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God chose it for himself

December 3, 2016 by Michael Sliney

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   God chose it for himself.  Jesus could have been born from an olive tree, floated down from heaven or simply appeared on the public scene at the age of 30 and skipped the formality of being raised in a family with both a mom and a dad.  God is all wise, he knows all the options and he always chooses the best one.  God chose family life with Mary as his mother and Joseph as his father.

     Personally, I learned the “law of exchange” (justice) from my dad and the “law of love” (mercy) from my mom.  My dad helped me understand the need to chip in by doing housework, fairness in dealing with my brothers, curfews and rules that needed to be followed and punishments that corresponded to infractions.(He was always there at the door at 1130 pm on week-ends to give the sobriety test and make sure I made it back in time).  My mom taught me selflessness by often putting on the vaporizer in my room at 3 am, smiling even though her head was about to crack with a bad headache, uniting my brothers after a nasty fight with her good sense of humor, and showing us the power of prayer and faith, especially in the darker moments.  This list barely touches the surface and I am sure all of you could fill many paragraphs with your own personal examples.

     “In this reputable and newly-released study, Sociologist Mark Regnerus reveals how children fare better across measurable indicators when they are raised in a stable intact home with their mother and their fathers, as opposed to same-sex families. The study has received notable acclaim from the New York Times, the Washington Times, Slate, Patheos and others. Some have called it “the gold standard” of research, while others might speculate the significance it has for the same-sex marriage debate.

Ross Douthat said: “..a growing body of research indicates that no other parental arrangement, from single motherhood to cohabitation to shared custody, affords as many social, economic and emotional advantages as being raised by two biological parents joined in a lifelong commitment.”

Dr. Patrick Fagan said the study will “raise the bar for research on gay parenting, especially since it is does not rely on “snowball samples,” in which gay parents are recruited in the same places as their gay friends and colleagues.”

To quote an excerpt from the NYTimes:

Young adults from broken homes in which a parent had had a same-sex relationship reported modestly more psychological and social problems in their current lives than peers from other families that had experienced divorce and other disruptions, a new study has found, stirring bitter debate among partisans on gay marriage.

The study counted parents as gay or lesbian by asking participants whether their parents had ever had a same-sex relationship; the parents may not have identified themselves as gay or lesbian. Gay-rights groups attacked the study, financed by conservative foundations, as biased and poorly done even before its publication on Sunday in the journal Social Science Research.

But outside experts, by and large, said the research was rigorous, providing some of the best data yet comparing outcomes for adult children with a gay parent with those with heterosexual parents….” (http://www.loveandfidelity.org/online_journal/new-study-shows-children-fare-better-in-traditional-mother-father-families/)

     Gay marriage, for the most part, has become legal and accepted in our society.  The focus has been on the rights of the gay couple who love each other…but what about the rights of the kids who may be adopted into that family structure? Pope Francis stated, “Children have the right to be raised by a mother and a father. Complementarity will take many forms as each man and woman brings his or her distinctive contributions to their marriage and to the formation of their children – his or her personal richness, personal charisma.” Jesus chose it for himself; can’t we offer the vast treasures of complementarity to all our children as well?

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Going the extra mile

December 2, 2016 by Michael Sliney

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Thy Kingdom Come!

Dear Friends, in Christ,

     “If He asks much of you, it is because He knows you can give much.” St. John Paul II

    Good, sensitive people are tempted to ask the question: Why Me?  Why is God always asking me to be the one who steps it up, makes sacrifices and goes the extra mile?  Because he equipped you with the qualities to do it, and he needs your help to inspire others!

God bless,

Fr. Michael Sliney, LC

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The strength of grace…

December 1, 2016 by Michael Sliney

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Thy Kingdom Come!

Dear Friends, in Christ,

     “The gift of grace increases as the struggle increases.” – St. Rose of Lima

    One of the big reasons for Tom Brady’s success over the years is the tremendous protection he has received from his offensive line.  With the help of God’s grace and regular prayer, it is relatively easy to advance against even the fiercest opponent and difficulties….

God bless,

Fr. Michael Sliney, LC

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Trust in God’s plan

November 30, 2016 by Michael Sliney

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Thy Kingdom Come!

Dear Friends, in Christ,

     “If we earnestly endeavor to love Jesus, this alone will drive all fear from our hearts and soul will find that instead of walking in the Lord’s paths, it is flying.” St. Padre Pio

    Swiftly soar like an eagle or slowly swim like a fish…it all depends on how much you love Jesus Christ!

God bless,

Fr. Michael Sliney, LC

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Planting the seeds of truth

November 29, 2016 by Michael Sliney

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Thy Kingdom Come!

Dear Friends, in Christ,

     “The very man who has argued you down, will sometimes be found, years later, to have been influenced by what you said.” CS Lewis

   Our job is to plant the seeds of truth in people’s minds…then through our prayers and sacrifices, patiently wait for the gentle action of the Holy Spirit to gradually bring these seeds to fruition.

God bless,

Fr. Michael Sliney, LC

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Confession

November 28, 2016 by Michael Sliney

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Thy Kingdom Come!

Dear Friends, in Christ,

     “In order to bring true peace back to my soul, the only way that there exists on the Earth is Confession, because Jesus awaits me with His immense heart.”  St. Gianna Molla

    Christ is there in the confessional, waiting to shower your soul with his kindness, his grace and his healing love.  Don’t be afraid of Jesus!

God bless,

Fr. Michael Sliney, LC

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Receiving Christ in communion

November 27, 2016 by Michael Sliney

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Thy Kingdom Come!

Dear Friends, in Christ,

     “When you have received Him, stir up your heart to do Him homage; speak to Him about your spiritual life, gazing upon Him in your soul where He is present for your happiness; welcome Him as warmly as possible, and behave outwardly in such a way that your actions may give proof to all of His Presence.” St. Francis de Sales

    What are your thoughts after receiving Christ in holy communion?  Are you aware that you continue to carry him deep in your heart after Mass?

God bless,

Fr. Michael Sliney, LC

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Give God the glory!

November 26, 2016 by Michael Sliney

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Thy Kingdom Come!

Dear Friends, in Christ,

     “We are mirrors whose brightness, if we are bright, is wholly derived from the sun that shines upon us.”  CS Lewis

   So often, I receive an inspiration to do a good deed and it seems to come out of nowhere.  God put it there, his grace gives me the strength to actually do it, and this knowledge is key to making sure that he gets all of the glory….not me!!

God bless,

Fr. Michael Sliney, LC

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The smallest of brushes

November 25, 2016 by Michael Sliney

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Thy Kingdom Come!

Dear Friends, in Christ,

     “It is with the smallest brushes that the artist paints the most exquisitely beautiful pictures.– St. André Bessette

   St. Mother Teresa…a small but powerful paint brush in the hands of God!

God bless,

Fr. Michael Sliney, LC

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Gratitude journal

November 24, 2016 by Michael Sliney

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Thy Kingdom Come!

Dear Friends, in Christ,

     “I don’t think of all the misery, but of the beauty that still remains.” Anne Frank

    What better day than Thanksgiving to start a “gratitude journal”.  Write down all the ways that God is loving you each and every day…and there are so many!

God bless,

Fr. Michael Sliney, LC

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