Focus
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The life of Christians extends beyond death
Apr 02, 2014
The book A New Catechism: Catholic Faith for Adults, also known as the Dutch Catechism, tells the story of Christian missionaries who visited a pagan king.
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Combat the ‘epidemic plague’ of porn by becoming pure
Mar 27, 2014
The growth of pornography use, particularly on the internet, is “a matter of utmost urgency for every son and father today,” Bishop Paul Loverde of the Catholic diocese of Arlington, Virginia said in a letter to his flock released this week.
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What dark nights do for us
Mar 27, 2014
After Mother Teresa died, her diaries revealed something that shocked many people, namely, during the last sixty years of her life, from age 27 until she died at age 87, she struggled to imagine that God existed and had no affective experience of either the person or the existence of God.
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Pope Francis, Obama have much in common
Mar 27, 2014
Pope Francis and President Obama met at the Vatican on Thursday, March 27.
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Trust in politicians is at an all-time low ...when inequality is at an all time high
Mar 27, 2014
The riots and demonstrations in Cairo in 2011, and the similar breakdown in public order in Kiev last month, were both fuelled by popular resentment at corruption.
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Food for thought
Mar 27, 2014
Last year, in his last public homily as a sitting pope, Pope Benedict XVI said during Ash Wednesday that “by the grace of God, we are called to transform (the Gospel) into a concrete attitude and behaviour during Lent.”
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Transformed by grace
Mar 27, 2014
The story of John Newton is generally well known. He was a captain in the African slave trade during the 1700s and eventually had a conversion to Christianity. He later joined with his friend William Wilberforce to bring about the end of the British slave trade.
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Lenten lessons to help us throughout life
Mar 27, 2014
The Lenten Gospels take us through a bleak and dry landscape. To some, this bleakness signals death. To others, it signals a death of the old self and a transformation to a new self.
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Food for Thought
Mar 21, 2014
When most of us think of the word “discipline,” we think of punishment or of actions that may take away what brings a moment of joy into our lives.
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Lent’s call to discipline
Mar 21, 2014
A few years ago, I went to a birthday party for a priest friend who was turning 80. This friend was a great homilist and a great writer, but what also impressed me was that at 80, this lean, wiry priest was still getting up every cold Alaskan morning to jog through the predawn streets.



Sunday Reflection
Loving us to distraction!
Reflecting on our Sunday Readings with Fr William Pillai
