"Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD..." ~ Psalm 33:12
Patriotism is a positive attitude for believers. The Pledge o f Allegiance reads: I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United Sta tes of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under G od, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. < /i> Patriotism to our nation is a secondary allegiance under the general umbrella of covenant loyalty to God. We are submitted to God's authority, and are therefore submitted to every authority that He allows on earth (Ro mans 13:1-7). In the allegiance to the country in which we dwell, we have a covenantal obligation to seek its welfare. Seek the peace of the city. .. and pray to the LORD for it; for in its peace you will have peace&n bsp;(Jeremiah 29:5-7). When we pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States, we are not doing it in a blind loyalty which says, "My country - right or wrong." We recognize the flag as a symbol ...
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"(One day Jesus came to John for baptism. John said,) I oug ht to be baptized by you..." Jesus said, "Let it be so for now." ~ Mat thew 3:14-15
John had told people to be baptized as a sign of their commitment to turn away from sin and back to God. This raises a question: W hy was the sinless Jesus baptized? By becoming one of us, Jesus bec ame a member of our sinful human family.
He would not separate himse lf from us - even in our sinfulness. Thus, he teaches us an important less on. We cannot separate ourselves from our sinful human family either, espe cially from its "family" sins: disregard for the poor, disrespect for life in all forms, discrimination against human differences. ~ Author unknown< br> If Jesus was crucified for our "family" sins, what should we as Kni ghts do about these sins?
"No man is worth his salt who is not re ad at all times to risk his body, to risk his well-being, to risk his lif e, in a great cause." ~ Theodore Roosevelt
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"The father of a righteous man has great joy; he who has a wise son delights in him." ~ Proverbs 23:24
All foster fathers n eed only look to Saint Joseph for strength. We know Joseph was a man of fai th, obedient to whatever God asked of him without knowing the outcome. Whe n the angel came to Joseph in a dream and told him the truth about the chil d Mary was carrying, Joseph immediately and without question or concern fo r gossip, took Mary as his wife.
When the angel came again to tell him that his family was in danger, he immediately left everything he owned , all his family and friends, and fled to a strange country with h is young wife and baby. He waited in Egypt without question until the angel told him it was safe to go back. When looking for the epitome of fatherhoo d, one need look no further than Saint Joseph himself. ~ Author unknown
How can our Council apply Saint Joseph's example to our Columbian Squa re Circle?
"It doesn't matter who my fat...
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Ave Maria Catholic Church, 9056 E Parker Rd, Parker, CO - Dwyer Hall
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Officers and Directors meeting at 6:00 PM, Rosary beginning at 6:30 PM, dinner and the meeting to follow around 7:30 PM in Dwyer Hall.
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"When Jesus was twelve years old... (he spoke with teachers in the Temple) All who heard him were amazed." ~ Luke 2:42-47
At four, Ayinde Jean-Baptiste memorized Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream " speech. At twelve, he mesmerized a vast throng of men gathered in Washin gton, DC, for the Million Man March with a two-minute oration on fatherho od. Ayinde wrote it with the help of his father and mother. An excerpt read s:
"When you stop making excuses, when you start standing wi th our mothers, when you stick it out with our families... then we can bui ld a new nation... My fathers... you must re-dedicate yourselves to a new b eginning." ~ Mark Link, S.J.
How can our Council encourage strong f ather figures, and renewed emphasis on family life? How can we encourage t he involvement of the Knight's Lady and children in our commitment to the l ife of Catholic knighthood?
"Dad has left home. He won't come bac k until it dawns on him that the most profound sa...
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"How can I give up?" ~ Hosea 11:8
The prophet Hos ea speaks of God's love and forgiveness in a touching way. Speaking in God' s name, he says:
When Israel was a child, I loved&nbs p;him and called him out of Egypt... But the more I called to him, the more he turned away from me. .. Yet I was the one who taught Israel to walk... How can I abandon ( Israel)?... My heart will not let me do it! My love for you is too strong. I will not punish you in my anger ... For I am God and not man. I, the Holy One, am with you.. . I will not come to you in anger (Hosea 11:1-3, 8-9) ~ Ma rk Link, S.J.
How does this passage impact you when you re-read it in a whisper, imagining that God is saying 'The Knights' or y our name in place of the words referring to Israel (in italics )?
"(LORD), your goodness and love will be with...
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"Make every effort to preserve the unity which has the Spiri t as its origin and peace as its binding force. There is but one body and o ne Spirit, just as there is but one hope given all of you by your call." ~ Ephesians 4:3-4
John Howard Griffin dyed his skin black, shaved his head, and posed as a black man in the South in the pre-civil-r ights days. One day, he asked for a Catholic church. He was given directio ns to the nearest "colored Catholic church." "There's no such thing as a colored Catholic church," Griffin replied.
His informant said, "You don't really believe that, do you?...You're going to find tha t a lot of white Catholics look on you as a nigger first and a Catholic sec ond, no matter what the Archbishop says." ~ John H. Griffin, excerpted fr om Racist Sins of Christians
Ideally, Knights loo k upon all Christians as being equal members of the Body of Ch rist. But how do we react when blind-sided by some fo...
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The Most Sacred Heart of Jesus
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6:00am-7:00am
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Ave Maria Catholic Church, 9056 E Parker Rd, Parker, CO 80138, USA
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Hot breakfast at 5:45 am followed by discussion. Please join
us. For more information contact Brad Riddell at 303-548-
6184 or Bill Was serman at 954-817-5706.
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"Be watchful, stand firm in your faith, be courageous, be strong." ~ 1 Corinthians 16:13
One simple fact often overlooked is that Christian, and especially Catholic, faith is not supposed to be a cakewalk. The gospel is replete with exhortations to "be courageous, be strong." This is not the sort of exhortation one receives at vacation resor ts or mattress testing sites. It is the sort of thing one hears in athletic training, or before a trial, or in preparation for some rigorous voyage. And that is because the Christian walk is a place of training, trial and travel. We are going somewhere and we need to be prepared to get there. Tha t somewhere is Heaven and it will require everything of us just as it requi red everything of God. Not that we earn it, of course, but rather that we must be ready to receive fully what God has given. ~ Dr. Scott Hahn
Today, ask God to help you be courageous and strong in your faith, that you may fully receive into yourself the love of the Bles...
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Our Lady of the Visitation, 34201 Co Rd 33, Kiowa, CO 80117, U SA