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  • You Are The Salt Of The Earth

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Feb 3, 2017
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    You are the salt of the earth

    Do you know the word "sugar" never occurs in the Bible? In ancient times salt was the ultimate seasoning that gave taste to food. We're called to be a flavorful people. “You are the salt of the earth,” Jesus says to the crowds. A colleague who does not like salt says that he ...read more

  • Dia Del Padre Y El Grano De Mostaza

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Apr 16, 2018
     | 2,900 views

    Un pequeño comienzo

    11B Hoy celebramos el Dia del Padre y la parábola del Grano de Mostaza, nos invita a dar un pequeño comienzo….uno sumamente en pequeño y este es un buen consejo para los papás – Después de todo, el Padre de Jesús no es otro sino Dios – un ejemplo muy difícil de imitar. Y hablando del Dia del ...read more

  • Stop The Bleeding By Faith

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Apr 18, 2018
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     | 6,603 views

    Faith is a gift of God to which we yield. We need not do mental gymnastics to force ourselves to believing that a healing is going to occur.

    13B The players (Gospel Drama Players in today’s first miracle account): Jesus: was not ashamed to be touched by the untouchable, or feel embarrassed to be publicly identified with outcasts. The lady was considered unclean. Just by being out in public, she is violating a social taboo. In fact, by ...read more

  • La Hemorroisa

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Apr 23, 2018
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     | 2,751 views

    La fe es un don de Dios al que damos entrada

    13 (Decimo Tercer) Domingo Ordinario Jesús no tenía ninguna vergüenza en tocar lo que era intocable de acuerdo con la ley judía. Tampoco le avergonzaba ser identificado públicamente con los menospreciados. La mujer hemorroisa era considerada como impura y Levítico 15:25 dice que todo lo ...read more

  • Trinity Sunday

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on May 26, 2018
     | 6,736 views

    Math is not the best way to explain the basic doctrine of the Most Holy Trinity because it uses the approach of trying to explain how three can be one. We all know that “1+1+1=3” but what are we to do when “1+1+1=1?”

    Trinity Sunday The Trinity is the root doctrine of Christianity because it concerns the inner nature of God. In honor of the Most Holy Trinity, we can consider three highlights of (1) the doctrine of the Trinity, (2) eternal salvation by the indwelling of the Trinity, and (3) prayer and ...read more

  • Turning Thorns Into Roses

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Jun 3, 2018
     | 6,118 views

    The decided weakness of Paul, which he called his “thorn” was kept vague so everybody could relate to whatever type of aggravating affliction, discomfort, constant temptation, emotional or physical or bouts.

    14B Elif Shafak wrote “be thankful for every thorn that others might throw at you. It is a sign that you will soon be showered in roses”   1). The thorn “thrown”at Our Lord in our Gospel reading today was actually the rude comments by his hometown folks who dismissed him as being “all too ...read more

  • Fifteenth Sunday In Ordinary Time, Year B: Only Sandals And A Walking Stick

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Jun 11, 2018
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     | 4,654 views

    In contrast, Cynic philosophers of the era were known for their provision bag, staff, and big mouth!

    15B My favorite ancient Greek philosopher is the stoic Epictetus (epic-TEE-tus), who taught, “It's not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters," which is at the heart of some Catholic Christian adaptations of various Cognitive Behavioral Therapies. Epictetus, who taught ...read more

  • Sacudirse El Polvo

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Jun 13, 2018
     | 3,820 views

    Jesús advierte a sus discípulos que van a experimentar rechazos y les exhorta a que ante ello ‘se sacudan el polvo de los pies y sigan adelante.’

    15B Mi filósofo griego antiguo favorito es el estoico Epicteto quien enseñaba lo siguiente: “No es lo que te sucede a ti lo que importa sino cómo reaccionas ante eso.” Estas palabras son parte del corazón de la Sicología, a través de disciplinas de varias terapias de conducta cognoscitiva que se ...read more

  • Benefits Of Meditation

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Jun 17, 2018
     | 4,733 views

    There is a link between mediation and attentional functions and cognitive flexibility instead of giving an automatic response. Often we best represent the presence of Christ not just in moments of scheduled ministry.

    16B In the Catholic Church, an officiating priest or deacon says, "The Lord be with you" and the congregation responds by saying, "And with thy spirit." However, an older, recently outdated, response from the congregation used to be, “And also with you". So there was a Catholic priest who always ...read more

  • Vengan Conmigo A Lugar Soliatrio

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Jun 21, 2018
     | 1,706 views

    El silencio es el pasaje indispensable hacia la divinidad, escribe el Cardenal Robert Sarah.

    16B La tradición Cristiana habla de recogimiento y distracciones. Nuestro Evangelio de hoy dice que, “los apóstoles...le contaron todo lo que habían hecho y enseñado. Entonces él les dijo: "Vengan conmigo a un lugar solitario, para que descansen un poco." El silencio es el pasaje ...read more

  • I Am The Bread Of Life

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Jun 24, 2018
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     | 6,759 views

    The real content of hope is the immortality of the self in eternal life. Spiritual hunger is a hunger within that nothing physical will ever fill. It is a longing to be connected to our Creator.

    18B There is a folk saying about food that we’ve all heard, “You are what you eat,” by which what is usually meant is that your body takes on the characteristics of the food you consume. In ancient times, it was basically thought of in reverse, ‘You eat what you are.” We are immortal beings. The ...read more

  • Eucharistic Fix- Part 1 Series

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Jun 27, 2018
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     | 4,428 views

    The Eucharist is a cause of holiness in us when worthily received because it helps prevent the relapse of sin by the strength of this soul food.

    19B I read an article from a university in Santa Barbara, California, about Catholic Mass and its healing implications for the addicted person whereby the social network and group norms that prescribe patterns of perceiving, thinking, feeling, and behaving that promoted drug use are now replaced ...read more

  • Eucharistic Fix- Part 2 Series

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Jun 29, 2018
     | 3,418 views

    In the study, one person related not having a fear of death, and another related that death and resurrection are a continual process following the psychic deaths she had while in her addiction.

    20B I want to continue with an article I read from a university in Santa Barbara about Catholic Mass and its healing implications for the addicted person. In the study, a psychological sense of alienation and loneliness appears to be a common experience for the addict, because the drug of ...read more

  • Telos

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Jul 9, 2018
     | 3,274 views

    Of all the sins listed in our Gospel today, the telos in that list is extremely off-course from God.

    22B People put their entire moral analysis on intention only; e.g. If my intention is good, I can do it. But actually, “telos” is the word in the Bible that orients ourselves toward God. Telos means “purpose, intent, goal.” E.g. Bulimia is acting against the telos of eating. A couple good ...read more

  • Ephphatha!

    Contributed by Paul Andrew on Jul 12, 2018
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     | 12,264 views

    Jesus’s Ephphata prayer is the opening up, the removing of the “impediment” of spiritual deafness for us. It’s an Aramaic phrase which literally means “be released.”

    Several years ago, in January a major newspaper conducted an experiment you may have heard about. The experiment involved Joshua Bell, one of the world’s greatest violinists who performed for almost all the world’s major orchestras. Joshua Bell was commissioned to play his $4,000,000 Stradivarius ...read more

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