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Between Sleep and Awake
Image via Wikipedia Each and everyday we all wake with the opportunity to make a difference in our lives. We awake with an newness that only exist in that moment. The moment before reality sets in. What we chose to … Continue reading
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Saints
Image via Wikipedia Each day offers new and exciting opportunities, one never knows what one may fine tomorrow. That’s what I love about life, everyday can is new and can be exciting, if we only allow it. One of the … Continue reading
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Stand or Kneel
Yesterday at after our Easter dinner the discussion of the different Parishes that we attend came up and the different practices at each. The Parish I now attend kneels after the reception of Communion until the priest is finished cleaning … Continue reading
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Lenten Seeds
Image by P.C. Is2dnt via Flickr Michigan is a funny state, in a lot of ways. The weather here can change day to day, one day be in the 70’s the next in the 30’s, we cal this spring. Our … Continue reading
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My Jesus, not Yours
I have a personal relationship with Jesus? Me and My God…. It’s my faith…. You notice that there are a lot of singularities in our faith life today. We don’t seem to want to share our faith, or our … Continue reading
Catholic & Proud
Can you call yourself Catholic? Can you say it with pride? When people see you, will they say “They must be Catholic? There was a time when people could pick us out of a crowd, but that doesn’t seem … Continue reading