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About Confession, About a Goal, About Time
By Ross Decker
I recently watched the Richard Curtis film, About Time. I love the movie and I've seen it many times but it never fails to inspire me.The movie always makes me want to be a better man. And, at least for a short time after seeing it, convinces me that I can be.
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Moral Relativism: The Price Our Children May Pay
By Patricia Mann
Relativism is a buzz-word for those who are concerned about morality in our current society. This world-view rejects absolute truth and universal standards of moral conduct for the preferences, choices, and values of the individual.
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I see God!
By Kathy Lamb
I conscientiously pray and as I pray I think, why do I pray or rather how dare I be so presumptions as to address the Almighty! Insignificant creature that I am. If God showed me a half second glimpse of his power, I would probably hide my face and fall to the ground or stand before the might of God crying, shaking, trembling, my teeth chattering.
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Compliments and Praises!!!
By Renee Oania
These are excellent reminders that have helped me along the way and can help you too!
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God Bless America
By Michelle Watkins
This summer I read an article from a columnist advocating the removal of the song "God Bless America" from all baseball games. To push his agenda he quoted various opinion polls. Those surveyed allegedly agreed it was time for the song to be retired.
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Thirsting for Divine Love
By Nancy Marie Murray
From the beginning of time, loneliness has been part of the human condition. This universal experience of loneliness seems to be in opposition to the equally universal human desire to live in relationship - to love and be loved.
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Entering the Narrow Door
By Mary Rivers
To Enter the Narrow Door Into the quiet of your abode The tabernacle light leads me to your throne.
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Don't Read Scripture like the Devil! Read it like Christ!
By Wesley Falcao
Jesus taught us that a very important principle - the principle of the unity of scripture. He taught us that scripture must be read as a whole and not in isolation.
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God Floods Louisiana with Grace
By Sherry Kenner
Life on the Louisiana bayous is quite serene. Summers are hot and long, but tranquil and beautiful. A bayou is a slow moving body of water. There are many bayous in southern Louisiana. The water is a murky brown color and does not seem to be moving at all.
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Full Surrender
By Crysaly Aviles
In my Christian walk I’ve noticed something very specific about God: He doesn’t like part time Christianity. He fully expects us to be committed in our walk with Him. Christ knows when we are only in half way. In scripture, Christ calls this being lukewarm instead of hot or cold. There are consequences to only being “lukewarm” about our faith:
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Taking a closer look at Our Lord, the Shepherd
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It’s a familiar, but perhaps too familiar, concept that we seem to overlook and gloss over when it is read or heard. “I am the good shepherd. The good shepherd lays down His life for the sheep.” (John 10:11)
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Truth: What More Can I Do For My God?
By Kathy Lamb
When I left the house this morning it was very cold. I thought, “Why do I get up so early to set up the altar for Mass?” I knew the answer to that. After setting up for Mass and saying the Morning Prayers with the others, I wrote this in my notebook. “Why do I desire to spend time with my Lord? Because Jesus is real and wants me to be with him.”
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Holy Door Pilgrimage--Immaculate Conception Somerville NJ
By Rose Cuervo
I launch my daily pilgrimage to a Holy Door for the remaining period left of the Extraordinary Jubilee Year of Mercy. I go to Immaculate Conception Church in Somerville, NJ introduced to me through the Catholic Underground NJ family which brought me to see the New Evangelization at work--music, bright witnesses, joyful families, festivity!
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Euthanasia - A Practice of Humanity or A Denial of Divinity?
By Anne Gerard
There are a growing number of stories in the news and social media these days about individuals of varying ages who, upon receiving a terminal or life debilitating diagnosis, choose to end their lives with the highly debated and controversial method of assisted suicide.
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Feeling the Squeeze
By Clare Lafferty
Have you ever met someone who has to have total control of everything? They have to run everything, be in charge of everything and watch everything you and everyone else does. Or maybe you are that kind of person - a type "A" driven personality who needs to be in the driver's seat.
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Every Pastor in America Just Received This Book!
By Caitlin Bootsma
Lencioni, a devout Catholic, is putting his talents and knowledge at the service of the Church as co-founder of the ministry Amazing Parish and through his soon-to-be-released book The Better Pastor.
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Commentary on the opening verses of Psalm 40
By Fr. Bede Camera, O.S.B.
There are many other ways to study and contemplate the psalms, but for the sake of this article, I have chosen to consider the beauty of God’s loving care for us as demonstrated in the opening verses of Psalm 40.
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