Mercy, It’s Divine!
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by Mary Ellen Barrett
1w ago
By Mary Ellen Barrett     Today is the last day of the greatest feast in the history of the world, the octave of the Resurrection. God, in His infinite goodness, recognizing such a great day and concluding a great feast, gifted us the greatest of gifts: His infinite mercy. Thanks be to God. The Fulfillment of God’s Promise In the Old Testament, God gave Moses specific instructions on preparing a feast of atonement. They were to deny themselves and offer animal sacrifices, and at the end of atonement, they were to be forgiven by God of all their sins.  “And this shall be an eve ..read more
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Light in the Darkness
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by Marge Steinhage Fenlon
2w ago
By Marge Steinhage Fenelon     Now on the first day of the week Mary Mag′dalene came to the tomb early, while it was still dark, and saw that the stone had been taken away from the tomb.  So she ran, and went to Simon Peter and the other disciple, the one whom Jesus loved, and said to them, “They have taken the Lord out of the tomb, and we do not know where they have laid him.”  Peter then came out with the other disciple, and they went toward the tomb.  They both ran, but the other disciple outran Peter and reached the tomb first; and stooping to look in, he saw ..read more
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Is It I?
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by Melanie
3w ago
By Melanie Rigney     “And they were very sorrowful, and began to say to him one after another, ‘Is it I, Lord?’ ” ~ Matthew 26:22 It never fails to pierce our hearts. Jesus says one of the Twelve will betray Him, and eleven of them are quick to fear it’s them. We know that Judas, the 12th, is not the only one who will come up short. Peter will deny Jesus three times; Peter, John, and James will fall asleep instead of keeping watch. The synoptic Gospels make no reference to any of the apostles’ presence at the crucifixion; John refers only to his own presence and that of the women ..read more
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Signing the Passion
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by Allison Gingras
3w ago
By Allison Gingras     “Truly this man was the Son of God!” ~ Mark 15:39b   Ah, Palm Sunday. My sons used to refer to it as “the Mass that requires us to stand forever and ever (amen).” It is the Mass that turns most healthy, able-bodied children (and even some adults) into spaghetti-legged blob-o-kids.  There was a time when even my body balked when I heard the priest announce, “This morning, we’ll be following the LONG form of the Gospel.” Since 2010, I have viewed every Mass differently because that is when I began to interpret the Mass for my daughter, Faith ..read more
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True Freedom Comes from God
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by Michelle Muff
1M ago
By Michelle Muff       “Jesus then said to those Jews who believed in him,  “If you continue in my word, you are truly my disciples,  and you will know the truth, and the truth will make you free.”” ~ John 8:31-32   The truth will set you free.  True freedom comes from knowing, loving, and serving God. We can learn the truth by studying God’s word. By living and breathing in the sacraments of the Catholic church, we can strive to open our hearts to grace and live free. A Slave to Sin Jesus spoke to the Jews who believed in Him but did not understand. They ..read more
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Change is a Part of Life
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by Elizabeth Westhoff
1M ago
By Elizabeth Westhoff       “But it was for this purpose that I came to this hour.” ~ John 12:20-33   Transition Today is the Fifth Sunday of Lent, and today’s Gospel deals with transition. As women, we spend our lives in transition. We begin as our parents’ new babies; we transition into a child who must be helped and taught everything we need to know to survive, and then we transition into teenagers and stumble toward womanhood and new relationships. For most, we transition into someone’s wife with the new experiences of living in that role. We might transition into ..read more
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Be Like Jesus
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by Deanna Bartalini
1M ago
By Deanna Bartalini       “I can do nothing on my own authority; as I hear, I judge; and my judgment is just, because I seek not my own will but the will of the one who sent me.” ~ John 5:30 How often do I say, “I want to know and do God’s will,” and then go off without ever speaking to him and do what I think is best? More times than I can count and certainly more than I want to recall. Yet, remembering those times is what helps me not do it again. Father & Son Jesus is the second person of the Trinity—God the Son. This passage from John’s Gospel reminds us to pause and ..read more
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Lifting Spiritual Blindness
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by Sherry Kennedy Brownrigg
1M ago
By Sherry Brownrigg     I am the light of the world, says the Lord; whoever follows me will have the light of life. ~ John 8:12   One of the primary goals of a 12-step program is to have a spiritual awakening, recognizing that there is a power greater than ourselves who can restore lives broken by addiction. For most, that power is our merciful, loving God. For some who do not yet know God, that “higher power” must begin with the simple understanding that we are not the center of the universe, that there is something or someone greater than ourselves. One thing is certain – wit ..read more
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The Lord Rested on the Sabbath Day
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by Lucy Johnson
1M ago
By Lucy Johnson       “and rested the seventh day; therefore, the LORD blessed the sabbath day and hallowed it.” ~ Exodus 20:11b Growing up in small-town Wisconsin, I knew of no stores that were open on Sundays. The grocery stores, department stores, and liquor stores were all closed. My father worked six days a week but never on Sundays.  In today’s first reading, we are reminded that the LORD blessed the sabbath day and hallowed it. (Exodus 20:11) The Challenge Things sure have changed. Keeping holy the Sabbath takes a considerable effort. Sure, we go to church, but ..read more
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God is For Us
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by Lisa Henley Jones
1M ago
By Lisa Henley Jones       “If God is for us, who can be against us?”  ~ Romans 8:31   Many of us are struggling and searching in our lives. Maybe we’re searching for control, peace, joy, comfort, safety, or community. We may try to feed that ache with material goods, entertainment, careers, or busyness. It’s pretty easy to find enough distractions to think we’re fulfilled, but deep down, we know those things don’t do the trick and satisfy our hunger.   God is For Us Today’s second reading from St. Paul’s letter to the Romans was one of our former pastor’s f ..read more
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