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Lenny
By Marianne Giltner
Lenny
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Mary, Star of the Sea
By Marianne Giltner
Mary, the Star of the Sea
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Mary's great journey
By Marianne Giltner
Mary's great Journey
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THE CROSS OF BARRE
By Robert J Varrick
INSPIRATIONAL
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The Pinnacle
By Daniel Mark
Beauty brings great things. We need to be surrounded by it.
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Preparation and Repentance
By Richard Maffeo
On this second Sunday of Advent, how will be prepare further to meet our Lord?
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (Dec 8, 2024)
By Mike Schramm
It sounds too simple, but the way to “prepare the way” in someone’s heart, to help them realize their need for Jesus, is to listen. They will reveal their need, their hurt, their struggle, if one listens. Once this way has been revealed and prepared, there will be a path for “the Way” to meet them.
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Where is God’s Voice Crying Out to You?
By Katie Zalany
We find ourselves in that desert before Christmas where we should aim to find some silence and stillness to hear God’s voice crying out to us. What is He trying to say this year to you as you prepare for Christ’s birth?
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Prepare Him Room: 2nd Sunday of Advent Year C
By The Catholic Philadelphian
St. John the Baptist fulfills an ancient prophecy to "prepare the way" for Christ. It resonates today with our own journey.
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ST AMBROSE
By Mary Olivia Patiño
In the Gospel of St. Matthew, “His heart was moved with pity...because they were troubled and abandoned like sheep without a shepherd.” (Mt 9:36). Jesus teaches his disciples to heal the sick, comfort those who suffer, and, “Then he said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is abundant but the laborers are few; so ask the master of the harvest to send out laborers for his harvest.’" (Mt. 9:37-38)
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Happiness is not a Destination
By Daniel Mark
Happiness is not a destination. It is so much more.
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Why I'm Catholic
By Adam Charles Hovey
I write a lot about Catholicism, now let me explain why I'm Catholic.
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This is My confession
By Marianne Giltner
This is My confession
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Becoming a bilingual Christian
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
When I am asked, as a Catholic convert from the Southern Baptist denomination, about how to converse or speak about faith with our Protestant brothers and sisters then I often like to say you have to become bilingual.
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Where is your Paradise?
By Victor S E Moubarak
Compare your Paradise to that of others.
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The Land of Discontent
By Eileen Renders
In this article we are asked to examine why we might be feeling discontented. And it also offers a positive solution.
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Advent Message to My Own Soul
By Helen Losse
A poem to myself. Also a prayer to grow in mercy and grace during Advent.
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