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Filipinos and their lessening love and reverence of the body
By Rose Cuervo
The body contains the individual, the soul which together make the unique person, which is a member of a particular country, family, history. The body is sacred, being sanctified by the Son of God Himself who was incarnated to a Flesh and Blood reality while being God as well (an event called a hypostatic union).
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Day 111 – The Primacy of the Abrahamic Covenant
By David Vermont
Today’s reading is a little complex and takes some understanding of the Jewish context for the meaning to be clear. Paul is continuing the refutation of the Judaizers premise that Christians must still follow the Mosaic Law to be saved.
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Into the Tomb
By Elizabeth Thomas
When we were doing our inner healing classes, we were given a week, and Scriptures to reflect on concerning the needed healing of the week. One week we were told to enter into the tomb and sit with Jesus as He waited.
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Ecclesiology and the Four Marks
By William Hemsworth
The Study of Ecclesiology is an interesting in that it raised a dichotomy that ripples through the very fabric of Christianity. Ecclesiology is the branch of theology that deals with the study of the Church. What is the Church? What are its functions?
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The Friendship Project
By Flávia Ghelardi
I´ve interviewed Michele Faehnle and Emily Jaminet, authors of "The Friendship Project: The Catholic Women´s Guide to Making and Keeping Fabulous, Faith-filled Friends”, a book full of wonderful stories about friendship, virtues and saints.
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Day 110 – Works of the Law
By David Vermont
So much here today there is no way to get it all in. Therefore, I will try to focus on something that will help us going forward.
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God Wants to Walk With Us
By Katie Zalany
God created you and I to walk closely with Him just like Adam and Eve. He wants us to find communion with Him in our daily lives. As we walk with Him, he shows us the path of life.
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Day 109 – Paul's Letter to the Galatians
By David Vermont
Today we start Paul’s Letter to the Galatians. He is writing in the early A.D. 50’s. The Galatians had been pagans whom he converted on his previous missionary journey.
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Does Satan Rule the US
By Lorrie McNickle
Wow, the happenings in Charlottesville have saddened me. I will not lose hope or joy though, because I do not place my hope and joy in this world, but in the world to come. That is my focus and that is my aim and goal.
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The Extremes of Left and Right Imaged in the Alabaster Jar
By Scott Pauline
Today, unfortunately, we are now witnessing disturbing confrontations between extremes, left and right. Even before these times, we have seen it all too often. On the news, a group of “Baptist Christians” are holding hell-fire-and-damnation poster signs at the funeral of some soldier or other “sinner” who died.
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Bye Ash
By De Maria
On Monday, August 14, we said goodbye to Ash, our dog. It was heartbreaking.
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Day 106 – What is Hell?
By David Vermont
Today we begin Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians. We must remember that this was a dramatic period in history.
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What's a Doula? A Catholic Doula Program?!! Fast-Track
By Julie
I just finished a radio interview with Dave Palmer the manager of the local Catholic Radio Station Guadalupe Radio Network. This particular interview will air on August 26th, so I thought I should blog about this too.
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From walking and laughing to a better approach to life and suffering
By Michele Szekely
For the last couple of months, I have had this recurring personal statement going through my head and it has to do with enjoying life, appreciating every little thing that comes my way. It goes like this “Ma vie est magnifique!” which I would rather translate as “my life is terrific” than my life is magnificent because “terrific” sounds less pompous to me
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Reversing systems breakdown with Christ (a meditation on Charlottesville)
By Rose Cuervo
There was a very disabled man in a nursing home who was assaulted by staff. When the disabled man was finally able to move and speak, he returned to the nursing home, invited some of the staff (who didn't recognize him) to a luncheon whereby he introduced himself and told them that he knows everything they did and he forgives them.
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Day 105 – Over us in the Lord
By David Vermont
Today Paul tells us: But we beseech you, brethren, to respect those who labor among you and are over you in the Lord and admonish you, and to esteem them very highly in love because of their work.
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Communion of Saints
By Ralph Hathaway
We know, or should understand, the term communion of saints as noted in the Catholic Church. The CCC # 954 states: The three states of the Church. “When the Lord comes in His glory, and all His angels with him, death will be no more and all things will be subject to him.
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