Ifs and Buts

There’s a saying: “If ‘ifs’ and ‘buts’ were candy and nuts, we’d all have a Merry Christmas.” Well, I don’t know about that—candy and nuts

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Eucharist

Immaculate Reception

Mary, the Mother of God, was immaculately conceived and remained immaculate all her life, and is so now in heaven.  In human terms “immaculate” means:

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souls in purgatory

Purgatory – The Golden Prison

A doctrine of the faith, often misunderstood by Catholics and non-Catholics alike, Purgatory, is a logical, biblical, and beautiful reality of the afterlife. CS writer/managing

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Jesus Christ, Trust

New Beginnings in Christ

As this year draws to a close, I think of my sister’s December wedding and about how she is soon going to start her journey

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crucifix, jesus, seder, sacrifice, triduum

Do The Hard Thing

“Suffering ceases to be suffering at the moment it finds a meaning.” ~Victor Frankl (neurologist, psychiatrist, philosopher, author, Holocaust survivor) Wim Hof, colloquially known as

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The Beauty of Silence

The beauty of silence is that it lets us hear that “still small voice” (cf. 1 Kings 19:12) of God directing us, inspiring us, pulling

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Holy Spirit, Synod

Learning to Pray with Power

There are many times when we think we are powerless.  We believe we need to endure what is happening to us and don’t have the

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Christmas

A Christmas Message

Of the whole gamut of myths, legends and fairy tales that have been told in human history, not even the most outrageous or outlandish can

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Christmas, Christmas Carols

Choose Your Audacity Carefully

Are you audacious?  Do you have audacity? The dictionary defines audacity as a willingness to take bold risks.  But it can also be a disregard

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causality, miracle, creation, God, morality, man

Right-Hand Man

I stopped in a fast-food restaurant recently to grab a burger and drink.  I was greeted by a friendly man who attended to my order

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