Patience

“Without the burden of afflictions it is impossible to reach the height of grace. The gifts of grace increase as the struggles increase.”
St. Rose of Lima

For Reflection:
What is the relationship between afflictions and the height of grace? Do I make use of such opportunities or do I rail against them?

Patience

“It is a noble achievement for a Christian to have no disputes with anyone. But if by any circumstance or temptation, a dispute arises, let him try to remain composed, even if this means losing.”
Anonymous
(Teaching of the Twelve Apostles)

For Reflection:
How often am I willing to walk away from a confrontation? Do I remain composed by exercising patience? Am I willing to “lose” in charity rather than press my advantage through pride?

The Kolbrin Bible: A New Age Tome Based on Tall Tales

CC asks:  “Can you do something to straighten out this New Age Kolbrin Bible (supposedly salvaged from an arson in 1184 from Glastonbury Abbey).  The 5 first set/books called the Bronzebooks & the last 5 books Coelbooks…..Related to this subject – while you’re at it – an explanation is needed about: Zecharin Sitchin; Irish/Celtic Ten Lost Tribes; Nirbiru!”

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Campus Crusade for Christ to Drop “Christ” from Name

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

Outrage is growing in the evangelical community over an announcement by Campus Crusade for Christ, one of the nation’s most prominent Christian ministries, to take the name of Christ out of its name because it was “getting in the way” of accomplishing their mission.

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Patience

“Never rebuke while you are still indignant about a fault committed – wait until the next day, or even longer. And then, calmly, and with a purer intention, make your reprimand. You will gain more by a friendly word than by a three hour quarrel.”
St. Josemaira Escriva

For Reflection:
Wow! For the grace to do exactly that! May God grant me mercy, patience, and wisdom!
(See tomorrow’s Grace Line for another practical insight about patience.)

Bishops Issue Stinging Condemnation of HHS Plan to Mandate Contraceptive Coverage

By Susan Brinkmann, OCDS
Staff Journalist

Cardinal Daniel DiNardo of Galveston-Houston, chairman of the Committee on Pro-Life Activities of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB) has issued a statement that strongly opposes the recommendation of the Institute of Medicine (IOM) that the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) mandate coverage of surgical sterilization and all FDA-approved birth control in private health insurance plans nationwide.

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