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  • What is repentance; And how do we do it?

    When we think of repentance we think of being sorry for our sins and transgressions, but do we even understand what going to God to repent is? When you apologize to God, this apology might be coming from a place… Continue reading

  • What does it mean to have Christ in your life?

    It means having the safety of compassion, the empathy of one who cares about every single thing that happens to you. It means not only that you will never walk alone, but that if your legs get too tired too… Continue reading

  • The Worm and the Sun; Analogy of God’s Wrath.

    There was a worm who all his life had been living below the surface, in the dirt. He liked it there because it was dark and dirty, so he never had to care after himself because no one would be… Continue reading

    The Worm and the Sun; Analogy of God’s Wrath.
  • God Is Love: The trinitarian love.

    1 John 4:7-21 writes that God Is Love. He does not write that God simply created love, or that he enjoys love, he writes plain and simply that God is Love. It is easy to see this as metaphor or… Continue reading

    God Is Love: The trinitarian love.
  • The Greatness of Love: A reflection on 1 Corinthians 13:13

    In St.Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians he famously wrote one of the most widely recognized and spiritually profound verses of The Bible: «And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love» Upon… Continue reading

    The Greatness of Love: A reflection on 1 Corinthians 13:13
  • The authority of the Magisterium

    As a devout Catholic I recognizing the authority of the Magisterium and the Catholic authority and priesthood in interpretation of the scriptures. Although not in complete perfection on their judgement, they stand alone as the most efficient and spiritually blessed… Continue reading

    The authority of the Magisterium