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Articles in 'Faith'
Discernment in the Modern Age
By Sr. Anne Marie
One of the banes of modern life is the plethora of bad books, bad both in the sense of poorly written and bad in the sense of poisonous content. It's an observation that can be applied to movies, music, TV, and other forms of human activity as well. This is not meant to be a moral judgment so much as a reflection on what constitutes healthy food for the soul. We have great concern for the ...
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The Price of Our Ransom
By Sr. Anne Marie
What does God think of humanity? What does God think of us? There is plenty of evidence to suggest that what we think He thinks, and what He actually thinks, are often two very different things. The bloodshed in the last century alone causes devout people sometimes to feel God should intervene, and perhaps, just as in the time of Noah, start over with a remnant. After all, wars and ...
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Here am I Lord; I come to do your will
By Connie Beckman
As I reflect on this scripture verse, it brings me back to a time when by the grace of God I made my way back to my Catholic faith after many years of doing my own thing. I was raised Catholic and I am so grateful to my parents and the religious sisters who laid a good and solid Catholic foundation for me. As I sat in the pew listening to the ...
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God's Wisdom Is What I Seek
By Connie Beckman
Is wisdom something you receive when you get a certain age? Does wisdom gradually begin to appear like gray hair or yet another wrinkle? It seems that human wisdom comes with age but God's wisdom seems to be given to those who are submissive and obedient to God's law of living. Children seem to be gifted with a wisdom and insight fare beyond there years. Perhaps for these little ones ...
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Power Washed By The Blood Of The Lamb
By Connie Beckman
As I stood in the confessional line, I asked the Blessed Mother Mary, St. Joseph, St. Padre Pio and St Faustina Kowalska to help me open wide my heart to reveal the sins that held me in bondage. I asked for honesty and humility
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Mary Pondered Many Things In Her Heart
By Connie Beckman
In the Gospel of St. Luke, it states, "But Mary kept all these things, pondering them in her heart." (Luke:2:19). This verse reveals so much about Our Blessed Mother and the way she handled the profound events in her life. How did she develop such a quiet and holy silence? Did this just come to her naturally? "From among the descendants of Eve, God chose the Virgin Mary to be the mother of ...
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Tilling the Garden of My Soul
By Connie Beckman
There is just something about gardening that refreshes my spirit. I love digging and playing in the soil. The patch of ground that I have designated as "my little garden" is full of weeds and hardened soil. As I begin to pull the weeds, it always reminds me how God the Father roots out the weeds in my life, one by one. He just keeps digging at the root of the weed until it is pulled up and tossed
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