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Family, Food, and Faith - Saints Martha, Mary, and Lazarus
By Sharla Ynostrosa
Sharing a story about family and faith and how scriptures resonate with our lives.
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Margo Naranjo Saved by the Courts for Now
By Jacinta Wick
Look for the latest about the Margo Naranjo case whom is currently being defended by the courts.
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A Litany for Parents
By Katie Race
A prayer of trust & surrender for parents
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An Alien in Her Own Parish
By Priscilla Smith McCaffrey
Why do so many serious young couples find their way to the Latin Mass? One reason is because of the expected acceptance of a marriage always opened to life. Contraception creates its own culture. In so many parishes, there is the contraceptive culture and the non-contraceptive culture. It makes a difference to young parents to have that as a settled part of parish culture.
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Crowning Achievements: Perseverance and Wellness with St. James
By Maria Cecilia Escobedo
Discover how Catholic women can find strength and inspiration in their wellness journey through faith and perseverance, guided by the wisdom of James 1:12.
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What Must We Give To Jesus To Receive His Blessings?
By Eileen Renders
This is a personal sharing of how one matures in faith, and the blessings attached when we give our all to Christ
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The USCCB's NFP Awareness Week is Right Now! Are the U.S. Bishops Themselves Bothering to Notice?
By Joe Tevington
The USCCB' NFP Awareness Week is Right Now! Are the U.S. Bishops Themselves Bothering to Notice?
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Elopement: Embracing Catholic Matrimony in Intimate Splendor
By Jessica Dickenson
Canon Law clearly outlines that as long as you follow religious and legal requirements, there isn’t a rule that bars eloping.
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The Vocation of the Cross: On Vocations and States of Life for Suffering People at the Foot of the Cross
By Vanessa Marie Chastain Rivas
On the need for the Will of God to be followed even when Crosses are present, particularly in the context of vocations and states of life
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Finding Your God-Given Destiny.
By Maria Cecilia Escobedo
Discover how to seek your God-given destiny through prayer, Scripture, community, and reflection. This guide offers practical steps for Catholics to discern and embrace their unique path.
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You are Never Alone
By Janet Cassidy
Who are you getting used to being loved by? This line from the song "Someone you Loved" can cause us to start thinking about God's love for us, that never goes away.
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When Is A Child Free of Their Parents Advice or Chastisement?
By Eileen Renders
there is a fine line between concern, boundaries, and respect between parents and their children. In this article, a common sense approach is offered for both sides.
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Wonder and Awe of Nature: Sexual Complementarity
By Gary Sullivan
Celebrating heterosexual love in Catholic Marriage and the guidance of nature when perfected by grace.
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Rolling along . . .
By Janet Cassidy
Today's reflection relates a trip to the grocery store with a life lesson! Subscribe to my blog at janetcassidy.com, or follow me on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/reflectionsinfaith/ to read more of my posts. Never miss a new reflection!
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Growing in faith during the summer months
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis offers great suggestions to grow in faith during the months of summer. Included in the article are links to implement these ideas. Share this article with your family and friends in order to exercise your faith and grow closer to God during the months of summer vacation.
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In the Silent Hours of the Night
By Danielle Zeller
A mother writing about the loneliness we experience in our vocations
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Is your identity obvious?
By Janet Cassidy
Today I write about identifying with Christ, comparing a layperson's responsibility and that of a vowed religious.
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