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Distraction in Prayer
Distractions can be a difficulty in prayer. They can affect vocal, meditative, and contemplative prayer. Distractions do not withdraw us from God; only sin withdraws us from God. Distractions can be annoying and distressing, but lacking resolve and deliberation are … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Uncategorized
Tagged Catholic, Catholicism, Christian., Christianity, Distractions in Prayer, prayer, St. Francis De Sales
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St. Paul on Reconciliation
St. Paul taught that those in the state of sin cannot inherit the Kingdom of Heaven. Now the works of the flesh are plain: fornication, impurity, licentiousness, idolatry, sorcery, enmity, strife, jealousy, anger, selfishness, dissension, party spirit, envy, drunkenness, carousing, … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Meditations On Biblical Verses, Uncategorized
Tagged 2 Corinthians 5:18-21, Apostolic Authority, Catholic, Catholicism, Christian., Christianity, Galatians 5:19-21, John 20: 21-23, Sacrament of Penance, Sacrament of Reconciliation, St. Paul on Reconciliation, St. Paul on the Forgiveness of Sins
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Worship of God is How We Live our Life
God has revealed the type of worship He desires, worship carried out in how we live our life. Worship is not only the words we pray, it is also the actions we take throughout each day. In 1 Samuel (15:22) … Continue reading
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Tagged 1 Samuel (15:22), Actions, Catholic, Catholicism, Christian., Christianity, God in the Public Square, Hosea 6:6, Mark 12:32-34, Matthew 12:7, Matthew 9:13, mercy, Micah 6:6-68, Not sacrifice, pray, prayer, Steadfast Love, Words, Worship of God is How We Live Our Life
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Seeing and Hearing Truth
When a child does not want to acknowledge a parent, they close their eyes and cover their ears. Some adults are not much different, they too close their eyes and cover their ears when they do not want to acknowledge … Continue reading
Be a Saint
All are called by God to be a saint. The Holy Sprint instills in each the gifts and talents necessary for their saintly calling. The saintliness God desires is to humbly walk with Him, as His son walked with Him, … Continue reading
Rome Pilgrimage – Churches of Rome
Basilica of Santa Maria Ara Coeli, a church we celebrated Mass at, is located on the Capitoline Hill. According to tradition, the Blessed Virgin Mary holding the Christ Child appeared to Augustus Caesar on Capitoline Hill. The vision of the … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Pilgrimage
Tagged Altar of the Firstborn of God, Ara Primogeniti Dei, Augustus Caesar, Basilica of Saint John Lateran, Basilica of Saint Mary of the Altar of Heaven, Basilica of Santa Maria Ara Coeli, Blessed Virgin Mary, Blessed Virgin Mary holding the Christ Child, Capitoline Hill, Cardinal Vicar of Rome, Cathedral Church of Rome, Catholic, Catholicism, Christian., Christianity, Lateran Palace, Mamertine Prison, Rome Pilgrimage, Saint John the Baptist, Saint John the Evangelist, Saints Peter and Paul, Santa Croce, St. Paul, St. Peter, Tiburtine Sybil
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Rome Pilgrimage – Sunday Angelus and Catacombs
Our day started at Saint Peter’s Square with the Sunday Angelus of Pope Francis. The square was filled with tens of thousands of people. Pope Francis spoke of the need to “pray always, without growing weary.” The readers of my … Continue reading
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Tagged Appian Way, Catacombs, Catholic, Catholicism, Charity, Christ, Christian., Christianity, Domine Quo Vadis, Faith, Hope, Jesus, Perseverance, Pilgrimage, Pope Francis, Romam vado iterum crucifig, Rome, Saint Peter’s Square, San Callisto, St. Cecilla, St. Peter, St. Sixtus II, Sunday Angelus
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Rome Pilgrimage
My blogs for the next week will feature some of the churches I am visiting on a pilgrimage to Rome. Today we visited two churches in district of Trastevere, the Basilica of Santa Maria and St. Cecilia Church. In the … Continue reading
Indifference
Indifference in a garden results in a garden overran with weeds. Indifference towards a family member or friend results in a broken or impaired relationship. Spiritual indifference results in a lost soul. The products of spiritual indifference are a lack … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Catholicism, Christian., Christianity, Eternal Salvation, Hell, Indifference, Lost Soul, Matthew 25:44, prayer
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