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Tag Archives: catholic
The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ Love People, Reward Performance
Well done good and faithful servant; you have been faithful over a few things, I will make you ruler over many things. Enter into the joy of your Lord. ~ Matthew 25:23 I am a Calvary Baptist. I shared the … Continue reading
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Tagged baseball, catholic, francis, gasparino, God, impeachment, pelosi, richmond, senate, sign-stealing, trump
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The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ Message in a Bottle
I found the one my heart loves. ~ Song of Songs 3:4 NIV What could I leave you, that would penetrate all the darkness in the world, clear all the hurdles of the mind, and force you to set yourself … Continue reading
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Tagged catholic, eldredge, Esolen, fathered by God, pedophile, poetry, sex abuse, TCT, toxic masculinity
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The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ Fathered By God
Stand at the crossroads and look; … Continue reading
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Tagged catholic, fathered by God, illegal aliens, invasion, priests, sex abuse, southern border, st Elizabeth, toxic masculinity, trump, wyckoff
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The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ Due Process
All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned every one to his own way; and the Lord hath laid on him the iniquity of us all. ~ Isaiah 53:6 The glue that has held our great Republic together … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged abuse, catholic, church, clinton, crisis, due process, francis, pedophelia, rule of law, trump
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The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ No Regrets
“The instabilities we are seeing are a precursor of things to come, and the Parisian cab driver was correct… in order to change an evil, sometimes you have to be willing to risk everything you have.” ~ Signs of Coming … Continue reading
Posted in Economy, Entertainment, Politics, Religion, Society, Uncategorized
Tagged brexit, catholic, dawn eagle woman, EU, france, Freedom, john of god, may, modernism, pope francis, pro-life, protests, shutdown, trump, yellow vests
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The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ The Turning Point & True Love
Then comes something equivalent to the forty years in the wilderness, discouragement, disaster, upset, as if God had ignored the whole thing. When we are thoroughly flattened out, God comes back and revives the call, and we get the quaver … Continue reading
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Tagged abuse, catholic, church, francis, mccarrick, oath keepers, reclaim ny, scandal
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The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ Man in the Middle of a Broken World
BUT the path of the just is like the shining sun, that shines ever brighter unto the perfect day. The way of the wicked is like darkness; They do not know what makes them stumble. ~ Proverbs 4:18, 19 The … Continue reading
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Tagged alex jones, apple, ban, cardinal dolan, catholic, censorship, fake news, investigation, kaepernick, kavanaugh, nike, oath keepers, op-ed, pedophilia, pope francis, trump, twitter
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The Sunday Morning Tune-up ~ The Moral Authority
So Jesus said, “Are you still without understanding? Do you not yet understand that whatever enters the mouth goes into the stomach and is eliminated? But those things which proceed out of the mouth come from the heart, and they … Continue reading
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Tagged catholic, free speech, hate-speech, impeach, jason hill, Moral Courage, mueller, pledge of allegiance, pope, scandal, trump, tucker carlson
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A Land Called Ireland
If your soul is tired & weary, then my friend give a listen to me. Go to a land called Ireland, not so far across the sea. And if in fact you’re good of heart, which reflects in all you … Continue reading
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Tagged catholic, ireland, st patricks day
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