Toggle navigation
MEDIA & CULTURE
News
Books, Movies & TV
Politics
Pope Francis
FAITH
Bible Study
Mary & The Saints
Holidays & Holy Days
Mass & Sacraments
Theology
History
Science & Discovery
LIVING CATHOLIC
Marriage & Family
Parish Life
Prayers & Devotionals
Grief & Loss
Homeschooling
GAMES
Catholic Word Quest
WRITERS
Personal Reflections
Poetry
Opinion
Writer Login
Search
Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
Sponsored
Catholic365 is sponsored by
Road to Purity
Articles in 'Grief & Loss'
A Prayer on a Rainy Day
By Ernest Rionaula
A prayer for when things are not going the way you wish they would. A prayer for when you lose something you cherish and it is hard to see the light.
Read More...
God's Mercy
By Jose Antonio Ponce
My brother reached out to God in the last few days of his life and found healing and peace.
Read More...
Suicide: Who can explain it?
By Ralph Hathaway
Death by suicide
Read More...
A season for everything
By Adam Charles Hovey
To everything, there is a season, TURN TURN TURN! Now that song is stuck in your head!
Read More...
Why Me, Lord?
By Eileen Renders
thare only promised one day at a time.is writing is to remind us of how important life is, why we were born, and how we
Read More...
Achieve Greater Joy and Love for God through Detachment
By Catholic Paths
God says to love Him with all our heart, soul and strength. We say we do...but do we? If we want to truly get to the next level of love for God, we have to detach from everything else...the world, sin, our self, loved ones. It doesn't mean giving everything up, just putting God first. 15-minute read, but well worth it if you truly want to love God and have abundant joy in this life.
Read More...
Cecile Richards, Former Planned Parenthood President, Dead at 67
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Mourning the loss of Cecile Richards
Read More...
Rise
By Jacinta Wick
A scripture Study on the Sensitivity of Womanhood and any loving heart. We accompany Peter to Joppa to heal Tabitha.
Read More...
Letting go of worry
By Janet Cassidy
Do you worry? If so, today's reflection is just for you! Check out some advice from Danny of "Blue Bloods" and from my husband as well! Don't forget to subscribe to my blog and follow me on Facebook!
Read More...
God's Center is Everywhere
By Maureen O'Brien
Grieving her mother's increasing dementia, this writer finds an unexpected epiphany by a winter Ferris wheel.
Read More...
A topic I never want to write about again
By Adam Charles Hovey
Some words of encouragement from someone who struggles with depression. You are not alone.
Read More...
Announcing Divine Fulfillment Free Online Conference
By William Hemsworth
Transforming Mental Health Through Catholic Spirituality: Free 3-Day Online Conference Merges Mental Health and Mental Prayer.
Read More...
Navigating Loss of Friend or Loved One During Christmas
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Christmas can be a hard time for those who are mourning loved ones who have gone before us. Thankfully, we have ways to remember and honor their memories.
Read More...
Can a Mentally Ill Person Become a Saint?
By Kevin J. Banet
Can someone who is mentally ill become a saint? The answer is Yes! In fact, they are living out their vocation of mental and emotional suffering.
Read More...
The Endurance of Darkness: A Path to Great Light
By Marc with Hope
Discover the wisdom of St. John of the Cross as we explore how enduring life's trials and spiritual darkness prepares the soul for God's transformative light and eternal hope.
Read More...
Finding Hope and Mercy This Christmas: Healing as a Family After Suicide
By Marc with Hope
Discover how Catholic families can find hope, healing, and God’s mercy after a loss to suicide this Christmas season.
Read More...
Many Different Faces: Nature’s Revelation
By J. L. Smyth
The complexity of life with its ebbs and flows can be viewed through the kaleidoscope of nature’s creation. From the somber mist to the unveiling of the brilliant sun, hardship and beauty are embodied in symbols of nature to represent human emotions. Through it all, faith and hope buoy Christ’s followers in the passage of life.
Read More...
Next >>
Live Your Catholic Faith Every Day
Receive the best Catholic articles, reflections, and more — delivered daily.
Free daily email. Unsubscribe anytime.
Trending
The Strange Religious Meaning of Flies
By Gary Sullivan
Fulton J. Sheen: Warning About Emotional Exhaustion
By G.C. Stevenson
May 2026 Feast Days and Holy Reminders
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Spiritual Warfare: A Perimeter Prayer for Protection - DELIVERANCE PRAYERS FOR THE LAITY
By Terri Thomas
A Prayer Before Work
By Pam Spano
Copyright © Catholic365.com | All Rights Reserved