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Articles in 'Grief & Loss'
Are you feeling "good as dead?"
By Janet Cassidy
The story of Abraham brings hope to us today.
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THE PATH FROM THE PAST
By Elizabeth Thomas
The past leads us to the Path we walk daily now! This Path if we look at the Past--this Path will lead us to the Truth. This Truth will lead us to Healing and freedom of the Past that controls our lives still.
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God talks to our Elderly and here is Proof!
By The Catholic Nurse
The silly antics of anesthesia-induced patients brings smiles to our faces. Yet, in the elderly, lines blur between the natural and supernatural. While we all have a piece of God in our souls: God is especially close to our elderly. And here's proof!
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When Jesus came to Birmingham ...
By Stephen Clark
When Jesus came to Birmingham, they simply passed Him by...
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TAKE MY HAND
By Mary Olivia Patiño
When we are in need, anxious about our situation, or experiences in life, we can turn to God for assistance. Jesus says: “Come to me all who are burdened, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28) “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” -John 14
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Remembering Extraordinary Lives: Hulk Hogan and Jake Larson
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Hulk Hogan and Jake Larson were two distinct personalities that were called home during July 2025.
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The Day I Met Jesus
By Virginia Hodal
Reflection on meeting Jesus in our every day lives
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The Love Language of the Sorrowful Mysteries
By Virginia Hodal
This articles compares the sufferings in the Sorrowful Mysteries to the Five Love Language.
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Are you a stone-thrower? Coldplay and the couple
By Janet Cassidy
A cultural response to a public sin and the lesson Jesus taught all of us
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From this Day Forward We Shall Walk with the Lord
By Ralph Hathaway
Pray for the dead
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THE DESERT OWL
By Mary Olivia Patiño
Today, we are going through very turbulent times. Spiritual, mental, or physical realities impact our well-being. Hopefully, we can turn to God and rely on His assistance as well as to each other. "For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them." -Matthew 18:20
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Golden Years? Older Years
By Elizabeth Thomas
Many think their lives are hard, working daily! Some jobs can be very stressful, and some very hard labor---well WORK IS WORK --Right? Time to see your life as a part of becoming the best gift you can be to all you see--living a hard life.
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Finding hope, inspiration through saints who were mothers
By Melissa Enaje
Motherhood is sacred because womanhood is divinely sacred. Without it, millions of Christians and Catholics would not be speaking about Jesus who was formed in the womb of our Blessed Mother. We can call on these saints who were mothers to pray for us during the trials we face as women and as mothers.
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The Gravity of Life and Death
By Eileen Renders
A philosophic representation of how we, many of us, view the transition between life and death.
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TEXAS: Two little sisters killed in flood, found holding hands with Rosaries
By Terri Thomas
These two sisters have taught the world a great lesson, and their voices go out to the ends of the earth, preferring to trust in God first and above all, and reach out to our Lady, not abandoning one another out of self-interest.
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When we find that suffering is not what we expected
By Ralph Hathaway
The Cross can be reached from suffering
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Requiescat in Pace: Fr. Matteo Balzano
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Remembering a priest who took his life, and a call to action from the congregation.
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