Wednesday, September 15, 2021

New Children Book about Introduction to Saints

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Saints Short Stories is your little child’s first introduction to Saints!
 
Each Saint is illustrated in a fun, colorful, stylized, and cartoony, full-page portrait with their respective biographical information and saintly anecdote that is simple, short, and sweet, easily memorable and inspiring for your child. The Saint's feast day and patronage are also included in each entry. Indeed, a picture book of Catholic Saints for your little Saint in the making!
 
Great for bedtime stories! A perfect gift for First Communion and Confirmation, too.
 
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Monday, August 30, 2021

Double Claim by God

The Bible in a Year podcast is a gem for me. Like most of us in some big or small ways, I have been facing with some sort of a debilitating physical condition for the past several months now. Of course, there are a number of moments wherein I would fall into hopelessness and despair.

Once again, hearing the word of God (thru the BIAY) reminds me and gives me a sense of comfort and pushes me to move forward despite and inspite of my personal circumstances. Like in chapter 43 of Isaiah. It's a long chapter but I will just give you the 1st 3 verses that I think in essence serves my point for today.

Isaiah 43:1-3
But now thus says the Lord,
he who created you, O Jacob,
    he who formed you, O Israel:
“Fear not, for I have redeemed you;
    I have called you by name, you are mine.
2 When you pass through the waters I will be with you;
    and through the rivers, they shall not overwhelm you;
when you walk through fire you shall not be burned,
    and the flame shall not consume you.
3 For I am the Lord your God, the Holy One of Israel, your Savior.


To borrow Fr. Mike's commentary, God promised the Israelites to "Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine." This is a double claim from the Lord: I have called you by name and you are mine. And this is so important for the people to hear, because the Israelites are kind of worried about the siege that is going to happen to them, probably feeling the same sense of hopelessness and despair as I do, only worse. But God is promising them this double claim even before the worse season of their lives will happen that God will be with them throughout.

This is so important for me and you to hear as well. Maybe you and I have been asking what if our lives don't get any better, what if we don't get out of this funk, what if you will about to experience the worst season of your life is coming? And yet God knows our lives, He knows our story, He is outside space and time.

God is using or allowing this suffering not to destroy his people but to bring us back to his heart. The message of the prophet like Isaiah is always this, to "Come back to the Lord with all your heart."

So maybe you might need to hear this Word and promise of God as well. Perhaps it might seem today like the Lord abandoned you too, maybe today is the worst day of your life, but God still says today and everyday, "I've called you by name and you are mine."

Let us then instead entrust to the Lord all our worries and concerns, to come back to Him with all our hearts with praise and thanksgiving, because our Almighty Father has claimed us His own, by our name, for He is the God of hope. The God of second chances. Our Redeemer. Our Savior.

Exhortation 2021-8-29

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Sunday, August 29, 2021

Our Cute Catholic "Kawaii" Saints Coloring Book on Amazon

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👨‍🏫 This makes a great gift for young artists, a creative teaching tool for your family at home or in Sunday School classes.
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Sunday, August 22, 2021

Our New Prayer Book Journal Available Now on Amazon!

"My Nightly Examination of Conscience: A Prayer, Meditation, Examen & Gratitude Journal in One to Intentionally Cultivate Saintly Virtue, Grow in Holiness & Transform your Life Before Bedtime" is now available at Amazon.

The only companion you'll need for your evening prayer, meditation, examen and gratitude journaling, all in one notebook!

 

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This multi-purpose journal book is created with the following objectives in mind:  

  • Contains only the necessary, useful, self-explanatory, and straightforward guided prayer prompts to get you started right off the bat and help you cultivate a more productive and efficacious prayer time and reflection to grow in your faith and holiness. 

  • The format is inspired by the spiritual exercises and principles of St. Josemaria Escriva, St. Ignatius of Loyola, and Catholic contemporary Matthew Kelly. The Opening and Closing Prayers were also by St. Josemaria Escriva. 

  • The layout approach is simple and minimalistic. No frills. This avoids procrastination or being too overwhelmed and intimidated because of too many unnecessary, even confusing boxes and sections that may slow your prayer and meditation time down, especially for starters.  

  • Keeps you from having too many separate journal notebooks similar and redundant in purpose. Thus saves you money.  

  • The journal was also conceptualized with both busy people and beginners in mind.

  • Useful gift for your family, relatives, friends, in your small group, bible study group, intercessory group, and your community in general, especially during Christmas and Lent.

  • Contains 104 pages in cream-colored, conveniently handy 6 x 9 paper size.

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Monday, April 19, 2021

In Times of Our Spiritual Battle, "Send Judah Up First"

Taken from my community gathering exhortation (April 18, 2021). Edited for the purpose of this blog.

I heard Fr. Mike Schmitz's Bible in a year (a.k.a. BIAY) is taking the podcast by storm. It started just this January of this year 2021.

If you aren't familiar with Fr. Mike's BIAY podcast, basically each episode he would read a book or two from the Bible, chapters and verses based off of Jeff Cavin's Great Bible Adventure color-coded Bible reading plan or timeline as a guide, and then he would follow it up with a short commentary. Each episode runs around 20 minutes on average.

In a few of Fr. Mike's commentaries after reading the book of Exodus, book of Numbers and Judges, he would mentioned Judah a few times. Judah was the 4th of the 12 sons of Jacob. The 12 sons of which the 12 tribes of Israel originated. If you are familiar with Joseph the dreamer, Judah is one of Joseph's older brothers.

Anyway, I learned from Fr. Mike that the name Judah means "Praise" in Hebrew. Fr. Mike said that when the Israelites would go into a battle, the Lord commanded His people to send Judah up first, and God will deliver the land into Judah's hands.* (If there were coronavirus at that time, the tribe of Judah would probably be the original frontliners.)

This account of God commanding His people to have "Judah go up first" according to Fr. Mike and Jeff Cavin has an interesting significance and got me reflecting its connection to our prayer life and worship time. And that sense and significance from the Lord is that: by Judah going up first, God is saying that Praise must go up first. For Judah means Praise.

Because to say Praise goes up first is to set our day in motion focus on the goodness of God first things first and less of ourselves, our worries or concerns. To have praise go up first is to go into our daily routine and face our trials, difficulties and battle focus on the glory of God first rather than begin our day asking God why we have all these pains and sufferings.

When we take time to see the goodness and glory of God up first, it helps us cultivate the virtue of hope and surrender, the virtue of acceptance and contentment, and the virtue of trust and gratitude, regardless of how we feel. It reminds us that in every circumstances, good or bad, God will be in control, that everything happen and will happen for a reason to which God will intend it for our greater good, and helps bring ourselves an awareness that God surpasses and will surpass all our fears and anxieties. In other words, to have Praise to our Lord go up first reminds us that the artist is greater than the artwork, that the creator is greater than the creation.

Yet we know it is easier said than done. Like St. Peter, sometimes we still take our eyes off our Lord and look at the waves and wind instead, and start sinking walking towards our Lord in the stormy sea. And so we continually ask our heavenly Father for the grace to cultivate this virtue of praise. As we face our everyday trials and spiritual battle, let us strive to keep in mind to send Judah as the Lord prescribed, let us have Praise go up first.

Father in heaven, may your name be praise, may your name be glorified. We lift up our hearts to always honor you, to always praise you. We praise and thank you for you are love, for dying for us, for your salvation. That you are the same yesterday, today and forever. That you are our rock, our fortress, our refuge, our rescuer and shield. We praise you Lord for being the everlasting God, the Creator of the universe. We praise that your ways are perfect and your words true. Holy is the name of the Lord.

“Through Jesus, therefore, let us continually offer to God sacrifice of praise—the fruit of lips that openly profess his name.” (Heb. 13:15)

*Judges 1:1-2

Thursday, February 25, 2021

My Top Free Catholic Apps You Might Like or Even Love

This lenten season, it's a perfect time to try using Catholic apps to help organize and strengthen our interior need and Catholic faith. We are living in the modern era of digital tech, after all. Here's my top Catholic apps I am using that I hope you might like, or even love. In no particular order...

ESCRIVA LITE
If you are a St. Josemaria Escriva and Opus Dei fan like I am, this free app is for you. The app contains daily mass readings in a clean, bold, super organized, minimalist interface, with St. Escriva related excerpts according to the readings of that day, taken from his various books and homilies, which are a gem of St. Escriva freebies of wisdom. Get yours here on Apple or Google Play app links provided below.
 DOWNLOAD Escriva Lite HERE: https://apple.co/3ssgId1
 
GREAT CATHOLIC MUSIC
Looking for all Catholic Songs, Hymns or Music? This non-stop, livestream 24 hours Catholic app is for you. I find Catholic music non-boisterous; relaxing, edifying and sanctifying, not to mention sacred. As St. Paul said in 1st Corinthians 14:40 on worship: "All things should be done decently and in order." Powered by the Living Bread Radio Network based in Canton, Ohio.

 DOWNLOAD HERE: https://apple.co/3bEGXGv
FORMED
I got this for free thanks to my parish for gifting its subscription few years ago to all its parishioners. Last year, this app was also made open free to the public for a month or so due to the pandemic. This is one of my favorite Catholic apps, dubbed as the "Catholic Netflix". It contains videos, audios, books, talks, shows for all ages. A tremendous Catholic resource for Catholic nerds.

 
EWTN
My favorite Catholic apologist and probably my most listen-to Catholic radio show is Dr. David Anders' Called to Communion. A Q&A show primarily catered for non-Catholics who have questions about the Catholic faith. This and a lot of other great EWTN shows are all tucked in this one app, such as Open Line Mondays thru Fridays with different Catholic clergies and theologians as hosts, Dr. Ray's the Doctor is in, Fr. Spitzer's Universe, Kresta in the afternoon, Catholic Connection by Teresa Tameo, EWTN news, even Children Catholic shows. Listen on demand at your own time and pace or live stream either on both video or audio. It also has a RSV-CE Bible (Revised Standard Version, Catholic Edition) included free in this app, the version which according to Dr. Anders, one of the closer translations to the original texts.
 
 
LAUDATE
Probably a more popular app to my close circle of friends in the community, as far as I know. It contains a wide array of menu in sort of a bullet-list format from daily mass readings, saints of the day, even EWTN programs in the above-mentioned app tuck in it.
 
HALLOW
A newer Catholic app that has a more contemporary look, clean and easy to use interface. It has all sort of prayers broken into simplistic morning and night routines, minute prayers, Bible stories, and catholic songs in cool thumbnails. The guided meditation audios are what my 8 year old daughter happened to love and had fun doing. However most of the menu need subscription. I used this app to listen to Fr. Mike Schmitz's Bible-In-A-Year podcast which included free in this app that I personally prefer a lot easier to navigate than listening the said podcast via Amazon, ITunes or Google play music.
 
AWAKEN CATHOLIC
If the Formed app is the "Netflix" for Catholics, the Awaken Catholic for me is somewhat the "Youtube" for Catholics. It has videos and audios of different Catholic Talk shows of different genre, from men and women, to teens and pop culture (finding spiritual meanings and theology lessons off of Star Wars, Frozen and other cult classic movies in the entertainment world). How cool is that?

 
DAILY READINGS FOR CATHOLICS
But if you are that type of person who just want to get down to the basics of reading the daily Mass readings, this is the app for you. Simple, straightforward: Daily Bible reading, some commentary from key religious personalities and Saint of the day bio. That's it! The company that made this app is by Catholicapp.org.

  

2022 ADDITIONS/UPDATES including other favorite Catholic websites:
HEROIC MEN
This is similar to FORMED.org app but geared towards men (as the title obviously implies) and it's a free app unlike the former.
To download Heroic Men, click here: https://heroicmen.com/

ICATHOLIC MUSIC 
Similar to Great Catholic Music radio station but with a more contemporary sound and song choices like those of our Non-Catholic brethrens' contemporary Christian music selection.
 
REVIVE PARISHES
This is a gem of online platform training video courses designed to help parish leaders and volunteers learn, grow, and renew their parishes and grow as a disciple. Best of all, It's free (yes free).
Check out their site at https://reviveparishes.com/
 
So there you have it! If you have tried one or all of these apps, let me know what you think. I love to hear your feedbacks by posting a comment below. And if you found some more cool Catholic apps you would like to share, feel free, I look forward to know about it as well! Don't forget to share this site with your friends! Share the blessings! Enjoy and be blessed!
 
 
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Wednesday, February 24, 2021

A Just-for-Laugh Voltron Logic for Some Who Said Religion Is Invented to Control People.

Written and posted last year on social media, February 24th, 2020.

I was watching Voltron in Netflix with my son (and my wife too!) and was already on season 2. In its 2nd episode entitled "the Depths", there's a clip that shows a dialogue between Voltron's Blue Lion pilot and the jellyfish mer-people. The latter abducted the pilot in order to ask for his help to stop their alleged evil Mermaid Queen, because she was believed to be responsible for controlling and brainwashing their mer-men and merwomen's minds. 

When the Voltron pilot asked them why weren't they brainwashed by the Queen like the others were, the jellyfish people told the hero that they are jellyfishes, they don't have brains, so you can't brainwash something you don't have.
When I heard it, I said, well, that's a quotable quote if you come to think of it. I can't help but thought of some people I knew in social media (i.e., the Atheists/Agnostics) that say Christianity and the Church were invented to control people. And since they don't buy into the whole Christianity/Church thing; equates to they are not the "controlled" bunch; equates to them being like these Jellyfishes. And we know what these jellyfishes in Voltron just told us who they are.

Friday, February 19, 2021

Evaluating Protestant (and Catholic) Sex Scandals from A Christian, Catholic Perspective Without Minimizing its Gravity

In light of the recent sex scandal that surfaced around the late Ravi Zacharias, one of the finest and respected modern Christian apologists of our times in the Protestant world, I RAISE THIS ISSUE NOT BECAUSE to goad readers or shame Protestant pastors/leaders as bad people, as some do against Catholic clergies if it's the other way around.

But this is simply my hope and invitation to Anti-Catholics (who, every now and then, frequently demonized the Catholic church for sex scandals, cover-ups, etc.) of how we are to logically ponder everything into perspective whenever these Christian sex scandals (Protestant or Catholic) arise in the news.What then do we as Christians make of this monstrosity? My own two cents is:
1. No matter what institution or organization we are in, as long as it is managed, governed, or run by Human Beings, sinfulness and bad apples always abound until the end of time. This is the reality of us men and women in a fallen world. This is not unique only to Catholics. Although I certainly do not wish any scandals to happen to any denomination, I guarantee your local pastor and church are not immune to one as well. We can only pray for our pastoral leaders that there are no skeletons and demons hidden in their closets. With that said, it doesn't mean it's an excuse, I am not condoning their atrocity nor am I minimizing their sinful acts especially the unimaginable pain and suffering their victims are going through. They indeed rightfully need to be punished for the crimes they committed no matter how high-ranking they are in the church. But at the same time, (to quote Matthew Kelly) there is no perfect church. And if you see one and you join in it, it won't be perfect anymore.

2. The Church's teachings are not defined by the character of the priests, pastors, popes, theologians or apologists nor their iniquities. Christian faith is defined by the unchanging truths of God in His Written (Bible) and Oral (Apostles' Tradition) teachings, deposits of faith passed down over 2,000 yrs. So the failures of our leaders (even lousy sermons or boring music) ought not to be our measuring stick of leaving or changing churches, but what was and is the one and only church Christ established not just with a partial but with the fullness of truth in it. For a seeker, they have to delve down and take an understanding of church history.

3. We know the cliche' some may retort that "I only go straight to Jesus in the Bible and not to any man nor man-made traditions" or something to this effect. This is a given, and it's common sense. We only have one triune God. But at the same time, God gave us human instrumentality, those who were and are before us (from Abraham, Moses to Sts Peter and Paul, St Augustine to Pope John Paul II, CS Lewis to Billy Graham, your local mentor, pastor or priest, even mom and dad) whom the Holy Spirit directly or indirectly used to introduce Christ to us and inspire us with ideas, knowledge & wisdom in our spiritual journey by their works, sermons or examples. We thereby continue to benefit from time to time from holy pastoral men and women to guide us in understanding God's word, to institute the sacraments, and not left us to our own devices. For every scoundrel in church, there are 100 more saints in this world, the latter are whom we need to look up to and never give up on. We need to include and keep them in our daily prayers more than ever, instead of quickly ostracizing them if they show some slack while we sit in our comfy chair and rant and virtue-signal at them in our social media posts all day (e.g., Internet-Only Christians). Pastors and priests' jobs are not a walk in the park.

4. I noticed this news is actually from a few months ago but surprisingly I just knew about this recently. It is disheartening to hear nevertheless. If this is a Catholic priest or clergy, this would be headline news all over the place both in secular and Christian spheres, it would be in the mainstream media airwaves and articles over and over again for many months and years. The fact that people love to target Catholics far more often than any other Christian institution--aside from the expectation they ought to be models of holiness--is because Catholics are the first and largest Christian community in the world established by Christ Himself circa 33AD; the largest forces of good on earth for centuries (e.g., compiled the Bible, started the first hospitals and universities, pioneers in judicial laws, science, the sanctity of life, etc.) and I always say that if Satan wants to attack Christianity, he wastes no time but goes straight to the jugular, straight to the heart of Christ's Church, straight to Christ's shepherds.

And so these are just something to chew on before thinking of casting the first stone and calling the Catholic church names like Anti-Christ, false prophets, idol-worshipers, spiritual perverts, pedophiles, pagans, "not-a-Christian", etc. We are all brothers and sisters in Christ, first. To bear false witness is a sin in the 10 commandments. And one should not be cocky or arrogant to say it won't happen to me or my pastor or my "Bible-only" church as long I am sticking to the Bible. It is easy for us to know (and preach) the faith, but living the faith is another story. Without God's grace for the journey, so are we. God bless.

"Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. Whatever you have learned or received or heard from me, or seen in me—put it into practice. And the God of peace will be with you." (Philippians. 4:8-9)