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The Lord Knows Better
By Katie Zalany
In the Gospel this week, Mary and Martha wanted Jesus to heal their brother Lazarus before he died. Instead, Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead. Similar outcome, but different means of accomplishing what Mary and Martha desired.
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Should I Be Over This By Now? What Faith Says About Grief and Time
By Trish Stukbauer
Grief doesn’t follow a timeline—but many people still wonder if they should be “over it” by now. This reflection explores what Scripture and faith really say about grief, love, and the passage of time.
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Why I’m Doing 75 Hard with the Rosary: Preparing for a Pilgrimage to Poland.
By The Rosary Rule of Life
A Catholic approach to 75 Hard: prayer, discipline, and pilgrimage. Follow my journey and submit your intentions to be lifted in daily Rosaries
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How Can We Deepen Our Relationship with God and Best Serve Him?
By Eileen Renders
Coming to a deeper relationship with God does not necessarily require time that we do not have due to work and responsibility, but we can strengthen our relationship with Christ through specific offerings we do have.
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The One Virtue of Modern Life
By Kolbe Eidle
An exploration of the conflict between the ultimate Christian virtue of charity and its antithesis in the modern world: tolerance.
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Retreats are good for the Soul
By Marianne Giltner
Retreats are good for the Soul
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Faith in a Noisy World
By Thomas Onyebuchi Igwe
In a noisy, distracted world, this reflection invites readers to rediscover God in silence, reclaim interior stillness, and cultivate a deeper, attentive faith beyond constant digital and mental distractions.
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The Olive press
By Marianne Giltner
The olive press
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Bilbo, Three Jewels, and the Kingdom of God
By Joseph Daniels
What does Bilbo, three jewels, and the Kingdom of God have in common?
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STEPS IN FAITH-365
By Thomas Onyebuchi Igwe
A simple and heartfelt journey of daily reflections rooted in Scripture and Catholic faith. Each piece invites you to slow down, trust God more deeply, and find His presence in ordinary moments. Written in a clear and human tone, this collection encourages faith, hope, and love in everyday life, helping you walk more closely with Christ one step at a time.
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The Seven Last Words of Jesus from the Cross - Part 2: The Second Word
By Christy Romero
The second word that Jesus utters from the cross was in reparation for the sin of envy…
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God Before the King: The Witness of St. John Fisher and St. Thomas More
By Joanie Bentz
Faithfulness in the Face of Tyranny
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Lazarus Come Out: Reflections on the Readings for the Fifth Sunday of Lent, Cycle A
By Tom Klocek
Next week begins Holy Week with Palm Sunday. Today, however, we get a foretaste of the total meaning of our Lenten activities through the raising of the dead Lazarus, prefiguring Jesus’ Resurrection and our own.
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The head of the household, our beloved St Joseph
By Marianne Giltner
The head of the household, our beloved Saint Joseph
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Contemplating the Cross (this Passiontide)
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
reflection
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Did Jesus Ever Say He was God?
By Tom Klocek
Language is more than words. We say things everyday in ways that go beyond words. The same is true for Jesus. How did He communicate His divinity?
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The Ultimate Oxymoron: Viewing Warfare Through Cherishing Life
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Evil instigates war, but the main challenge is what do people of God, seeking His good will, do about that? Perhaps looking at the dilemma through the prism of the deadly disease of cancer can clarify some of that for us.
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