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He Came to Help Us Carry our Burdens
The publication The Word Among Us has always been a favorite for me and today’s was excellent. Read it below. #Jesus #JesusChrist
Meditation: Isaiah 50:4-9
Wednesday of Holy Week – April 17, 2019
I gave my back to those who beat me, my cheeks to those who plucked my beard. (Isaiah 50:6)
Amazing, isn’t it? This one single verse sounds so much like Jesus’ passion—and not just the event of his scourging at the pillar. The humility and generosity of the servant in this verse beautifully captures Jesus’ heart as he endured his entire arrest, trial, and crucifixion.
Imagine what Jesus must have felt when he heard these words proclaimed in the synagogue. He must have realized at some point that they referred not only to the ancient prophet but to himself. Maybe it struck him with terror. Or perhaps, because he was the Son of God, it didn’t bother him at all.
The truth probably lies somewhere between these two extremes. Being human, Jesus naturally experienced great distress about what was awaiting him. But then in his divinity, he could pray with complete confidence: “The Lord God is my help, therefore I am not disgraced” (Isaiah 50:7). So while he certainly felt great apprehension over what lay ahead of him, he also found strength knowing that his Father would never abandon him.
There’s a parallel here to our lives. We can’t see into the future, but we do know that we all have our own share of hardships to deal with. It could be major, like the death of a loved one, or minor, like being stuck in a traffic jam for three hours. The magnitude of the challenge is not as important as how we deal with it. We can either fret about it or try our best to place it in the Father’s hands as Jesus did.
Know that in surrendering your hardships to God, you can expect to do more than just endure them. You will find new confidence knowing that
Easter Sunday will come for you just as it did for Jesus. You will find strength in the knowledge that “all things work for good for those who love God” (Romans 8:28). Jesus didn’t come to add to your burdens. He came to carry them with you. Remember: he walked the road to Calvary precisely so that he could walk with you today!
“Lord, I trust that you will keep me in perfect peace as I meditate on all that you have done for me.”
Psalm 69:8-10, 21-22, 31, 33-34
Matthew 26:14-25
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Sin and Redemption
Morning of Reflection
All are invited to join Yvette Lessard in the Music room of St Peter Church on Thur., April 11 from 10 – 11:45 AM to reflect on the realities of our Christian life. 104 Main St. , Danbury, CT. Website: http://www.stpeterdanb.org. Phone: 203.743.2707. #Lent #Sin

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A Scattered Soul: Distractions in Prayer — Even the Sparrow
Some time ago at Sunday Mass, I looked up to see a woman texting on her phone in line for Holy Communion. My heart stopped. It was the most blatant, shocking show of distraction I’d ever seen. To be so close to Jesus, to be approaching this intimate moment of union with Him—and to…
via A Scattered Soul: Distractions in Prayer — Even the Sparrow
Eternal Word Television Network (EWTN) March – May Schedule 2019
New Mini-Series- RITES OF PASSAGE: LEAVING BOYHOOD BEHIND March 18-22
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The Enchanted Hour
A Wall Street Journal writer’s conversation-changing look at how reading aloud makes adults and children smarter, happier, healthier, more successful and more closely attached, even as technology pulls in the other direction.
AMDG Retreat
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Young Catholic Professionals
Jennifer Baugh and Peter Blute explain how Young Catholic Professionals connects young Catholic leaders with seasoned Catholic professionals who are already living out their faith. Hosted by Jim and Joy Pinto of EWTN. 26 minutes. Visit them on FB as well
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A Catholic Health Care Alternative
Over the years, I have talked with friends about how we, as Catholics, can make our faith more central to living our lives. Throughout history, the Church and its related organizations have usually been an integral part of a town or city’s life. An example would be the Knights of Columbus which was started in Connecticut in the 1880s by Father McGivney to help widowed mothers who were in poor financial shape after losing their husbands. They created insurance plans for families and have grown into a large fraternal benefit organization since then. In the past ten years, they have donated $1.5 billion to charitable causes.
Recently, I came across another Catholic fraternal benefit organization, Christ Medicus Foundation CURO, that is doing the same thing for health care. CURO (Latin for to care for, cure, heal , and watch over) is an affordable health care option for commited Catholics and Christians. CMF CURO members actively participate in God’s love and providence through medical cost sharing as members of Samaritan Ministries International (SMI). They are a 501 (c)(3) non-profit and not a health insurance company. And by affordable, their brochure shows a monthly share of $304 (1 person) and $579 (family of 3+). They are certainly worth considering as an alternative to secular health insurance.
I spoke with Jordan Buzza, JD (248.530.9651) who was most helpful in answering my questions. For complete info, you can also call 800 8407471 or visit http://www.cmfcuro.com.
Here is a link for a CMFCURO video (4 minutes): https://youtu.be/xcZWD1sOm3E
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