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Day 291 – Hey Jude
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: Jude Today we read the short letter of Jude. It is believed to be written by the brother of James as identified in Matthew and Mark and he identifies himself as such.
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Lent another year to consider fasting and praying more and asking for patience!
By Julie
This Lent seems to have started off with me being a little stressed. My husband has been in and out of the hospital during January with pneumonia.
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Heart of Courage
By Courtney Holbrook
There is a story of a young woman that I really only discovered recently. It really had an impact on me, so I will share it
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Watch What Thou Sayest
By Fr. Andrew Kooi
We sometimes assume that certain folks do not understand what we say, especially when we use a foreign language in their presence.
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Take Up Your Cross
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
The first thing you will learn from the direction-book is that suffering in itself is simply distress, while suffering with love is a cross. (If it is task-related, it might be called a yoke). The bottom line is your ability to grasp the full implication of what a cross really is and what it is designed to do for you. That itself is a grace from God.
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Day 290 – Sound Doctrine
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: 2 Tim 4 In today’s reading Paul again exhorts Timothy, and by extension us, to remain faithful to sound doctrine.
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Hail Holy Queen
By Deborah Burton
Hail Holy Queen, Mother of mercy, our life, our sweetness and our hope......our regal Mother who accepted us at the foot of the cross of Jesus.
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Light Amidst Darkness in the Parkland School Shooting...
By Carlos Espinosa
Darkness enveloped him. He suffered from depression and other mental ailments, including autism, attention deficit and hyperactive disorder.
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Why Are You Carrying That Anvil?
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
When oppressed with problems, hardships and troubles on every side, it isn’t difficult to identify with David in his depression
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Day 289 – All Scripture is Inspired…
By David Vermont
Today’s reading for study: 2 Tim 3 Today we are in Chapter 3 of Second Timothy. Paul continues his urging that Timothy to be faithful in his stewardship of the Church.
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Our hearts will be restless until they rest in You.
By Mary Rivers
The world we live in has run amuck, So much noise, so many distractions, no anchor; Our bodies and souls pulled back ‘n forth As if on an unending roller coaster.
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Ash Wednesday, 2018
By Mary Rivers
Again we receive ashes on our forehead, Our outward sign to remember… “That you are dust, and dust you shall return.”
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Compassionate Mercy
By Rev. John H. Hampsch, C.M.F
One of the many unappreciated ways in which God exercises his compassionately mercy involves ever ubiquitous human suffering and adversity. “The LORD is near to the brokenhearted, and saves the crushed in spirit. Many are the afflictions of the righteous, but the LORD rescues them from them all” (Psalm 34:18-19).
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Day 288 – Pass it on
By David Vermont
Simple stuff today. But often the most simple is the most profound. …2 and what you have heard from me before many witnesses entrust to faithful men who will be able to teach others also. 2 Tim 2:2
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Why Do We Catholics do that? A Lenten Proposal
By Robert Atkinson, M.I.
The other Sunday I came across a little blurb in my parish bulletin, you’ve probably all seen something similar. The headline is usually something like this; “WHY DO CATHOLICS DO THAT?”
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Avoiding Bad Decisions through Prudence
By Rexcrisanto Delson
As humans, we make bad decisions, which often result in actions that jeopardize the salvation of our souls. Fortunately, we can minimize the harmful outcomes of our decisions by paying closer attention to our actions[1]. They, however, need to be regulated by virtue; not by feelings, emotions, and instinct.
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God's Words Sends Us Forth--Empowered--Daily!
By Elizabeth Thomas
I loved the recent reading from morning Mass from Isaiah 58!! So full of God’s promises to us if we hear and obey these Words from Him.
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