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Immensity of heaven

November 3

"If God were to make every grain of sand into a new world, all these innumerable spheres would not fill the immensity of heaven."

 

For Reflection:

Though heaven is incomprehensible to us living in the world, take time this week to ask the Lord to enlighten you to the immensity of our eternal inheritance.

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I go and prepare a place for you

November 2
 "And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back again and take you to myself, so that where I am you also may be."
-John 14:3
For Reflection:
Does it console you to know that Jesus has gone to prepare a place for you and that He desires for you to be with Him for all eternity?

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KY Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Christian Business Owner

After years of legal battles, the Christian owner of a t-shirt company who was sued by an LGBT activist group for not printing shirts promoting a pride festival, the Kentucky Supreme Court has ruled that the activists do not have the legal right to sue the establishment.

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What no eye has seen, nor ear heard

November 1

"But, as it is written, 'What no eye has seen, nor ear heard, nor the heart of man conceived, what God has prepared for those who love him...'"

-1 Corinthians 2:9

 

For Reflection:

What strikes you most about this passage from sacred scripture? Take time to ponder this heavenly reality.

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When Are We Going to Take Back Halloween?

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Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS

Remember the days when Halloween meant flocks of children dressed as cowboys and princesses who actually did tricks on your doorstep in exchange for a treat? How did we get from that innocent celebration to the parade of ghouls, witches, and zombies that arrive on our porches today, impatiently grabbing candy out of the bowl as they rush off to the next stop?

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Our Lady’s Rosary

October 31

Our Lady’s Rosary

Dear Mother, I bring Thee roses Because they are so sweet, But lilies, my favorite flowers I am placing at Thy feet. Accept with each Hail Mary A rose for Thy crown so bright, Please don't forget the lilies, The lilies so pure and white. Let them be a bond of love And understanding rare, And send a blessing from above In answer to my prayer. Loneliness would be unknown If more people came to Thee, With their trials and sorrows And said their Rosary. With each Hail Mary, they would find Their load much lighter grow, And in humility, kiss the cross In peace, would onward go. -Alice W. Sparks

 

For Reflection:

How has my load been made lighter this past month as I have prayed the Rosary? Am I willing to make the Rosary a daily prayer? Why or why not?

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Judge Reopens Covington Teen’s Defamation Case

A federal judge has decided to partially reverse his decision to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Covington High School teen Nicholas Sandmann against the Washington Post and is now allowing the case to move forward on several counts.

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Take up the Rosary

October 30
“I look to all of you, brothers and sisters of every state of life, to you, Christian families, to you, the sick and elderly, and to you, young people: confidently take up the Rosary once again. Rediscover the Rosary in the light of Scripture, in harmony with the liturgy, and in the context of your daily lives.
May this appeal of mine not go unheard!”
-St. John Paul II
For Reflection:
How will I respond to this urgent appeal of Pope John Paul II?

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Is the Day of the Dead a Pagan Celebration?

I recently spoke at the Deliverance Ministry Workshop, hosted by the Missionaries of the New Evangelization in Castle Rock, Colorado, and was explaining why the very non-Christian version of the Day of the Dead featured in the Disney movie, Coco, was a non-starter for both kids and parents. Afterward, a Hispanic man schooled me on exactly why this this feast is okay when celebrated the Christian way.

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New Low for Planned Parenthood: Playing “Bra Pong” to Raise Money

Commentary by Susan Brinkmann, OCDS

The organization that claims to be fighting for women stooped to a new low last week when it hosted a “Bras and Brews” event in Texas to raise money for cancer research, an event that featured “bra pong” and a chance to meet “your favorite Planned Parenthood Texas Votes cuties.”

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