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Planning Ahead

We all knew kids in high school that didn’t bother to do their homework or study for tests. They thought

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More Than the Cookies

Christmas gatherings for the Fitzgerald family would have been incomplete without Grandma Kay’s Peanut Butter Balls. She is long deceased,

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Brilliant Companions

Our Advent and Christmas readings might be the most angel-filled of the entire year. These stories can ignite our curiosity

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The Best Ever

When Summer 2013 approached, I was dreading it. Summer is my favorite season, and I love when the kids are

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Day of Rest

Imagine if we could have a one-day vacation every seven days. Wouldn’t that be refreshing and revitalizing? I met a

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Unimaginable Glory

In this weekend’s first reading, the prophet Baruch refers to God’s glory six times. We all know the word “glory”

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2033

I believe there is a Christian groundswell happening. My first signs might have been the extraordinary corporations and business founders

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Faithful Patience

Our Genesis Part One Scripture study class finished up this week. I have been taking Bible study classes at St.

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Tell-all Instinct

I believe that we have a natural instinct to confess. C.S. Lewis writes about the Natural or Moral Law in

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Master, I Want to See

I have been thinking about Bartimaeus, the main character in last Sunday’s Gospel. One reason I keep thinking about him

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Whatever I Am

St. John Henry Newman is the patron saint of priests, so I have never given him much of my attention.

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Listen to Your Mother

Recently I purchased The World of Marian Apparitions by Wincenty Laszewski from Sofia Press. It is a beautiful hardcover book

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