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Author page: Fr. Barnabas Powell

I’M Not Prejudiced! (Am I?)

"Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilised by education: they grow there, firm as weeds among stones." CHARLOTTE BRONTE, Jane Eyre Prejudice is always the ugly counterfeit to true discernment and good judgement. But we humans all too often confuse these realities to…

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Give Till It Makes You Happy

The old saying is "give till it hurts." But that isn't actually the best way to give. For many years I have been reading and studying the power of philanthropy. I've even been blessed to attend the School of Philanthropy in Indianapolis, IN for some specific courses on how to help fund non-profit organizations. And study…

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Support Your Local Priest!

Today is the anniversary of my ordination to the diaconate in November of 2009. I would be ordained to the priesthood later in March of 2010. Listen to one of the prayers of ordination: "The divine grace, which always heals that which is infirm and completes that which is lacking, ordains the most devout Deacon (name)…

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Don’t Be A Dummy!

"I say that inner beauty doesn't exist. That's something that unpretty women invented to justify themselves." OSMEL SOUSA, the longtime head of the Miss Venezuela pageant on the popularity of plastic surgery in Venezuela. This is a quote from today's NY Times talking about their article on the popular rise of plastic surgery in Venezuela. The…

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New and Improved!

The packaging is more colorful, the content is said to be far and away so much better than the old product, and millions of dollars in advertising will be spent to convince you that this "new and improved" product is an absolute "must have" if you are going to have any happiness in your life! And…

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You Are What You Eat!

"You are what you eat." So goes the the saying that has at times served as a means to get people to have better diets, and a way for philosophers to reduce the human person to merely a thinking animal, and even to theologians trying to have folks consider the profound teaches of the Eucharist. Regardless…

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Birds and Flowers and You

There is a saying popular in this modern age: "He who dies with the most toys, wins!" It is an apt description of a modern age that has forgotten itself. A materialistic mindset that reduces human existence to the sum total of possessions and the amount on the balance sheet at the bank. But let's look at…

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Where I’m Weak, You’re Strong

It's absolutely uncanny how many times I've discovered the beauty and benefits of complimentary talents in couples. While it is true that the long a couple is together, the more "alike" they may become, the strongest relationships I've seen in my life are the couples that discover the treasure of the different talents, and complimentary…

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