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Faith
Assuming most of us have a higher power, although not required, this section "prays" on understanding religions. Where and how does faith form your beliefs and more importantly, your actions? No right or wrong involved, because "who am I to judge?"
Heaven Can't Wait?
I posted several days ago about a friend with a rare form of prostate cancer. He was struggling, but I thought he would win his cancer fight. I was wrong. He has passed to his eternal life. My friend belongs in heaven and I'm certain he will be a direct admit. When unfair things like death happen to the best of the best, I ponder, what is God doing? I'm mad at God. My God wouldn't take such an amazing, faith-filled husband, father and disciple. Heaven can't wait and k
dgryna
3 days ago1 min read
Catholic Allies
Below is more information on Catholic Allies and the non-profits quest to welcome everyone. https://www.ncronline.org/news/lay-indianapolis-group-promotes-catholic-support-lgbtq-community
dgryna
Mar 51 min read
Jesus' Vote
If you voted Republican because Pro-Life and anti-LGBQT are deal breakers, then is that really how God would want you to vote? Voting Republican moves away from LBGQT and inclusion. The MAGA movement is exclusive - is that what Jesus would do? I thought Jesus' focus was accepting others, helping the needy, love thy neighbor, anti-racism and healing income gaps. Would Jesus vote for Republicans?
dgryna
Feb 151 min read
Ash Wednesday
For those who participate in Ash Wednesday mass and receiving ashes, is it due to obligation or true faith and humility? Honestly, it's obligation for me, although it makes me ask why every day isn't a lenten day? The Gospel reading for Ash Wednesday is from the sixth chapter of Matthew—the chapter in which Jesus teaches the disciples to recite the Lord’s Prayer. But, in the reading, Jesus goes beyond simply telling us what words to say. The passage teaches us how to pray.
dgryna
Feb 131 min read
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