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Beyond Words: 10/14/2012

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Sunday, Sunday, Sunday: 10/14/2012

The theme of this week’s readings is: wisdom is where it’s at. Wisdom is so important because it’s the virtue by which we see things through God’s perspective, not through an earthly perspective. It means looking forward to heaven instead of living just for earth.

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Beyond Words: 10/07/2012

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Beyond Words: 09/23/2012

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Sunday, Sunday, Sunday: 09/23/2012

What would it take for you to live according to God’s way of peace, instead of according to the world’s way of being emotional and reactive?

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Beyond Words: 09/16/2012

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Sunday, Sunday, Sunday: 09/16/2012

In the Catholic life, you have to live the “both/and.” You have to make a resolve and accompany it with prayer. If you want to follow Christ you have to lay down your life and take up the cross.

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Sunday, Sunday, Sunday: 09/09/2012

Because we are physical beings, Christ uses physical things to interact with us. In the Gospel He heals through touch and in the Sacraments He gives us Himself through the things He has created. Are you going to let God heal and restore you today?

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Sunday, Sunday, Sunday: 09/02/2012

The Ten Commandments are actually a gift to us, even though you might not always feel like they are. They’re the context in which we’re able to gain eternal life.

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Beyond Words: 08/26/2012

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Sunday, Sunday, Sunday: 08/26/2012

How do you react when things get hard? Are you willing to move forward and trust in God? We face this question almost daily and this Sunday the readings give us hope for those hard times.

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Blessed the Beggar: Who Are the “Poor in Spirit”?

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“Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven.” (Matthew 5:3)

This is one of those Scripture passages that many people “know” (meaning, they’ve heard it before) but countless people fail to understand. My own parochial school teacher taught us that it simply meant God loves poor people “more.”

Ummm, to put it as charitably and bluntly as possible . . . no, that’s not what it means . . .

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Sunday, Sunday, Sunday: 08/19/2012

By giving us the Bread of Life, God is inviting us to partake in His heavenly life. Will you say “yes”?

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Beyond Words: 08/12/2012

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Sunday, Sunday, Sunday: 08/12/2012

Did you know that there’s a tug of war going on right now? It’s between your flesh and your soul. Because of sin, our spirits can sometimes become slaves to our bodies. When things are in right order, when our soul guides our flesh, that’s what elevates us to sainthood.

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Beyond Words: 08/05/2012

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Sunday, Sunday, Sunday: 08/05/2012

Every one of us occasionally has doubts about the existence of God, or we struggle with trusting in God. We can’t allow these attacks however, to form our judgement about the love of God. His love for us is infinite and He is always ready to fulfill us both physically and spiritually.

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Sunday, Sunday, Sunday: 07/29/2012

The Eucharist is the greatest gift we have received from our heavenly Father. This gift is even better than the miracle of Christ multiplying the loafs and fishes because it is not just bread, but God among us and within us. The Eucharist is a taste of heaven on earth.

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Beyond Words: 07/22/2012

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Sunday, Sunday, Sunday: 07/22/2012

Who we are is more important than what we do. Don’t ever forget to value people over the projects that they accomplish. This is especially important in regards to your priest. Make sure he knows you appreciate him for who he is, not just what he does.

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