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Articles in 'Grief & Loss'
Finding God In Times of Suffering
By Cory Fajardo
An examination of the examples of Christ, Mary, and St. Paul on how to find God when in a state of suffering.
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The Fifth Commandment - Part 3
By Tom Stidl
Russian and Ukraine War and all wars as it pertains to the fifth commandment
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My Neighbor Just Died But I Barely Knew Him
By Dave Mishur
Even casual relationships can be rewarding and meaningful
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Depression and St. Jane de Chantal’s "Anguish of Spirit"
By Kevin J. Banet
Many of us wrestle with a lack of wholeness and joy in life. If you have experienced dark nights of the soul (or anything similar), you are in good company.
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How To Help Yourself And Others In Seasons Of Suffering / Desolation
By Elena Sapphire
“You need to have more faith” and “Just have hope, things will get better.” Have you ever been going through a hard time and someone tells you one or both of these two statements? While these statements are usually meant well, in times of suffering they seem as empty words. The hope of The Resurrection doesn’t diminish the pain of The Crucifixion.
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God is in the darkness
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
There is something about darkness that makes us uncomfortable. Do not miss God in the darkness. He is there.
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Ghosting: a Catholic perspective
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis discusses the phenomenon of "ghosting". Ghosting is the practice of ending a personal relationship abruptly with someone by withdrawing from any further contact or communication. Is this a sinful behavior in terms of our Catholic faith? Learn more in this article.
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Forgive other people
By George Calleja
I encourage you, to take courage, trust in Him, and forgive anyone who could have hurt you. In return, you will be blessed, as the Father will also forgive you and embrace you.
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Does God test us to see if we will remain faithful?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Is God testing you? Does God test us to see if we will be obedient?
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Stop Saying These Things When Someone Dies!
By Lorrie McNickle
So often in our attempts to help and assert some sort of control over what cannot be controlled, we make stupid statements. Statements that seem helpful and comforting on the surface but actually erode the very basis and source of all comfort and peace - God. Here are a few of these statements. Let's find better ways to comfort those we love. We owe them the truth not sentiment.
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Connecting the Holocaust and an Unsuspecting Family from the Bronx
By Larry Peterson
The story of our unknown grandfather and how we discovered he was a Hebrew man from Krakow and how some of his family (our family) died in the gas chambers of Nazi Germany
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Feel like you’re drowning?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Life bring us dark moments. We find ourselves in a place where we feel we are drowning and there is no hope. Sacred Scripture shows us how to move from darkness to the light.
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Remembering a father's loving example can impact a child for life.
By Larry Peterson
This is based on a true story which my brother and I witnessed. It left an indelible memory for us both and has never lost the power from whence it came
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A Father honors his Good Samaritan Son on Father’s Day
By Larry Peterson
A Dad uses words to honor his son a year after his untimely and unexpected passing.
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Why We Pilgrimage
By Katie Zalany
Why do we pilgrimage? All sorts of reasons, but I think mostly to heal some sort of brokenness in us that we can’t do without an encounter with the Holy in a new place, new setting, and new way.
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Dealing with Death as a Faithful Catholic
By Jason Izolt, M.Ed., M.A.T.
Dealing with the death of a loved one is difficult, but it does not have to be impossible. I am sharing the beginning of my own journey in processing the death of my mother and how my faith is helping me to maintain strength and peace.
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Lift Up Your Spirit To The Lord
By Elena Sapphire
I’m sure you’ve found yourself in a state of overwhelm before. One thing after another piles up and you find your head spinning in a state of being overburdened by the cares of this world. If you allow yourself to be still, in the quiet of your heart you can hear a tender whisper, “Only one thing is necessary, lift up your spirit to The Lord.”
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