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Be in Communion-answering a Protestant
By Susan Skinner
I have always loved the image of Our Lady of Guadalupe by Octavio Ocampo. You can see all the people in the image, even down to her eyelids where you can see a sombrero on a man. All of us together as one, with Our Lady who looks down indicating, there is one greater than I. All of us in communion with Him.
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Is Your Compassion a Cover for Your Hypocrisy?
By Lorrie McNickle
Is sin, blasphemy, sacrilege, lukewarm faith and indifference, all very prevalent in today’s world, in our societies and in our hearts?
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Fruits of The Holy Spirit
By Kenneth D'couto
Happiness is found in so many different facets of life. One of my favorites is to grow a sapling and nurture it and watch it grow into a strong beautiful tree. The summit of that happiness is seen when the tree produces fruit.
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The Bible....Love letter from God
By Steve Reasbeck
1. The Bible is NOT a history book. The Bible is the story of God’s relationship to His people. 2. The Bible is a Catholic book. That’s right, a Catholic book. The Catholic Church, which was the original Christian Church founded by Christ and built on the rock of our first Pope, Peter.
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Why Mary on Mother's Day?
By Richard Maffeo
Mother's Day, May 8, 2016, and I sit here thinking of my own wonderful mother. I owe her so very much for all she has done for me and my sister in her nearly 89 years. And then I think of my wife who is mother of our three children. Nancy, too, has done so very much for our daughter and two sons.
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I Walked and Talked with Jesus and Mary Today---So Did You
By Elizabeth Thomas
Rather at Mass, or saying the Rosary—or just going about daily life—we walk and talk with God, the Blessed Mother, all the saints and angels and the poor souls in purgatory too. In the Presence of Love and Eternal Light ---we are in the Presence of all these Beings who love to spend time with us.
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There is Emptiness: Before Our Genesis
By Sergio Garibay-Olivares
"To preach is to live" This is my personal motto, it is my life guide. Think about this, "a man without Jesus is like a river without water. Lifeless". We live in a world where we have forgotten, "You should not have other gods besides me" (Deuteronomy 4:7).
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Being in the image of God
By George Calleja
Have you ever realised that you are not just something? You are someone – a person. You are in the image of God.
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The Prayer for When You Feel Dry
By Josie Portz
I've had many times when I've wanted to pray, and ended up just sitting in front of the Lord in a hopeless shrug. For whatever reason, sometimes it feels near impossible to pray from the heart and come up with anything to say. And that is ok. Prayer also means listening.
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A Lamb in a Thornbush
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
In my many years in providing priestly spiritual direction I have often been approached by clients complaining of a symptom that they find hard to describe— not quite the same as depression, but a kind of heavy-heartedness—the opposite of what a “light-hearted’ exuberant happy-go-lucky person might manifest.
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What A Comfort
By Mariel Roersma
Tonight, I went to a near-by Church for a time of worship and prayer. And as most everyone knows, there is power in words. Sometimes all it takes is one word to touch someone's heart, or affect you in ways you never expected. For me, tonight that was hearing, "Weak made strong; in the Savior's love."
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You Talking to Me God?
By Elizabeth Thomas
May the Father's Will be done in Your life. Go and love as I have loved you.
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Quo Vadis?
By Richard Maffeo
The term is a Latin phrase meaning, "Where are you going?" It dates to an early Church tradition – a tradition every Christian and every pastor might do well to review once a year.
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Our Faith In The Trinity
By Kathy Lamb
If we profess to believe in God but not Jesus, the Word Made Flesh or if we profess to believe in God but not The Holy Spirit, our guide and our comforter then we are professing a belief in an incomplete God.
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When Will We Be One?
By Bill Dunn
In the gospel reading this weekend at Mass, Jesus looked up to Heaven and said, “I pray for those who will believe in me, that they will all hate each other and break off into separate groups. I pray that they will insult each other, and accuse each other of heresy, and proclaim that they, and they alone, hold the TRUE Christian faith.”
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God's will and suffering
By Charlie Johnston
There have been volumes written about seeking and discerning God's will, this will not be one of them. What I'd like to write about is praying for God's will to be done, even if we don't know what that exactly is, even when we are suffering.
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Mary's Passion and Modern Day Motherhood. What is the Connection?
By James Berkon
How does this instance of Our Lady encountering Jesus on the way to his crucifixion apply to modern day motherhood? You probably are tempted to say, “Her son was perfect. She never dealt with the issues I have to deal with! What would she know about the trials and tribulations of modern day motherhood?”
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