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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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Can married People be Saints? - My year of walking with Saints
By Susan Skinner
As I mentioned in my last post I spent the better part of Christmas 2015 watching movies about Saints. I know that is what we are all called to be, that our ultimate goal is heaven, so I thought it would be good to see how these Saints lived their lives.
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Evaluation Day--Mother's Day!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
We are all great parents doing the best we can in the circumstances of life—but sometimes best is not enough and that is where our Faith comes in. Faith that tells us that no matter what happens in life to us—to them---all the pieces and details come together to bring about the fulfillment of our “individual plan” for why we are here in this world.
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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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I tend to complain too much
By Raymond Moon
I stay pretty busy as a deacon in my diocese. When I am not serving at my parish, I usually am serving somewhere else, or preaching the Mission Appeal for the Pontifical Mission Society through our diocese (I have 4 parish assignments per year, so I am preaching at least 4 times a year, multiply that by at least 6 Masses a weekend and it adds up)
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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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God is love - answering an Atheist
By Susan Skinner
I was reading the other day that Richard Dawkins, famed atheist and scientist said the best argument for God is a, “deistic God, who had something to do with the fine tuning of the universe,”
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Decisions, Decisions
By Olivia Swyden
The parenting gig is overflowing with choices. Should one of us stay home with the tiny humans or should we send them to daycare? Should we use positive parenting techniques or should we smack their booties like the so-called "tried and true" method our parents' used? Should we feed them all organic or... is that a wood chip in her mouth?!
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Movie Review: God's Not Dead, 1 and 2
By Ebeth Weidner
My husband and I went to both movies, "God's Not Dead" and both were terrific with amazingly real messages. In the first movie, it takes place at a college where a philosophy professor makes all the students sign a piece of paper saying that God is dead and sign it in order to eradicate this issue from any class discussions in the future.
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A closer look at Our Mothers message to us
By Kathy Lamb
See how much our Heavenly Mother loves us. She loves us with the heart of a mother. What could be better than that? And she only wants what’s best for us and to share this goodness with others.
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Call Me Cupid Part 2-Conflict Resolution in Marriage
By Victoria Pangia
I love my husband. He's the one I get to experience life with and it is always such an adventure. He comforts me after a rough day at work and he takes care of me when I'm sick. We've been ziplining, kayaking, rafting, and skiing together. Our favorite thing to do though is going out for a good meal or cooking a nice one together at home.
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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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The God Paradox - A beautiful tension
By Susan Skinner
He is both charity and judgement. He is mercy and justice. He is love and law.
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Honoring God at Table: Laudato Si and Menu Planning
By Liana Eisenman-Wolford
Last year, Pope Francis released his encyclical Laudato Si calling us to be stewards - rather than consumers - of creation. Environmentalism cannot be brushed aside with a label of liberal politics, but must be a core value of Christians around the world.
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