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The God of Another Chance
By Richard Maffeo
If anyone had reason to count himself unforgivable, unredeemable, and useless to God’s community, it was the apostle Peter.
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Do the Work
By Chris Harvey
When I get the chance to talk about my faith, I often start by disclosing that I am a "recovering Pelagian." This serves two purposes: 1. It lets me show off that I have some theological credentials (though it doesn't do much for my humility.) 2. It gives the a launching pad for demonstrating that I am a conflicted and contrary stew of American independence trying to embrace the Christ's gift
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Is our God Humble?
By Lorrie McNickle
Over the past few years as I have taken steps to deepen my knowledge and understanding of our Faith, one thing has really stood out. It is the idea of humility. It seems to me that without humility, our Faith is unreachable, and God becomes much more distant and difficult to access.
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Everyone needs a Mary
By Kate Eschbach
I do wish everyone had a mother as loving and selfless as I do. When Brian and the bigs were in Rome, mom stayed with me to help with Mary Alice and Riley. She could have gone on the trip with my dad and brother, but she stayed. She helped me keep my sanity and made sure we took adventures. We ate lunch at girly places and found a Harry&David with clearance dark chocolate covered popcorn.
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Heart Repair 101: The Real Presence
By Elizabeth Tichvon
There are a lot of hurting people in the world, but tonight I am not one of them.
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Getting Personal: On Money and Mission
By Greg Schlueter
I know speaking of money matters is generally taboo. Private and sensitive. Nonetheless, I'm moved to share this as encouragement to many of you whom I know are beleaguered by the weight of money matters. Who perhaps lie awake, haunted by crippling fear. Who do not feel like you're able to do what you're most meant to do.
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St. Michael, Defend Us in Battle
By Bill Dunn
Have you ever heard of the “Prayer to Saint Michael”? Many generations of Catholics recited this prayer at the end of every Mass. But beginning in the 1960s we stopped saying the prayer. (Hmm, we stopped doing a lot of holy and beneficial things beginning in the 1960s. Just sayin’.)
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The Fear of Looking Foolish
By Josie Portz
Countless things in this world influence us everyday. However, there is one thing we let rule our lives more than we know: fear. It doesn’t take long to come up with a few examples.
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Cana, A Feast ofLove
By Mary Rivers
Cana, A Feast of Love Gathered together, bride, groom and guests, Of whom one was both God and man;
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"The Catholic Church burned bibles" and other anti-Catholic half-truths
By De Maria
Yes, yes, it’s true. Before I continue, make sure that you are sitting down. Because this may come as a shock. Hush. Let me whisper this to you. “The Catholic Church burned bibles.” Gasp!
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Domus
By Nathan James Rawlins
And so we know the world to be our common home, and like any other home we find the most useful observation to concern the family and the occupants of that home. If it is a mess, if there are clothes on the living room floor and dishes in the dresser drawer, we know who is to blame for the chaos of the environment, we know who is at fault.
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Why Prayers to the Queen Are the Will of God
By Olivia Swyden
If you're a stay-at-home parent, you know how much can happen from the time you and the kids wake up, until the time (Praise the Lord) your kids go down for a nap, if you're still being graced with one of those glorious break times. By the time I come around to relaxing and praying a rosary, I find myself completely exhausted on all aspects , especially spiritually.
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God Love You
By Robert Trausch
With much excitement and anticipation, I present to you this introductory blog posting. The title above includes words from the Venerable Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen (The Relevance of God). Before starting this, I envisioned what my first word should be and decided on God. I can’t go wrong by choosing God!
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Who Am I to Judge?, God's Disciple, That's Who
By Lorrie McNickle
I am so tired of hearing people make statements such as “Who am I to judge?” or questioning someone on their judgement of another. I do agree that only God can judge our hearts as individuals, and he surely will upon our deaths. This is called the “Particular Judgement”.
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Blessed Gonzalo and a Bottle of Chianti
By Christy Breedlove
This week’s obscure holy person is Blessed Gonzalo de Amarante. Gonzalo lived in the 15th or 16th century and was from Portugal. He was a Dominican hermit whose feast day is January 7.
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Thank you for being you
By David Torkington
Instead of ‘Christmas crackers’, the parish priest had bought ‘Christian crackers’ for the parish party. So instead of wearing paper hats, everyone wore paper halos instead and received miniature plastic saints, and instead of side-splitting jokes, they had to meditate on mind-bending religious epigrams.
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See something (good); say something (good); watch what happens!
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
These are serious times. As law enforcement reminds us: we need to be vigilant: see something untoward, say something—immediately! …Without minimizing that security imperative, nevertheless, there is a variation of that imperative that works in the living of our lives of Faith.
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