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Maria Simma
By Marianne Giltner
Maria Simma
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Celebrating the "Epiphanies" in Our Own Lives
By Thomas Lyons
How the Solemnity of the Epiphany relates to our everyday lives.
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A Hope and A Future
By Richard Maffeo
On this first Sunday of 2025, I want us to know God has a plan for us.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (Jan 5, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
It is in this vision that the arbitrary human divisions are overcome. With the ushering in and worship by the Magi, the gates of heaven, through the covenant established with Abraham, are opened.
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Guide Us to Thy Perfect Light
By Katie Zalany
We are a people that longs for perfect light. Perhaps that is what led the Magi to journey to Bethlehem as they followed the bright star guiding them, and perhaps it is what leads us to take the journey of faith in the first place. What does that perfect light for you mean?
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The Best New Year's Resolution
By SaraKS
Worry less about the year ahead and be thankful for the year that has come and gone.
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Turn Loss Into Gain
By Daniel Mark
Only through Christ can we turn loss into gain. Let's try.
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God understands
By Adam Charles Hovey
If you feel misunderstood, rest assured, God understands you more than you understand yourself
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Married to Christ
By Eileen Renders
We have often heard how we need to nurture our relationship with God. In this article, we might reflect on just how and where this relationship can lead us.
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On the Road to Implementing Synodality...Casting a Net!
By Jean Hawley
How do we implement what Pope Francis has asked of all of us? How do we become a "Synodal Church"? What steps do we take? It is not as difficult as you may think...take a glance at this piece and let me know how you will cast your own net, friends.
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Natural Order
By A. K. Frailey
Natural Order speaks to my world and the world within me. Each season has something new to say, a lesson to teach if only I am willing to learn.
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We Saw His Star at its Rising: Reflections on the readings for the Feast of the Epiphany
By Tom Klocek
We often hear people sat that Jesus came for everyone, even though one of His titles is "King of the Jews." This is brought out in many prophesies, in the psalms, and in Jesus's own words, "I have other sheep that do not belong to this fold. These also I must lead." (John 10:16). In the Epiphany, Jesus is manifested to the Gentiles.
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Why Catholics Are Failing at Evangelization (And How to Fix It)
By William Hemsworth
Discover why affability is essential for effective evangelization and how it relates to the theological virtues. Dr. DeSantis also introduces her work with the Saint Raymond Nonnatus Foundation, offering free pastoral care to those in crisis.
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CAMPING WITH GOD
By Mary Olivia Patiño
We, too, like Saints Basil and Gregory, can live with wisdom. Either in contemplative silence or in the busyness of daily living, we can enjoy God’s fulness as we reach out to others in our path. For more on Wisdom, read Proverbs 8:12-14; Sirach 14:20-27.
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The inner voice of God waiting
By Marianne Giltner
The inner voice of God
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Readings from the Traditional Latin Mass : A Meditation, The Circumucision of Our Lord
By Elijah George Antony
Meditation on Readings for the Traditional Latin Mass, Feast of the Circumcision.
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What We’ve Always Gotten: Resolutions, or Wishful Thinking?
By Connor Curley
Christ came so that He might send the Holy Spirit into our lives; but He cannot enter in and make our lives new if we persist in our old ways. Do what you’ve always done, and get what you’ve always gotten.
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