To The Woman I Love So Much: Blessed Virgin Mary

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To her I gaze, her face I behold Through the hills of Judea it’s told The path neither of maze nor daze Of hers humans find the smooth Grace terrace  Of the plan the Triune bear Eternity ever for humans prepare The way to the Divine  O human of you Grace design  O Lady of…

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The Eucharist, Life-Giving Bread

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Christ’s gift of his body, the Eucharist, is the source and summit of the Christian life (CCC, nos. 10, 1324), for from it we have abundant life and reach the height of our spiritual life. Thus, in believing and living its grace, one lives forever. There is something rare about the teaching of Jesus in…

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Profound Beauty – Kateri

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I met a girl who feels disadvantaged because of how she looks. Feeling insecure and often moody, she believes her body and form are out of shape. As a result, she avoids socializing with people and feels discomfort at the possibility of meeting new friends. Are you in any way not confident about yourself? Do…

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In the Manner of the Blessed Trinity of Love

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Introduction An audience asks the Venerable Archbishop Fulton Sheen to explain the mystery of the Most Blessed Trinity. He warns them that no matter how erudite his explanation may be, the Trinity doctrine would still not be fully clear to them. After a two-hour rigorous theological and philosophical speech on the subject, a woman approaches…

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My Take on #EndSARS et al Protest

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This special post is to state my take on the #EndSARS protest going on at the moment in my native country, Nigeria. It’s the right thing to do to keep to our civic duties. Paying taxes, casting votes, keeping to traffic rules, contributing in various ways to make our society a better place to live,…

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Saint Teresa of Avila: Hope for All

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We celebrate the life of one of the four women the Church honors as Doctors of the Church, Saint Teresa of Avila. The other three are Saints Catherine of Siena, Therese of Lisieux (the youngest of all the Doctors of the Church), and Hildegard of Bingen. Understanding the Title of Doctor of the Church A…

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Seven Signs of Hypocrisy and Ways to Redemption

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A conversation on overcoming hypocrisy In Luke 11:37-54, the Blessed Lord Jesus Christ leveled series of charges against the religious leaders of his time. As I read the strong words, I see a running thread about those condemnations. The Lord was condemning their hypocrisy. Hence, in today’s reflection, I will shed light on what I…

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​Look Beyond the Letters

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A conversation on interior transformation over legalism is a fitting theme for this article. Clearing the reading desk of many senior academics can be challenging. You may not know what is essential and what isn’t. Although the table appears messy, the academic sees every paper on that desk as necessary. This scenario isn’t unique to…

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Miss Not the Opportunity: No Need to Look for Signs

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Grace to you! A beggar approached the car of a young woman in a traffic jam. Afraid and nervous, she shuddered at the sight of the scar-ridden hands of the beggar, beckoning for help and pointing to the burger inside her car. The traffic eased, and she drove away as fast as she could. However,…

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