Tag Archives: Christian
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Book Review: “Living by Faith, Dwelling In Doubt”
Leave a commentOctober 14, 2013 by eneubauer
Living by Faith, Dwelling in Doubt has got to be one of the best books I have read this year. …
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Triumph in the Cross:
1September 15, 2013 by eneubauer
Reflecting upon the words of St. Andrew of Crete yesterday in the Liturgy of the Hours I am reminded of how …
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Love, Hate & the Pope on War: A reflection on Sunday’s Gospel
1September 6, 2013 by eneubauer
Join converts to the Catholic faith, Eric Neubauer & Tom Grossman, as we reflect on and discuss this Sunday’s Gospel …
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Conversion Story: A Call to Intimacy
Leave a commentJune 8, 2013 by eneubauer
I was invited to participate at a Year of Faith focused Lenten Mission and just received the video feed from …
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Post-Pentecost Prayer: Rise Up Dry “Catholic” Bones
1May 21, 2013 by eneubauer
I recently interacted with an individual that was wondering about the meaning of Ezekiel 37: 1-14 during the Vigil Mass …
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Pilgrim on Politics: The Day After
Leave a commentNovember 7, 2012 by eneubauer
When I was growing up the made for TV movie, The Day After was all about the possibility of nuclear war …
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Reclaiming Saint Francis of Assisi: Lover of God & Neighbor
1October 4, 2012 by eneubauer
I have a personal love for St. Francis of Assisi that goes back to my conversion to Catholicism. I had …
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6 Months To Live:
Leave a commentSeptember 24, 2012 by eneubauer
What if you knew that you had just six months to live? What would you do (seriously)? I make this …
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The Day After 9/11 – A Pilgrims Perspective
Leave a commentSeptember 12, 2012 by eneubauer
Review: On the eleventh anniversary of 9/11/2001 our country sought to prayerfully remember that horrific day our world changed as …
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Celebrating Martyrdom
5July 1, 2012 by eneubauer
As I reflect this weekend, praying through The Liturgy of the Hours, I came upon the celebration of “The First …
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