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Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Reflections for the 19th Week in Ordinary Time, Part 2. Thursday – Forgiveness. Jesus challenges us in today's Gospel. The whole thing begins with a question from Peter. He wants to know how many times he must forgive someone who has sinned against him. Must he forgive even seven times? Not seven times, Jesus replies, but seventy-seven times. In other words, forgiveness should be constant. We must always forgive those who have hurt us. Further, when you choose to forgive, you ...

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Wednesday, August 12, 2015. Reflections for the 19th Week in Ordinary Time, Part 2. Thursday – Forgiveness. Jesus challenges us in today's Gospel. The whole thing begins with a question from Peter. He wants to know how many times he must forgive someone who has sinned against him. Must he forgive even seven times? Not seven times, Jesus replies, but seventy-seven times. In other words, forgiveness should be constant. We must always forgive those who have hurt us. Further, when you choose to forgive, you ...

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The Catholic Scholar: Reflections for the 19th Week in Ordinary Time, Part 1

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Sunday, August 9, 2015. Reflections for the 19th Week in Ordinary Time, Part 1. Monday – Dying to Self. In today's Gospel, Jesus reminds us, “Amen, amen, I say to you, unless a grain of wheat falls to the ground and dies, it remains just a grain of wheat; but if it dies, it produces much fruit.”. But what happens when that grain is planted in good soil? Jesus reminds us that the same thing can happen to us, but we must make a choice. If we choose to hold onto our old life, the life focused solely or ...

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The Catholic Scholar: Reflections for the 17th Week in Ordinary Time, Part 2

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Wednesday, July 29, 2015. Reflections for the 17th Week in Ordinary Time, Part 2. Thursday – God's Dwelling. God is, of course, present everywhere. He has no limits. But He chooses to live in an intimate relationship with each of us, closer to us than we are to ourselves. Friday – Stubbornness. Isn't this just Jesus? Isn't He the carpenter's son? Doesn't His mother, Mary, live right up the street? Aren't His close relatives all right here with us? So what has happened to Him? But look at what we miss in ...

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Sunday, July 26, 2015. Reflections for the 17th Week in Ordinary Time, Part 1. Monday – Multiplying Sins. They ask Aaron, the high priest and Moses' brother, to make them a new “god,” a golden calf like the ones they worshiped in Egypt. Aaron complies. Perhaps he has his own doubts, or maybe he fears the people, but this priest is pretty quick to forget the true God and mold a false one. Scripture doesn't record what Moses replies to his brother, but it probably starts with “Yeah, right! In today's first...

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Monday, December 22, 2014. Jesus, prepare my heart for Christmas. Strengthen my faith that I may truly believe that You are the Son of God born for us as a tiny baby on that Christmas so long ago. Jesus, prepare my heart for Christmas. Increase my hope that I may truly long for Heaven and trust that You will bring me home to be with You forever. Jesus, prepare my heart for Christmas. Pour Your love into me that it may flow out to everyone I meet. Sunday, December 14, 2014. The Third Sunday of Advent is t...

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Wednesday, January 21, 2015. Everyday Prayers: The Act of Contrition. But we are blessed because God forgives repentant hearts. When we turn away from sin and turn back to God, we will always find Him waiting with wide open arms. The Act of Contrition prayer helps us to express repentance for our sins and open our hearts to God's forgiveness. It is a simple little prayer that nearly every Catholic knows and says, but when we take time to study it, we realize its depth and beauty. 1 O my God. 8211; Sin is...

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