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The gift of God's mercy is something we all need.
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One soul in the state of grace far surpasses all the glory of salvation.
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Peter was ready to fight to the death but wasn't ready to endure. We see through Peter how difficult suffering is through the Lord's Passion.
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This veil and unveiling is the pattern of life. Although the veils remain until Easter, we know the glory that we are being called to at Easter.
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We have to learn to make acts of faith. We study, we feed our faith, and that is how we able to make acts of faith.
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How often do we clear out the clutter and make room for God in our lives?
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In suffering, it takes a great act of faith to recognize our true happiness comes not in this world but in the next.
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Our Lenten practice of denying ourselves helps give us a greater capacity to love our Lord.
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We often pray for what we want. God wants to provide us with what we need, the grace we need to stay faithful.
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Christ is our example of true prayer and the compassion that prayer.
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Jesus taught with authority, revealing Himself to the world. In this authority, Jesus asks us to make an act of faith, believing in who He is as professed through the Creed.
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That star was not guiding them to a place but a person. The light guided them to He, who is the light.
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We are also given a call, a new name. How will you respond to that call?
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The grace of Baptism allows us to enter into the life of Christ.
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We are called to respond to our Lord's coming in this season of Advent.
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Our first thought in Advent is not Christmas. As Catholics, we start Advent by asking ourselves if we are ready for the second coming of Christ.
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Jesus Christ is to be the King and Lord not just of the universe, but of our universe. He is the Lord and Master of every single part of our lives.
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God gives us everything we need to be saints to be saints in our time.
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God gives the gift of his love and charity so we can love Him and our neighbor. We can not love God or neighbor without Him.
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We should never lose sight of the impact our prayers have.
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As we begin our celebration it is important to remember the faithful who came before us and are now adoring the Lord without the earthly veil.
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Love is more than self-sacrifice. Love requires everything. Grace allows us to open ourselves up to love.
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How are you responding to the invitation? Pray for the desire to fill your heart with an increasing desire to love our Lord!
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He has chosen you. He has prepared the feast for you! Come to the feast.
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We need to turn to God in prayer and petition through everything.
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It's not just here in church. The vineyard is your life.
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God has given us everything: His Son, His creation. It is all given to us by the Father.
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For the Christian to be in a place of debt is to be in a place of radical freedom.
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How beautiful is the reality of the Father's love? He is here amid the darkness of sin.
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Who do you tell people Jesus is? It is important to tell our children and our families why we do what we do. Share why Jesus, the Eucharist, why your Catholic faith is important to you!
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We are to anticipate this moment of profound grace and beauty when we collide with our Lord.
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Today, we celebrate the marvelous radiance of Jesus Christ that captives the heart!
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Celebrating the 55th Anniversary of Humanae Vitae.
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The stones of our Church are not just here to protect us from the elements. These stones proclaim the name of Jesus and His Eucharistic love! Our Church proclaims that God is here for everyone who passes by!
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Jesus is scattering seeds indiscriminately. Christ does not care about His gifts being refused. He is not a petty lover. The Sower will sow the seeds!
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Let tomorrow worry about itself.
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We all are called to holiness and to mission, because we are members of the priesthood of the baptized.
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In the Most Holy Sacrifice of the Mass, God provides the sacrifice by transforming ordinary bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ. We can be transformed too.
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It is challenging to know who God is when he is so unlike us. It takes pondering the mystery to start to understand.
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We are under the impulse of the Holy Spirit whose job it is to create, renew, forgive, and sanctify at every instance, not just at Pentecost. This is our Church, this is our joy!
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The prayer of praise is often overlooked, but it is an important response to all God is constantly doing for us.
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If we love God, he promises that he will love us and reveal himself to us. So how do we love God?
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We are the living stones that build up the Kingdom of God. We are the chosen people called to follow Jesus, the Way, the Truth, and the Light!
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Christ isn't just good at shepherding. He is goodness Himself!
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Together we beg God to bring the healing only He can give to those left so wounded by these sinful and criminal actions.
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Behold, I make all things new!
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Be untied and join in the chorus of salvation!
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We don't suffer alone. The Lord is suffering with us. He entered into the suffering with Martha and Mary.
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Laetare Sunday
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Christ filled the woman at the well with Living Water. He filled her so much that she overflowed and had to share the Living Water with everyone!
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