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The Lord Comes to the Temple: Reflections on the Readings for the Presentation of the Lord
By Tom Klocek
Instead of the regular Fourth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C, this year we celebrated the Consecration of the Lord (also known as the Presentation in the Temple), the fourth Joyful mystery of the Rosary. There is much for us to ponder and to learn from the readings for this feast.
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Clickbait Is Not Wholesome
By A. K. Frailey
Clickbait is Not Wholesome, deforming minds by inflaming emotions. I choose not to read headline news because bold commentary might inform me on one aspect of a particular event, but to be truly formed, I need more than one point of view.
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INCARNATE HOPE
By Bernard Callaghan
A reflection on how the Holy Spirit incarnates hope on open hearts
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G.K. Chesterton in John Paul II's Theology of the Body
By Matthew McKenna, MA Theology
Chesterton and John Paul II emphasize the same point.
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Lessons from Father Harry's "Sox Box"
By Dr. Gerry Arango
Looking back on what two little girls learned about life from a tattered but beloved box on their uncle's dresser.
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God of the Smooth and the Rough: Parenting a Child with a Disability
By Dr. Gerry Arango
A personal account of parenting a child with a disability, remembering his early days and God's ongoing presence on our family's path.
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Am I right with God?
By M.L. Judge
We are children of God and we never walk alone. Jesus is our Brother, our Savior and our Friend and He accompanies us on our journey. We need His help more than we realize and we should never hesitate to turn to Him.
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Body and Soul
By Eileen Renders
In this writing, it is meant to trigger a reflection on how we were created, and how much we are meant to resemble our Father in Heaven
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Love, it's a good thing
By Marianne Giltner
Love, it's a good thing
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Fulfilling God's Will
By Jose Antonio Ponce
Are we using all of the talents that God has bestowed upon us and are we using those gifts to give the glory to God and to bring others into his presence?
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Be Ever Engaged
By Daniel Mark
Always be engaged with life.
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Faith in Stillness
By Aaron Schuck
Explore the spiritual depth of a quiet yet profound moment in *Essex Dogs* by Dan Jones. This reflection uncovers themes of faith, stillness, and trust in the ordinary, linking them to timeless Christian teachings on patience, breath, and vigilance.
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Balancing Justice and Mercy: A Lay Persons Perspective on Sovereignty and Accountability
By Richard Horrell
A thoughtful exploration of the delicate balance between justice and mercy, examining Pope Francis’ views, the Vatican’s security policies, and the moral imperative to uphold sovereignty and accountability while protecting the innocent and fostering compassion in society.
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How Can This Be?: One Question Can Change Our Course
By Leslie Anderson
As we reflect on Mary's "yes" to God, how can we open our hearts, our minds, and schedules when He call us to our next adventure?
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"The Dearest Mortals"
By Sharla Ynostrosa
A story about the gift of life, about friendship, and being thankful for God's blessings.
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The Right to Life-Part 1
By Tom Stidl
An article decrying the act of abortion especially the Morning After Pill
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The Fullness of Holiness
By Deacon Ken Gay
Peter wrote in 1 Peter, "But, as He who called you is holy. Be holy because I am holy." Have you ever stopped to consider what it truly takes to grow in holiness and reflect the holiness of Jesus? Take a moment to explore what this calling means and how we can embrace it in our lives.
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