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Influence
By Jim Van de Riet
This is an article of a life that was lost and a life that was saved through the influence of medical personnel and the writer. We have no idea how our good actions influence people. Especially those that need a kind deed or word at a weak moment in their lives.
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New Snow - What are you leaving in your wake?
By Lynn Durham
What imprints or Impressions are you leaving?
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KNOW, LOVE, AND SERVE GOD — PART TWO
By Pat J. Chalmers
This is a love story aimed at understand sacrifice as it results in the experience of Divine Love.
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Why did God allow Bishop Dave’s Murder?
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
Archbishop Sheen points God's permissive will.
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How to overcome grief from suicide
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Grief from a loved one's suicide is often times much greater than grief from a natural death. Here's how to navigate the tragedy of suicide.
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I asked God ‘Why?’ and He answered
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
I asked God "why?" do all these horrible things exist. This is how He answered.
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Some Thoughts on My Mom’s Recent Passing
By Shawn Messonnier, D.V.M
Who stands with us during our passing? We live in both a spiritual and physical world, and my mom's recent passing reinforced this idea.
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Where Have You Gone, Bride of the Creator?
By Jacinta
This poem expresses the deepest heartaches felt by so many Faithful Catholics today. While I wrote this poem I imagined that powerful photo taken by Héctor Rondón Lovera, titled, "Aid From The Padre" from June 2, 1962, where a dying soldier in clinging onto a priest in a cassock in the middle of the street.
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When friendships end: a Catholic perspective
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis discusses what to do when a friendship ends. It happens to all of us at some point. Some friends are with us for "a reason, for a season, and some for a lifetime". There is a Catholic perspective in all of it. Learn the signs of real friendship and the signs of false friends which will not last. Share the article with a friend who may be struggling.
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Pope Benedict XVI dies at age 95: his life and legacy
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The Vatican announced the death of Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI on December 31. The pope is loved by many Catholics and non-Catholics around the world. His legacy has been a combination of ecclesiastical ministry, efforts to strengthen the church, as well as criticism and scandals.
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URGENT Benedict XVI needs you
By Prof. Fred A. Nazar
URGENT need of prayers for Benedict XVI
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A prayer for Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis offers a prayer for dear Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI at this time as Pope Francis has called upon the universal church to come together in prayer for Benedict. During this time of ill health and suffering, let us pray together in love and in deep care of God's servant. Let us pray.
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Being an encourager: A Catholic perspective
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis discussed the art of being an encourager. As Catholics and as Christians we are certainly called to be encouraging to others and even toward ourselves. There are a great many people in the world who live lives of loneliness and sadness and who do not have the support they deserve. Read the article to learn ways to become a more encouraging person.
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Ways to be more mindful of those who suffer during the holidays and beyond
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis offers a reminder that not everyone is thrilled to celebrate "the holidays". Some are sad, lonely, or have lost a loved one over this past year. Anne offers ways to offer love and care during the Advent and Christmas seasons to be mindful of those who feel marginalized in some way. Learn more in this article.
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Why We Honor the Saints With the Faithful Departed
By Emily Berns
A short reflection on why we honor the saints along with the souls of the faithful departed in November. Honoring the saints gives us hope for our loved ones and others in Purgatory and also gives us the opportunity to ask for their intercession in getting the faithful departed to Heaven.
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International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day
By Caroline Godin
This Saturday is International Survivors of Suicide Loss Day and this month of November is a month we remember and pray for those who have died. Here's what we can do to help those left behind and pray for and help those left behind, those in crisis now, and those who have passed.
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What is Purgatory?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Purgatory is often misunderstood and misinterpreted. If we are to grasp the depth of God's love for us, then we must comprehend the truth of purgatory. It is essential that Christians are able to explain the truth of purgatory to those seeking answers.
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