Archive for the 'Religion' Category

The Ethical Rulings Of Drinking In The Bible

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

While some sections of the Bible are designed to give a historical perspective of drinking, and others use drinking to help illustrate a point, there are some places in the Bible that specifically deal with the ethics of drinking. One of these that stand out is Proverbs 31: 29-35. It says:
“Who […]

The Kind of Wine in the Bible

Thursday, October 2nd, 2008

If there is no question as to what the Bible says about wine and drunkenness, it leaves you to wonder just what sort of wine this is. There is no doubt that it is alcoholic, though it was probably much less so than a strong drink we know today.
However, the wine does appear to […]

Palm Sunday’s Tradition Traverse Many Cultures

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

Palm Sunday is the last Sunday of Lent. It is always the start of Holy Week and the last Sunday of Lent. It is one of the events that is mentioned in all four Canonical Gospels. It would seem according to the Gospel of John that just a week prior, Jesus was in Bethany having […]

How Do You Become Catholic

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

How does a person become Catholic? The short answer is to contact the local Catholic Church in their community and ask to speak with the RCIA director or the Adult Education Dept. They will explain the process and periods. The process can take about a year unless you have some type of issue that will […]

Evolution Vs. Creationism

Saturday, August 9th, 2008

The idea that evolution (macro evolution) is anti-God or anti Christian is a falsity too often purported by the creationist movement. Evolution is soundly grounded by science and is accepted by many mainstream Christian faiths most notably the largest and oldest Christian denomination the Roman Catholic Church. Charles Darwin himself attributes the evolutionary process to […]

Reincarnation Stories

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

The best reincarnation stories not only entertain us, but offer examples of how reincarnation may impact our own lives, and keys to see our own past-life influences.
Here is a reincarnation story that does all three. It has to do with an experience I had many years ago.
“I was a tourist in England at the time […]

Advent Tradition Circles Around a Wreath

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

If you ask any Catholic, they will tell you the season of Advent is a period of penance and preparing their heart for the coming of the Baby Jesus. But although not part of the Holy See’s opinion on Advent, the advent wreath, advent season and the family activities helps families stay focused on the […]

Celtic Advent Wreaths Help Keep Irish Family Traditions

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

A Celtic Advent Wreath may be one that uses tradition advent candles or some use dark and light green tapers in place of the purple and pink. The Celtic Advent and the Easter Orthodox Advent or Nativity fast last for 40 days and starts mid November but most Advent wreaths have a maximum of 5 […]

Look to the Mountains

Friday, August 1st, 2008

What is a Trail Thought? To me it is what happens when you venture outside on a clear, cold winter night and gaze into the heavens. It happens when you stop to see millions of tiny stars speckle the dark expanse, lighting up the world in all its glory, beauty and mystery. It happens when […]

Biblical Wisdom Defined

Friday, August 1st, 2008

We often think of wisdom in the abstract — as if it represents a human philosophy, constructed by the hands of men, with only a theoretical application to everyday life. But according to scripture, wisdom pre-existed the creation of the world and comes from the heart of God. (Jeremiah 10:12) For us, therefore, living wisely […]

Bankrupt in Bridgeport

Friday, August 1st, 2008

In the preface to Trail Thoughts, I describe my early life of career building as a pursuit of the youthful dreams common in those times: “…I was drawn to Manhattan because of its magnetic energy, its endless promise and its aura of mystery.” But while the initial trajectory of my life there seemed to be […]

Jesse Tree and Advent

Friday, August 1st, 2008

Jesse Tree and Advent are tied together where as the Jesse Tree has biblical root. Some parishes defer the use of a Christmas tree to a Jesse Tree in the Altar or sanctuary area. Of course some of the Christmas Tree roots do go back to Pagan believes around the time of Constantine, who added […]

How I Came to My ‘Jonah Moment’

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

As a young man, I was drawn to Manhattan because of its magnetic energy, its endless promise and its aura of mystery. To me, Manhattan was an imaginary city of glittering majesty, the city described by Fitzgerald as a place that has all the “…wild promise of all the mystery and the beauty in the […]

The Unbearable Darkness of Being Without God

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

The news is not good. A Governor of a large state throws everything away for a few hours of hidden pleasure with an expensive prostitute. Common sense would suggest such behavior is insane, but is it? Or a presidential candidate spins a tall tale about her brush with sniper fire on an official trip to […]

Nothing Gold Can Stay

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Our culture is obsessed with the acquisition of material goods and worldly status. However, in the race to attain these temporal things, people forget to pursue spiritual riches. When we spend the best days of our lives chasing after fame or wealth, then we are to be pitied, for in the end, nothing of lasting […]

The Priests - Their Story

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

From time to time, music seems to take a decided style change, with listeners demanding music that allows them to get back to the basics. This certainly seems to be the case now as three priests have recently signed a recording deal with music legend Sony BMG. The deal is expected to be worth one […]

The Nicene Creed

Sunday, July 27th, 2008

“We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, of all that is, seen and unseen. We believe in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, eternally begotten of the Father, God from God, Light from Light, true God from true God, begotten, not made, of one Being with the Father. Through him […]

The King

Friday, July 25th, 2008

Who comes to mind when you hear the words “the king”? Some may think of Elvis or perhaps Henry VIII or King Arthur. Many kings have been egomaniac tyrants. King David was perhaps the greatest king who ever ruled. He was described as “a man after God’s own heart.”
God promised that through the linage of […]

Stop Worrying and Start Feeling Good Again!

Friday, July 18th, 2008

Does it sometimes seem like you can’t go on anymore with all the stressful things in your life? Rest assured, help is always there with you!
Last year things started out pretty well with my new first grandson getting bigger every day! Of course, In my opinion he is so cute (a proud grandmother’s comment) and […]

7 Step "Tongue-in-Cheek" Guide to Never Having an Experience of God

Thursday, July 17th, 2008

Are you one of those people who secretly wish you believed in God? Or are you one of those people who believe in God in an abstract way rather than a personal way? Are you actually doing everything you can to never have an experience of God, while denying that this is what you are […]