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Breaking News? Really?
By Janet Cassidy
Today's post is on the recent Dicastery Declaration on Blessings. You won't want to miss this!
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Six-Year-Old Theology
By Molly W. Beck
Personal reflection on the Eucharist
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Christmas is For Kids… Does Scripture Say This?
By Katie Zalany
Everywhere during the Christmas season we hear that Christmas is for kids. In our secular society, Christmas revolves around kids. Santa comes and blesses them with surprises and there’s tons of family activities this time of year! But interestingly enough, Scripture doesn’t seem to say that Christmas is for kids at all.
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Our Lady: Perfect Mother, Perfect Faith
By Molly W. Beck
Short reflection on motherhood
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Embracing Holistic Healing: The Gift of a Virtual Wellness Center for Christian Women
By Maria Cecilia Escobedo
"Step into a realm of holistic healing and spiritual rejuvenation with our compelling article, 'Embracing Holistic Healing: The Gift of a Virtual Wellness Center for Christian Women.' Delve into the transformative world of wellness tailored specifically for Christian women, as we explore the profound offerings of a virtual wellness center. Unveil the empowering resources, spiritual guidance, and h
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Favorite Family Christmas Movies
By SaraKS
Favorite classic Christmas movies to check out if you haven't already!
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Boys, Doritos and Frogs
By Suzanne Cruz
Boys, Laughter, Love, energy, children, funny
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St. Joseph: The Patron Saint of Fathers Who Feel Left Out
By Joseph Siriotis
It's hard dealing with parental favoritism. It leaves us feeling like we're doing something wrong with no way to cope with it. St. Joseph shows us how to cope with this however through his humble obedience to God and unconditional love as a father despite being one of the least mentioned figures of the New Testament.
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With a Little Child to Guide Them: Following God’s Plan With Innocence and Joy
By Molly W. Beck
A personal reflection on Advent God's plan for salvation through a child.
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Transformation of Love in Marriage: The Spielmans
By Gary Sullivan
While this episode of A Football Life was not meant to be a catechesis on the sacrament of Holy Matrimony, I have never found a better short video of the transformation of love in marriage which is one of the chief spiritual effects of Holy Matrimony.
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My Soul in Stillness Waits: Striving for Peace in the Midst of the Season
By Molly W. Beck
Originally published in The Catholic Moment, the official newspaper of the Diocese of Lafayette-in-Indiana, in December 2016.
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The Tree of Life – An Advent Reflection
By Mark C. McCann
Our family Christmas tree is a tree of life, capturing our story and causing us to reflect in love upon the incarnation and the greater tree of life where Christ poured out his love to the Father.
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Ed Feser's "Respectful and Reserved Criticism" of the Holy Father (?)
By Dave Armstrong
Dr. Feser, a well-known orthodox Catholic philosopher, talks a good game about respect for the pope, but seems to not be quite as consistent in the application of his stated principle.
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What Are You Waiting For? (Advent Reflections Parts 2)
By Caroline Godin
In this second half of the Advent post, I list reflections, devotionals, and activities for families during this season of waiting. How can you make Christmas more meaningful through Advent?
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The Eucharist is the real Thanksgiving
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Thanksgiving brings family and friends together around the dinner table, football, and shopping. The Eucharist, on the other hand, is the real Thanksgiving.
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Maximizing Your GIfts
By Katie Zalany
The main lesson of today is that God gives us gifts and resources to use, invest in, and be thankful for. It’s our job to make the very best use of those as we navigate our life’s decisions. How will you maximize the gifts God gave you?
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National Adoption Day Reminds Us to Protect Children in Foster Care
By Susan Ciancio
November 18—National Adoption Day—is a day to focus on the needs of these children and on the immense love and hope that foster-care families offer them.
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