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How many of you would ever consider going to a Doctor that did not keep up on their studies? Did not read the latest journals or attend the latest seminars on the most up to date procedures? Most of us … Continue reading
Posted in Called by God, catholic, church, education, faith, Life, selfhelp, youth
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Top Ten list of the Church
You ever notice that people really like top ten lists or just list in general. I think it’s because we really don’t have to think a lot about a list, it’s pretty straight forward, you have a list, and it’s … Continue reading
Posted in Called by God, catholic, church, education, Ego, faith, Freedom, Life, Love, Mass, prayer
Tagged authority, blessing, catholic Church, catholic faith, church, curse, earth, Ego, God, Grace, hearts, heaven, Holy Spirit, human, human nature, humanity, Jesus, keys, keys of heaven, kingdom, Nature, Pope, Priest, Saint Peter, scandel, sin, St. Peter, stumble
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More on the EGO
As you may know one of my regular rants on this blog site is concerning the EGO (Edging God Out). I love to write about the EGO and how it is destructive to our souls, how it traps us in … Continue reading
Posted in Called by God, catholic, church, education, Ego, faith, Life, selfhelp
Tagged book, catholic faith, Ego, envy, Gospel of John, Holy Spirit, home, jealousy, John 13:34-35, lost, Patrick Madrid, Priest, Reading, Search and Rescue, self-conceit, self-interest, self-love, self-will, serve two masters, souls, St. Ignatius of Loyola, St. John, vainglory
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The New Creed
Carrying on the left at the door idea, I thought I would talk about the idea of political correctness a little more. Take the Nicene Creed for example: We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, maker of heaven … Continue reading
Posted in catholic, church, faith, Mass, prayer, social justice
Tagged catholic faith, nicene creed, political correctness, prayer
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