As Catholics, we are called upon to give alms and to tithe. These two acts of justice required by the Gospel are distinct. One is giving to the poor and the other is giving to God. ... See MoreSee Less
A common misunderstanding is that almsgiving and tithing are not distinct, that they are the same thing, or that one can substitute for the other. In reality, they are two different acts of justice ...
Kindness seems like such a basic human quality that it can be taken for granted. But kindness is a learned trait that must be cultivated, writes John Cuddeback at LifeCraft. Here are his top two points of advice for cultivating kindness in yourself and in your children. ... See MoreSee Less
John CuddebackHusband, father, and professor of Philosophy. LifeCraft springs from one conviction: there is an ancient wisdom about how to live the good life in our homes, with our families; and it is...
When Christ said that we are to take up our cross and follow him, he mostly just meant the “following” part … right? Is a cross really necessary for all of us? Though we might prefer it to be otherwise, our suffering in union with Christ is the gift of a loving God to us. ... See MoreSee Less
It is from the Cross that we learn to love our enemies and to forgive those who reject us and betray us. It is from the Cross that we come to see, as Christ sees, that most people are unaware of what ...
Mary is often pictured with swords piercing her sinless heart. These swords represent the Seven Sorrows of Mary, who suffered alongside her Son. What are these sorrows and what is the history of this Marian Devotion? ... See MoreSee Less
Catholics have long associated the Latin term dolor, meaning "sorrow" or "pain," with the sorrows of Mary, the Mother of God. She is often pictured with seven swords, representing seven sorrows, pierc...
Our St. Paul logo was designed by fellow parishioner Lori Brechtel, a graphic designer. Lori put great thought and detail into its design. She began by seeking out a symbol of our church that would be readily identifiable to all of our members - the circular, quartered round window on our building.
The yellow, starbust portion represents the light of Christ that blinded Paul, and that light which we show to each other among our congregation, and others. it is "bursting" from the confines of our own church and radiating into the world.
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As Catholics, we are called upon to give alms and to tithe. These two acts of justice required by the Gospel are distinct. One is giving to the poor and the other is giving to God. ... See MoreSee Less
We Must Give to God and to the Poor: The Difference Between Alms & Tithes
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A common misunderstanding is that almsgiving and tithing are not distinct, that they are the same thing, or that one can substitute for the other. In reality, they are two different acts of justice ...Comment on Facebook
Kindness seems like such a basic human quality that it can be taken for granted. But kindness is a learned trait that must be cultivated, writes John Cuddeback at LifeCraft. Here are his top two points of advice for cultivating kindness in yourself and in your children. ... See MoreSee Less
Our Life is So Worth Being Kind - LifeCraft
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John CuddebackHusband, father, and professor of Philosophy. LifeCraft springs from one conviction: there is an ancient wisdom about how to live the good life in our homes, with our families; and it is...Comment on Facebook
When Christ said that we are to take up our cross and follow him, he mostly just meant the “following” part … right? Is a cross really necessary for all of us? Though we might prefer it to be otherwise, our suffering in union with Christ is the gift of a loving God to us. ... See MoreSee Less
Embrace the Cross in Union with Christ
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It is from the Cross that we learn to love our enemies and to forgive those who reject us and betray us. It is from the Cross that we come to see, as Christ sees, that most people are unaware of what ...Comment on Facebook
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Mary is often pictured with swords piercing her sinless heart. These swords represent the Seven Sorrows of Mary, who suffered alongside her Son. What are these sorrows and what is the history of this Marian Devotion? ... See MoreSee Less
What Are the Seven Dolors of Mary?
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Catholics have long associated the Latin term dolor, meaning "sorrow" or "pain," with the sorrows of Mary, the Mother of God. She is often pictured with seven swords, representing seven sorrows, pierc...Comment on Facebook
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