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Spirituality of Running
By Katie Zalany
For a few years, I had dreams at night of running across whole suburbs, and yet was never a runner. I couldn’t figure out why I had those dreams. Then a few other people started to have dreams of me running and told me. I started to wonder what God was up to. This seemed to be the beginning of a call.
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Why People Do What They Do!
By Elizabeth Thomas
In year 25 of our marriage---God led me to WANT to be divorced. Yes that is right ---God led me in the direction to NOT stay in our marriage as it was. (Read the book---"My Journey My Cross" for the details.)
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Carrying the COVID Cross
By Kevin J. Banet
Here you will find a chat room transcript with lots of talk about how we are coping with the sufferings of the coronavirus, as well as other topics. This week’s discussion centers on the Spiritual Conferences of St. Francis de Sales, as well as our choice between eternal love and eternal death, a men's Bible study outside a prison, attending Mass via livestream, adjusting to stay-at-home, new
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HEALING THE RESTLESS, HURTING HEART
By Elizabeth Thomas
For those who have already experienced the WORST--and you are still struggling with the PTS-- please, allow God now to walk with you into the past.
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The Magisterium's Authority in Scripture
By JP Nunez
Probably the biggest difference between Catholics and Protestants lies in our beliefs about the infallible authorities God has given us to guide our faith. While it’s tough to generalize about all Protestants, it’s safe to say that the traditional Protestant position on this question is very different from the Catholic view.
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PREPARING FOR THE WORST TO COME!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
God cannot prevent horrible things from happening as mankind had to be given free will. But, what we do when bad things happen will make a difference of life or death: or our pain becoming worse.
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Reflecting on the Sorrowful Mysteries
By Ralph Hathaway
During these days of isolation or distancing, prayer has certainly taken the forefront of our needs. Making prayer come alive is a way to reflect on on these mysteries.
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Taking The Time to Say a Prayer
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Praying is not always easy. But it is the gateway to our relationship with the Lord. I find sometimes when I have those quiet moments, I need to draw myself closer to what’s important. The to-do lists are always in my head, too.
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Pentecost? What is that?
By Victor S E Moubarak
When the day of Pentecost came, the believers were all together in one place. Suddenly a sound like a mighty rushing wind came from heaven and filled the whole house where they were sitting.
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The Famous Fourth Vow - What Does It Mean?
By Kevin J. Banet
Members of religious orders take three vows - but some take a fourth vow. What is the fourth vow, and why is it taken?
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Restless and Anxious? What Truth Are We Hiding?
By Elizabeth Thomas
What or why does RESTLESSNESS come into our life. Right now, many are experiencing 'restlessness' and antsy behaviors. Cabin fever some would say from being 'safe at home.' Whatever the reason, we may be feeling strongly: "I am about to explode!!"
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How is the Holy Spirit Your Advocate?
By Katie Zalany
This year, I’ve been thinking a lot about the word “Advocate” for the Holy Spirit. How is the Holy Spirit my and your Advocate in our daily lives? In other words, how is the Holy Spirit working for our good?
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When It Comes to Family: Follow Your Heart
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
God has blessed all of us with life. But, it is our own decision of what we make of it. We live in a world where competition begins at young age.
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One Body, Many Parts
By Bill Dunn
This Sunday we celebrate the feast of Pentecost, the official birthday of the Church. Fifty days after Jesus’ Resurrection, the Holy Spirit descended upon the disciples, giving them the power and the courage to preach the Good News to all the world.
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A Pre-Pentecost Reflection: Many Colors, One Flame
By Katie Zalany
I saw this piece of Pentecost artwork recently: people all wearing different colors with flames above their heads. Men and women. Young and old. Different races. Different gifts. All gathered together in faith.
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POPE ST. NICHOLAS THE GREAT, MASTER THEORIST OF THE PAPACY
By Debra Booton McCoy
Nicholas is renowned as a consolidator of papal authority. He pushed the influence of the Church on historical development of the papacy and its influence on Western Europe.
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The Corona Apocalypse?
By Tony Jesse
In his letter to the Church in Ephesus Paul warns the faithful to be ready for a spiritual battle.
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