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Pray, Hope And Don?t Worry
Many of us are familiar with the famous words of St. Pio of Pietrelcina, ?Pray, Hope and Don?t Worry? ? but how many times do we follow his advice? It?s easy to trust God when things are going well. Our … Continue reading
Reading The Bible Daily
I was always impressed when I?d hear people say that they read the Bible daily. I couldn?t imagine having the dedication to do such a thing. From time to time, I?d pledge to start reading the Bible each day and … Continue reading
A Visit With My Mom
Today I took my weekly ride to Philadelphia to visit my mother. When I arrived at her apartment she was happy to see me. We shared some laughs and overall she seemed to be quite jovial. It made me very … Continue reading
Thorns And Suffering
Did you ever experience the pain of getting ?stuck? by a thorn? We have a rose bush in our back yard and I?ve felt the pain of the thorns many times. It usually happens when I?m trying to prune one … Continue reading
Notre Dame ? Who?s Teaching Who?
I have to admit that for some time I?ve been skeptical of the Catholic teaching that?s been emanating from Notre Dame University. I?ve been of the belief that they lost their Catholic identity long ago. However, in the past couple … Continue reading
The Annunciation And Mary?s Humility
Today The Church celebrates the Solemnity of the Annunciation, when the angel Gabriel appeared to Mary and delivered the news that she would be the mother of the Savior. In a homily from November of 2000, Pope John Paul II … Continue reading
Carrying Your Cross Through The Desert
All of us have been given a cross to carry. For some the cross involves illness while for others it may involve loneliness, financial difficulties or any number of other possibilities. We often feel the presence of The Lord while … Continue reading
Too Smart To Believe In God?
Have you ever noticed that many highly intelligent people do not believe in God? For one reason or other they have concluded that there is not enough evidence to believe in a higher being. Initially, it is tempting to conclude … Continue reading
Finding Joy In The Midst Of Suffering
Today the Catholic Church celebrates Laetare Sunday. The name comes from the first word of the entrance antiphon for today?s Mass (?Laetare?), which is Latin for ?rejoice?. At first, the notion of rejoicing in the midst of a penitential season … Continue reading
The Pharisee And The Tax Collector?Sound Familiar?
I have always been able to relate to the gospel story of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector (Lk 18:9-14). After all, there are so many Catholics who don?t practice their Faith. There are some who even go to Mass … Continue reading