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To Dewfall
The Eucharistic prayers of mass contain many beautiful phrases. One of my favorite is, “Make holy, therefore, these gifts, we pray, by sending down your Spirit upon them like dewfall, so they may become for us the Body and Blood … Continue reading
To a Healthy Heart
We are constantly reminded about the importance of diet and exercise in maintaining a physically healthy heart. Little is said about maintaining a spiritually healthy heart. Our physical health is dependent upon our heart’s ability to supply blood and oxygen. … Continue reading
Lord, I Am Not Worthy
“Lord, I am not worthy” can be spoken with great faith and hope or with distrust and despair. We are all sinners and unworthy to have our Lord under our roof. Yet, in our unworthiness and sinfulness Christ offered Himself … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Meditations On Biblical Verses, Uncategorized
Tagged Bless, Catholicism, Christian., Christianity, Despair, Distrust, Faith, forgive, Heal, Hope, Humility, Iniquities, Iniquity, Lord I Am Not Worthy, Mercifully, mercy, Relieve Misery, sin, Unworthiness
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To Knowledge of God
God is omnipotent. He knows everything about us, and wants us to know Him as He knows us. God has taken us as His spouse. He wants us to know Him intimately as a spouse, not as someone invoked when … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Uncategorized
Tagged Catholic, Catholicism, Christian., Christianity, Judgment, Knowledge of God, Spousal Love
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St. Thérèse of Lisieux on Littleness
Littleness is what St. Thérèse desired with all heart. She saw littleness as a way to spiritual childhood, a pathway to heaven, for “unless you turn and become like children, you will never enter the kingdom of heaven” (Matthew 18:3). … Continue reading
Come Follow
Come follow me. What is Christ asking when He calls us to come follow? Is Christ asking us to follow Him so that we can walk with Him? He is. Jesus desires to walk with us, as He walked with … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Catholicism, Charity, Christian., Christianity, come follow, Cross, Emmaus, kingdom, Meek and Humble, Truth, Walk with Jesus, Yoked to Christ
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Understanding Christ
Frequently I see myself in the Gospel passages that read something like, but they did not understand what Jesus said, its meaning was hidden from them so that they did not understand, and they were afraid to ask. I find … Continue reading
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Tagged Apostles, Catholic, Catholicism, Christian., Christianity, Faith, Hope, Preserve, Understanding Christ
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God’s World, God’s Creation
Fulton Sheen once asked, “What purpose did God have in mind in making this kind of world?” The Archbishop answered, “simply that God intended to construct a moral universe.” In order to create a moral universe, God had to create … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Uncategorized
Tagged Archbishop Sheen, Catholic, Catholicism, Christian., Christianity, death, Evil, Freedom of Man, Fulton Sheen, Genesis, Goodness, Hate, Israel, Justice, Life, Love, Salvation History, Unrighteous, Virtue
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In Defense of the Perfectly Imperfect
Why did God create a universe governed by physical laws, yet subject to disruptive chaos; a universe of profound beauty, yet filled with grave dangers; a universe teaming with life, yet governed by death? Why did God create man out … Continue reading
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Tagged Catholic, Catholicism, Christian., Christianity, Creation, Free Will, Freedom, God, Grave
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