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Life: Its Purpose
The purpose of our life is God-oriented. He, in the whole communion with the Trinity, has created us to love him, serve him and praise him. And if this purpose is met, he won’t have anything incriminating against us. Jesus has created every other thing for a purpose. Imagine if we surmise that the chair… Continue reading
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What do Kings Prefer?
Throughout history, Kings have shown themselves as indulgent, opulent, extravagant. These illustrious bigwigs have a noticeable and great affinity towards skilled, courageous, disciplined, religious, eloquent, educated and erudite doyens. Many of these head honchos had prolific writers, poets; conversant ministers and statemen; ruthless, heroic soldiers; businessmen with acumen; skilled medics; gifted philosophers and more as… Continue reading
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God’s Plan for the World
The intentions of God for his children and people are always for their good. He works in very beautiful plans for those who love him deeply. Otherwise, they would mock him for giving them heinous suffering. He works through free will. Even Jesus had his own will to play while dying in that he, himself,… Continue reading
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Charity: At the Precipice
The Saints are at the Precipice of holiness and were slowly formed to be thus in their life on Earth. The rod of discipline was situations, incidences and suffering. They later attained glory in heaven. The Prioress’ of many of these holy people were using a necessary severity on them through browbeating and terse conversations.… Continue reading
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Eucharist: Source and Summit
Eucharist is one of the greatest prayers that can be prayed for. It gives us the required strength to carry on the spiritual tasks entrusted by the Father. And this purpose can’t be wrong if we witness this celebration daily. Prophet Elijah ate the food God set before him in the wilderness two times while… Continue reading
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Prayer and Devotion: Great Requisites
Prayer plays a very essential part in the spiritual progress of an individual or an organisation. There is a very great emphasis on the routine and habit of personal prayer. Also, community prayers bring respite and favour from God in hopeless, nagging situations. Many Saints had a very rigid prayer routine. One of them was… Continue reading
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Bible: A Quaint Dialogue
There is a lot of consensus around that this holy book is the most widely read and bought one throughout history. But a few know that what it professes is to be a love letter from God. People scour through it in the daily grind to find answers and communication from God in the situations… Continue reading
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Dainty and Wonderfully Made
God is love[1Jn 3:8]. He is a master workman and does not reject his workmanship i.e., us. He treats us like a prized possession and holds us close to his heart[Jas 1:15]. Though we are his subjects, all of us share in his spirit as sons and even friends[Jn 15:15]. There is a kind of… Continue reading
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Narrow Path to Salvation
Jesus, for a very long time, attuned the world to be leading to Paradise. But he did not want it to be a hogwash so that people get fooled by what is waiting in this place; He did not sell a poor man’s tale. On the contrary, the other side came up with nefarious things… Continue reading
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Heresies and Hearsays
Heresies have been plaguing the Catholic Church since the birth of the same almost two millennia ago. But all of them were forthrightly dealt with. Many of its rich Saints battled against this confusion and affiliation. Many Saints were born to counter these. Early on, it was St Augustine of Hippo; then St Thomas Acquinas;… Continue reading
About Me
I’m a preacher and share a very close bond with Mother Mary. Being a Freelance Writer and having a Content Writing experience of over 13 years, writing has become a part of my life. Adding sheen to this journey, I have published 4 books: 3 in the Catholic spirituality genre and another award-winning one in self help; it is good to explore different genres. I reside with my immediate family in Bangalore and hope to share wisdom as such with everyone.