Easter Meal Traditions

For Christians worldwide, Easter Sunday is the day to observe the resurrection of our lord, Jesus Christ. As it turns out, each Christian country has

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Sin is a Cancer

While eating an after-mass donut, I chatted with a friend who is vastly smarter than I am. He has a doctorate in genetics and does

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God’s Everlasting Hope

Many people have trouble with discouragement.  It can lead to inaction, a loss of hope and eventually despair.  They think things will never improve.  A

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Raise Your Kids to Be Saints

It’s possible even today to raise children to be saints.  A case in point is Carlo Acutis. Later this month the Catholic Church will canonize

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Past Due Service

Returning from my mechanic today, I looked at the dashboard’s bright orange display stating, “Past due service”.  My mechanic and I agreed to not tackle

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A Lenten Rebirth

Lent 2025 offers yet another favourable opportunity for renewal, both personally and communally. It signifies a period of hope that guides us towards the paschal

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Strive for Perfection?

We are about halfway through our Lenten journey. How’s it going so far? Sometimes I just want to throw up my hands and call it

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Discernment

Opportunities for Evangelization

When we say “Yes” to Jesus, the Holy Spirit empowers us. Mary experienced the Spirit’s empowerment during the Annunciation, when the Angel Gabriel told her:

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The Bible Diary

I have been using a Bible Diary, one of the books that tell me the Mass readings for the past so many years. This Bible

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