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On Being Judgmental
Making your Amen Mean Amen In the Catholic Church saying AMEN is an affirmation of agreement.This word is pronounced before the reception of Holy Communion. An AMEN states that one fully stands by the Church and her teachings. AMEN has origins … Continue reading
The Dreaded Lake Effect
Lately I have been thinking about the dreaded Lake Effect. Those of us who live near the Great Lakes know what the Lake Effect means. Once a storm passes through an area, it goes on over the lake and picks … Continue reading
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The World Day of Peace
The LORD bless you and keep you! The LORD let His face shine upon you, and be gracious to you! The LORD look upon you kindly and give you peace! (NAB, Nm 6:24-26) There is a saying that peace begins … Continue reading
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Tagged Confession, Forgiveness, Mother of God, Prince of Peace, Queen of Peace, Reconciliation, Solemnity of Mary
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