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Corporal Works of Mercy: Clothe the Naked

August 1, 2015 by Fr. Ben Cameron Leave a Comment

The third Corporal Work of Mercy is “Clothe the Naked.”  In times past, there may have been many people who only possessed the clothes on their backs, and those might have been so threadbare and worn out that the person might have been virtually naked. Although times have changed, and there are few people (in […]

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Spiritual Works of Mercy: Counsel the Doubtful

July 15, 2015 by Fr. Ben Cameron Leave a Comment

The second Spiritual Work of Mercy is to Counsel the Doubtful.  What does this mean?  How can we live this work of mercy? Many people today are confused.  They might be looking for meaning in their lives, for answers to the biggest questions (Why do I exist?  Is there a purpose for my life?  What […]

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Corporal Works of Mercy: Give Drink to the Thirsty

July 1, 2015 by Fr. Ben Cameron 1 Comment

The second Corporal Work of Mercy is To Give Drink to the Thirsty.  What are we talking about here?  I am sure that somebody, with tongue in cheek, will say that we should give free booze to alcoholics!  But that it NOT what the Gospel tells us:  Jesus said that the person who gives even […]

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Spiritual Works of Mercy: Instruct the Ignorant

June 15, 2015 by Fr. Ben Cameron 1 Comment

The first of the spiritual works of mercy is “Instruct the Ignorant.”  We sometimes think that it is an insult to say that someone is ignorant, but in reality, it simply means that the person is without knowledge — of something that they would benefit from knowing.  To give knowledge — to give someone the […]

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Corporal Works of Mercy: Feed the Hungry

June 1, 2015 by Fr. Ben Cameron Leave a Comment

The first of the Corporal Works of Mercy (“corporal” is derived from “corpus,” Latin for “body” = Bodily works of Mercy) is the Feed the Hungry.  In a day and age in which millions of people go without basic food — as the result of famines, hurricanes, earthquakes, wars and deliberate starvation by corrupt and […]

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Prayer, Fasting and Mercy

March 10, 2015 by Fr. Ben Cameron Leave a Comment

From a sermon by St. Peter Chrysologus, Bishop and Doctor of the Church: There are three things, my brethren, by which faith stands firm, devotion remains constant, and virtue endures.  They are prayer, fasting and mercy.  Prayer knocks at the door, fasting obtains, mercy receives.  Prayer, mercy and fasting:  these three are one, and they […]

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St. Margaret of Cortona’s Feast Day

February 23, 2015 by Fr. Ben Cameron Leave a Comment

The Church just celebrated the feast day of one of our patron saints, St. Margaret of Cortona.  Have you read much about her life?  A good place to start is this article from our website: “Horror of Sin and the Mercy of God” Please take the time to read this article, and then maybe do […]

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Courageous Love for Christ: St. Thomas Aquinas

January 29, 2015 by Fr. Ben Cameron Leave a Comment

St. Thomas Aquinas is best known for being the Church’s greatest theologian.  He wrote two “Summas” of theology which have been of tremendous importance to the Church ever since his the 13th century.  But he was a man who was immersed in Sacred Scripture as well — he wrote many commentaries on different books of […]

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And the Word was made Flesh

December 24, 2014 by Fr. Ben Cameron 1 Comment

“And the Word was made flesh, and dwelt among us, and we beheld His glory, the glory of the Father’s only begotten Son…” The Christmas season is for many people a time for celebration with family, for good food, and for football.  Some people even go to Church (maybe it’s the only day of the […]

Filed Under: Spiritual Teaching Tagged With: Christmas, Divinization, Incarnation, Jesus Christ

Reflections on Right-to-Life Banquet

October 17, 2014 by Fr. Ben Cameron Leave a Comment

Last night (October 16), I attended the annual banquet of Right-to-Life of Owensboro (Kentucky).  What a wonderful event — to see 800 or more men and women (and a good number of teenagers) who would come out for an evening to celebrate the sanctity of human life! It was a joy-filled occasion.  Not only was […]

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Radio Interview on Healing after Abortion

Our Spiritual Director, Fr. Ben Cameron, was recently on “The Drew Mariani Show” on Relevant Radio. Fr. Ben and Drew discussed the need for healing the wounds of abortion, and the power of God’s grace to bring that healing. They also discussed Fr. Ben’s book, Healing the Deepest Wounds: A Pastoral Guide to Abortion, Trauma […]

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