Four times each year the Church calls to mind the gifts of the earth and asks us to give thanks. Thanks to God and thanks to farmers.
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It’s not enough to say that you are Christian. It’s not even enough to believe the right things. You have to actually do it.
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The Hebrew Bible ends with a prophecy that Elijah will return to herald the coming Messiah. Jews often leave an empty chair for him at seder meals. But what if he already came…
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When Mary appeared to St. Juan Diego at Guadalupe in 1531 she called him “Juanito… Little John.” God did some really big things with this little peasant.
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St. Ambrose is known for his outstanding teaching of the Catholic faith. His preaching also inspired the greatest convert in Church history, St. Augustine.
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Jesus knows how to fish. He hooked Andrew and the other apostles. Now it’s our turn. Time to go fish.
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Advent begins with the image of the mountain of God. No one climbs a mountain be accident, so we need to decide to start… today.
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Today at 4pm, the year will end. Liturgically speaking. But a new year will also begin. Life is a lot like this.
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If you want to change the world, you have to start small.
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When you have nothing, you realize that you need everything. We are meant to live connected.
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Jesus called Matthew in the very act of tax collecting. He’ll call you in the midst of your sin too.
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Reject Satan. Choose God. Repeat over and over, every day, for the rest of your life.
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If you love someone, you want to know and share in everything about them, even their suffering. St. Francis loved Jesus like this.
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Standing by the cross of Jesus was his mother. Mary also stands by us as we carry the cross of suffering.
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Familiarity breeds contempt. It happened to the Israelites in the wilderness and it often happens at Mass.
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God made the world to work a certain way. Living within the truth of that system leads to happiness.
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Pain is often something we want to forget. Today we remember one of the most painful moments in American history and promise once again to never forget.
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It’s Red Friday! Yes, today we celebrate the holy martyrs Menodora, Metrodora, and Nymphodora. And those other guys.
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If you want to change the world, start small. Where there is no love, put love, and you will get love.
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On the Birthday of the Blessed Virgin Mary, we recall how God predestined her to be his mother and we are grateful for her fiat.
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St. Paul invites us today to walk with Jesus. The Christian life is not primarily a way of thinking but a way of doing.
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If you’re going fishing, it’s all about finding the right lure. The same is true when fishing for faith.
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The staff at Miranda Camp live like it’s 1838, in a log cabin with no electricity. Today I ask them about finding God and happiness in their simple way of life.
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Sometimes we don’t reach the goals we intend. But maybe more important is how we live, and even die, trying to reach those goals.
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Can’t we all just get along? I went to Fish Camp at Philmont to find some answers.
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At Philmont, we have a special grace before meals prayer. It all boils down to thanksgiving.
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Why does God allow so much suffering? Maybe everything works out “in the end,” but that often doesn’t help much in the present.
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Today is the anniversary of the dedication of the cathedral of the Archdiocese of Kansas City in Kansas. It’s kind of a big deal.
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Buglers throughout the country join together today at 3pm local time to play “Taps” and honor the fallen. May they rest in peace.
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Jesus taught with authority. Is your life subject to that authority, the authority of truth, or are you your own authority?
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The Holy Spirit, God, dwells within you and that makes you a temple. But sometimes temples need cleaning, like in today’s gospel.
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If we want God to “renew the face of the earth,” we might expect this act of re-creation to look similar to the original act of creation.
