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Forgive our Enemies
By Stephen Clark
I wondered what those who knew me in my youth would find more unlikely, that I would ever write about forgiving enemies or that Hannibal Lector would pen a vegetarian cookbook... definitely the former.
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SERVIAM
By Pat J. Chalmers
"Serviam" is about being Catholic in 2023 and reconciling tradition with our evolving new reality as Catholics through service, especially to the needy.
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Holy Saturday -- 08 April 2023
By Roberta M. Meehan
Holy Saturday Poem
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Love Poem by St. John of the Cross Highlights Jesus’ Good Friday Sacrifice
By Kevin J. Banet
Now that we are drawing close to Holy Week, when we reflect on Christ’s sacred passion, has your Lent drawn you closer to Our Lord? Lent of course is a time of prayer, fasting and almsgiving – of intensifying the living out of our Christian lives. As we draw close to Good Friday, we want to meditate more intensely on Christ’s suffering for us, from the Garden of Gethsemane to his death on the c
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Good Friday -- 07 April 2023
By Roberta M. Meehan
Good Friday Poem
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Maundy (Holy) Thursday -- 06 April 2023
By Roberta M. Meehan
Poem for Holy Thursday
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MYSTAGOGY
By Pat J. Chalmers
A chance to know God more clearly, love Him more dearly, and serve Him more nearly is offered for thoughtful consideration.
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The Devil Moved from Garden of Eden to Easter
By Susan Ciancio
For some time now, we have lived in an “us” versus “them” culture. Whether it’s religious versus nonreligious, rich versus poor, left versus right, or something else altogether, someone is always made out to be the enemy. We fight so much with others that we lose sight of our true enemy—and that is the devil himself.
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Open Letter to Priests
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Holy Thursday is the beginning of the Easter Triduum. On the night before he was to be betrayed, Jesus instituted two sacraments. The first is the Eucharist. The other is Holy Orders to the first twelve priests who would later become the first bishops of the Catholic Church.
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Mindfulness As a Springboard to the Contemplation of God
By Kevin J. Banet
There is a lot of talk these days about mindfulness. In our hectic world of busyness, the practice of slowing down … of bringing our minds to the present - has captured the attention of those who realize that they are missing something in life because they are moving too fast.
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Is Human Weakness a Flaw?
By Ralph Hathaway
The reason God sent us his Son
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In the Lord I am now freed from death as my sins have become his.
By Ralph Hathaway
Jesus became my sin
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PEACE
By Pat J. Chalmers
A short discussion of the events of this Holy Week.
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Asking us to pronounce our allegiance to faith
By Ralph Hathaway
Our faith begins with baptism
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Moths and Rust
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
What did Jesus mean when he spoke about "moths and rust?"
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The Greater The Sinner The Greater Their “Right” To His Mercy
By Kevin J. Banet
The chatters in this installment dive deep into God’s mercy to explore these sublime topics: whether Jesus is more important as Savior or Physician, whether we can truly be free from sin, if this short time on earth is unfair in order for us to take advantage of God’s mercy, and how to treasure the time we do have on this earth.
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U.S. Bishops Clarify Gender Confusion
By Kevin J. Banet
A story is told of a young woman who, as a confused adolescent, had her breasts surgically removed. How sad. She did it in response to the awkward emotions she had as a teenager when she had misgivings about her body. She was told that maybe she should not “identify” as a female.
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