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Avoiding the Greatest Controversy
By Greg Schlueter
The only controversy I really want to avoid is having to face my Maker at the end of time for controversy I avoided-- for failing to speak the truth with love,
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33rd Sunday in Ordinary Time Year A
By Fr. Andrew Kooi
Each and every one of us have talents and abilities unique to us. No two persons are exactly the same. Some people, unfortunately, go through life without living or realising their full potential.
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Self-Denial: Sure or Not
By Fr. Andrew Kooi
I find it interesting and amusing to observe how some go about practising some form of self-denial, especially when it comes to Fridays, or even the season of Lent. Some seem to think that self-denial merely means that one must abstain from eating meat on Fridays, and they feel very good about themselves for doing so.
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Are You Smarter than an Armadillo?
By Greg Schlueter
Does anyone know what a Hillbilly Road Bump is? An armadillo. Over half-a-million are killed every year. They get comfortable parking in the middle of the road. As a result, they perish. How many of us Christians are the same?
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Will the Real Wonder Woman (WW) Please Stand Up?
By Linda Kracht
Wonder Woman is “the most popular female comic-book superhero of all time. Generations of girls have carried their sandwiches to school in Wonder Woman lunch boxes. Like every other superhero, Wonder Woman has a secret identity. Unlike every other superhero, she also has a secret history,” writes Jill Lepore
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Peace of Mind
By Crysaly Aviles
I have a peace that surpasses all understanding because my mind is on Christ, (Phil. 4:7). There are moments in life when circumstances seem so overwhelming, but in Christ we are not to worry about these things because they truly are out of our control. “If even the smallest things are beyond your control, why are you anxious about the rest?” (Luke 12:26). God wants us at ease in all circumstances
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Perspective
By Timothy Neboyskey
Don’t look down nor all round fix on high forget not—Peter walked on water bound for Jesus
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What do you deserve?
By Susan Skinner
Still all these years after the fall of man, we don’t get it. Everything we have is a gift from God.
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An Appeal to Build the Kingdom Here and Now [We're Appointed and Anointed to have a MASS Impact]
By Greg Schlueter
Dear Catholic friends who share a yearning for the Kingdom: I'm often haunted (in a holy way) by an epic question: Would Jesus have taught us to pray "Thy Kingdom come" if He were not prepared to fulfill it?
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Practicing What We Preach
By Bill Dunn
In the Gospel reading this weekend at Mass, Jesus criticized the Pharisees for being hypocrites. He listed many of their two-faced behaviors, and summed it up by saying that they don’t practice what they preach.
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Judge Not A Book By Its Cover
By Fr. Andrew Kooi
I sometimes wonder whether some people are aware of the double standards they practice, especially when they deal with different kinds of people. For example, when they are in the presence of a dignitary or some important person, they behave so pleasantly and sweetly.
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Hard Teachings Help Us Cultivate Discipline
By Paul Reynolds
In the Bread of Life Discourse (John, Ch. 6) Jesus tells the crowd at Capernaum several times that He is the True Bread from heaven and that whoever eats His flesh and drinks His blood will live forever. Many in the crowd respond by asking, “[t] his saying is hard; who can accept it?" (John 6:60).
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Forgive Us Our Trespasses
By Fr. Andrew Kooi
Over the years, I have observed how children play and interact. I noticed that, in quite a number of cases, children seem to find it so much easier to forgive and move on.
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Dear Faithful, Don't Pray To Santa Muerte: The Fake "Saint" Of Death
By Kim-Thérèse Lee
Pictured similarly to our Blessed Mother, the Most Holy Virgin Mary, because of the veil, Santa Muerte is a mockery and the total opposite. Literally translated as “Saint Death” or more commonly known as “our Lady of the Holy Death”, this fake “saint” has been dangerously accredited to demonic activity in the lives of many.
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The Ultimate Failure of Postmodern Progressivism
By Robert Curtis O.P.
We see postmodernism drawing its tentacles around everything in our lives; it is the ultimate social parasite. We see progressives trying to take control of the government and our culture.
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Egalitarianism in the Post-Christian World
By Robert Curtis O.P.
I continue to use this term, “post—Christian" to illustrate what some scholars, postmodern progressive academic elitists, and certain politicians believe the world to be. We Christians will always know better.
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Is modesty still necessary?
By Flávia Ghelardi
We live in a world where the body is overvalued and very exposed; everything revolves around looks. Men and women spend hours in the gym defining their muscles; people make sacrifices with all types of diets; plastic surgery clinics are getting busier every day — all this to have the “perfect body.”
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