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Loving the Person of Jesus Christ
By Mary Rivers
To walk with You in all your children- whether homeless, brokenhearted, even addicted, To answer Jesus’ call, we must become another You; not another me. To love as You love, to erase all barriers which we erect, to move forward toward perfect love-
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Why I Write
By Mike Bugal
As I write this we are quickly approaching Holy Week. Lent is one of my favorite times of the year from a spiritual standpoint. We fast from certain things (meat on Fridays and whatever we chose to sacrifice for the season), but we also take on other activities that should edify us spiritually. It should also be a time to reflect on what we do and why we do it.
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Intimate Conversations {Day 26}
By Lori Conklin
We’ve met someone!! They actually get us!!! We are perfectly ourselves with them!!
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Helping the poor...
By George Calleja
There are different ways of helping the poor. Jesus has thought us how to do this. He helped the poor firstly and most important by loving them.
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A Perfect Storm You Will Want to be Caught In
By Larry Peterson
You see, a Perfect Storm is approaching. This might even be a once in a lifetime occurrence. During the upcoming days, Holy Week, Easter Sunday and the Holy Year of Mercy will converge into a spiritual tsunami ready to wash us all with its unrivaled, avalanche of Love., Forgiveness and Mercy.
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Holy Thursday - "Do you understand what I have done for you?"
By Brenda Kindelan
Did you know the men of Jesus’ day wore an outer garment and an undergarment? Slaves or servants wore an undergarment only. And it was the slave or servant who washed the feet of their master and his guests.
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From March 25, 2016 - April 2, 2016: Bringing (which?) Souls to Jesus
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
Although there are different kinds of prayer, if you are like me, you spend a lot of time asking the Lord for this or that special favor, which isn’t a “bad” thing. For the Lord Himself said: “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives; and the one who seeks, finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be
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Where in Scripture, do we find that the Jewish Passover becomes the Mass?
By De Maria
Today is Holy Thursday and this is what Jesus did on Holy Thursday. He transformed the Jewish Passover into the Christian Mas
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Joy and Sorrow: Essential Paradox
By Dr. Lin Weeks Wilder
Long before I came back to the church, during those years in which I considered myself an atheist, I discovered the writings of Kahil Gibran (only after I joined the Catholic Church did I learn that Gibran had been Catholic) ; there was one meditation of Gibran’s in particular that I loved: On Joy and Sorrow.
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Pain and Suffering - God, why me?
By Wesley Falcao
Each person goes through some form of suffering in their life. Sometimes, our suffering seems unique compared to the sufferings of other people. It may also seem that we suffer more than others. Often during such times, a question comes up in our minds - "God, why me? Why of all people do I have to go through all this?"
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A.S.K {Day 25}
By Lori Conklin
You know, when we were confirmed, it became our responsibility to learn about our faith!! It was no longer the responsibility of our parents, our Catholic School or CCD program, it became ours, when we received the Holy Spirit in the Sacrament.
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My playlist
By Clare Lafferty
Like most people, I have a smartphone that has my favorite songs on it – my playlist as it were. I have many different types of music on my playlist from current favorites like Taylor Swift to my personal favorite, Frank Sinatra. I have jazz, dance, classical, pop and also hymns on several playlists. I listen to these songs in times of triumph and tragedy, to motivate me and to just chill out.
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The Extraordinary as Common
By Paul Couturier
In 1976, my parish introduced the practice of allowing Laity to be Extraordinary Ministers of Holy Communion (EMHC). This was a year before the practice of Communion in the hand was allowed by the Vatican in 1977.
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Out of the Mouths of Babes: "Even me?"
By Bobbie Ann Taylor
Stationed in the hallway, the teacher watched as a small group of students headed toward her classroom. Included in the group was a child who had a penchant for getting into trouble.
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What does Confirmation, confirm?
By De Maria
For me, one of the more confusing Sacraments, was Confirmation. My question was, “What does Confirmation, confirm?”
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I belong to Him
By George Calleja
What political party do you support? What football team do you follow? To whom do you belong to?
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Getting To Know You {Day 24}
By Lori Conklin
One of the best ways that we can know about Jesus is through the scriptures. It is there that his life, death and resurrection are laid out.
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