed as a whole for God’s instruction and intervention and were blessed by it. Today we are divided by race and religion.
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Preaching To The Choir
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Deacon Emilio gripped the sides of the Ambo, hard, I could see his knuckles whiten. “I am preaching to the choir.” Smiling uncomfortably, “And how beautifully does this choir sing…but God wants more from you, wants you to sing louder…God wants more from you, much more…it’s getting worse out there…”
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Who is my neighbor? Who am I a neighbor to?
By Kathy Lamb
Sometimes we call someone a Good Samaritan. What do we mean when we call someone by this title? Most of us have an answer to this question though our viewpoints or conceptions of what it means to really be a Good Samaritan may differ. Jesus makes it very clear in Luke’s gospel. The Good Samaritan shows tremendous compassion and mercy for the bleeding dying man.
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Keep Hypocrisy Far From Me
By Richard Maffeo
His first name was Ron. I wish I remembered his last name. I’d try to locate him on one of the many social media networks of cyberspace. It’s been 40 years since we last saw each other. We worked together at the Communication Station on the Yokosuka Naval Base.
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Repent
By Crysaly Aviles
Repent. At face value it means to be sorry for something bad that we did. However, with God repentance means to turn from our evil ways and not repeat the behavior that we are sorry for. True repentance requires that we feel sorry for transgressing God and not sorry that we were caught. There is a big difference.
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Bind Their Kings in Chains
By Nicholas Modelski
Although I’ve tried off and on since college, I’ve really made a concerted effort in the past few months to pray Morning and Evening Prayer from the Liturgy of the Hours every day. So far I haven’t missed any, but I’ll admit, sometimes Morning Prayer gets delayed until 5 pm.
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A Child's Lesson on Heaven
By Shannon Whitmore
One of my favorite aspects of my job is when I have the chance to teach the children. Unfortunately, as the parish's Director of Religious Education, I don’t get to do that as often as I would like. I spend an inordinate amount of time in my office, emailing parents, inputting data, and planning events for the Religious Education program.
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Chivalry in These Present Days
By Karl Erickson
The definition and general idea of chivalry is already familiar to us; expressions like “chivalry is dead” are commonplace. Yet, if pressed, most of us might concede that its ways are both impractical and old fashioned: forgotten remnants of the medieval age.
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An Intimate Union
By Adam Crawford
In his teaching on Christian marriage, St. Paul reaches clear back to the first book of the bible, quoting from the relevant passage in Genesis,
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Following God: A Process of Dying to Self
By Katie Zalany
Following God is not easy. Our journey with God is a gradual death to everything we love outside of Him.
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A Prayer for the Dead
By Lorrie McNickle
When I die please pray for me, Pray for my Soul, to be joyful and free,
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From Grief, or Struggle, or Hardship- To Grace
By Teresa Hurst
Today, I was finishing a book I’m reading by my dear friend, Jeannie Ewing, entitled: From Grief to Grace, The Journey from Tragedy to Triumph, published by Sophia Institute Press. The impetus of this book is in sharing her story and struggles with being the mother of a medically fragile child. There is a wellspring of thought-provoking gems—from redemptive suffering to Divine Mercy—
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Scripture says that we are saved by....
By De Maria
Scripture says we are saved by.... By grace: Ephesians 2:8-9 For by grace are ye saved through faith; and that not of yourselves: it is the gift of God: Not of works, lest any man should boast.
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