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The Mass: Grace and Blessing

Before my father died, he wrote “The Anatomy of the Mass.” My father’s hope was to help parishioners develop a deeper understanding and greater love

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jesus, chchrist descent into hell, hell

Crossing the Chasm

During my Holy Hour, I began to see images of a chasm with people on either side. Those on the right were in a “state

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downtime, moral, Baby, abortion

Its Really About the Baby

Two recent events on the abortion scene have brought out the divisiveness among Americans as a whole and even among Catholics. The first event was

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Answering the Call

Picture yourself fishing on the shore of the Sea of Galilee. You’ve had a difficult day and have caught very few fish. You think and

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aggravations, Coronavirus, sin

You Can’t Un-See Sin

In 2014, the Royal Dutch Guide Dog Foundation received the Gouden Loeki Commercial Award.  The award was probably well deserved. The commercial that received the

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