Charity Amid Confusion

Charity Amid Confusion

Image: Andrew Neel Confusion is not of God, we know this. The question is, how do we respond to it? Our best example, as with most things, can be found in Mary. At the Annunciation, did Mary understand everything? No. But she knew enough to say yes. She had the basics...

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Updated: Hope for the Church

Updated: Hope for the Church

As long as we have men like Alexander Tschugguel in the Church, we have hope. It wasn't a spur of the moment decision, it took discernment and wisdom. Thank God for courageous men like him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1p74CEA1_go In the previous post I said that I...

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Is It Mama Mary?

Is It Mama Mary?

One of these things is not like the others.... But if we're the least bit uncomfortable about the difference, we're told it's only because of our "Western sensibilities". Okay then. Here's a compilation of Marian apparitions/images of popular devotion, and the places...

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What I Wish I’d Known

What I Wish I’d Known

Image: Rebecca Peterson-Hall SAVING GRACE you don't do it for yourself you don't do it for your kids you don't do it for your husband you don't do it for company you do it for God God sees God hears God knows even when no one does even when no one understands or...

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Revisiting the HP Dilemma: What’s A Parent to do?

Revisiting the HP Dilemma: What’s A Parent to do?

Sea of books. Currently reorganizing the collection; the Literature section will eventually be sorted by author. I hesitated writing this post for my friend because almost every single discussion I've seen or been in online about HP eventually devolved into personal...

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Divine Providence

Divine Providence

I know so many people who would have a problem with this.  To me it's the only explanation that makes sense, and I find much peace in it. ***** Divine Wisdom, says Holy Scripture, “reacheth … from end to end mightily and ordereth all things sweetly” (Wisdom...

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Musings on My Stinky Veil

Musings on My Stinky Veil

A few months ago, while in St. Louis to help care for my Papa who was dying, we attended Mass at a church we hadn't been to before. Like our kids, we love visiting different churches whenever we are out of town. I realized belatedly that I had left my black veil back...

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Mothers, Daughters, Rape, and Abortion

Mothers, Daughters, Rape, and Abortion

Image: Liana Mikah You've seen all the articles on abortion going around. You've seen all the pro-choice and pro-life arguments. I'm addressing this to the mom who has daughters, wondering if she could counsel her daughter to keep a child, should her daughter get...

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Jesus and the Jewish Roots of Mary by Brant Pitre

Jesus and the Jewish Roots of Mary by Brant Pitre

Finally, it is worth noting that before the Fall, the woman is never actually called "Eve." She is simply called "woman." As Adam declares: "She shall be called Woman (Hebrew 'ishah), because she was taken out of Man (Hebrew 'ish)" (Genesis 2:23). If you keep reading...

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Remembering Papa

Remembering Papa

My earliest memory of Papa is of him sitting on the side of his and mommy’s bed, in the early morning hours when it was still dark, praying. He left all of us a legacy of faith. It was at his side I learned how to sing the Filipino Pasion, which according to...

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I Need to Write Again

I Need to Write Again

I haven't written regularly since July of last year. February was my last blog post. Somewhere along the way, I thought, maybe July would be a great time to start again. But here I am. I've made notes upon notes in my planner of topics I want to write about, and...

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Pan Con Chicharron | St. Turibius of Mogrovejo

Pan Con Chicharron | St. Turibius of Mogrovejo

Season pork belly (cut however way you want -- cubes, slices, big chunks) with salt, pepper, a teeny bit of vinegar, and garlic powder. Bake/roast in 375F degree oven, turning frequently and discarding fat rendered (or save it for another use) until cooked through and...

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Spicy Eggplant Stir-Fry

Spicy Eggplant Stir-Fry

Pan-fry eggplant cubes over low heat in a bit of oil until tender. Remove to a plate. Over high heat, stir-fry sliced scallions and minced ginger, one minute. Add back eggplant cubes and sauce mixture of soy sauce (use tamari if gluten-free) + hot garlic-pepper paste...

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Chinese Egg and Tomato Stir-Fry Over Rice

Chinese Egg and Tomato Stir-Fry Over Rice

CHINESE EGG AND TOMATO STIR-FRY OVER RICE Ingredients according to the size of your family. Whisk eggs with salt and pepper. Pour into hot skillet filmed with oil and cook quickly, folding gently several times, until half-cooked. Remove to platter. Heat a bit more oil...

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Sweet Potato Soup

Sweet Potato Soup

SWEET POTATO SOUP sweet potatoes + celery + onions + broth (your pick, i used beef) + tarragon + bay leaves + salt and pepper. cook together in a pot until tender then puree in blender. add a bit of coconut milk or other milk to make creamier (optional)....

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