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Jesus as the Third Person in our Relationships
By Society of St. Joan of Arc
Returning to the Faith after a long absence or a lifelong struggle and knowing that our Lord is always there waiting for us.
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The Shema
By Marianne Giltner
The Shema
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Noteworthy Olive Tree
By Lisa Livezey
In a one-minute devotion, author Lisa Livezey reflects upon the ways Nicodemus showed his belief in Christ.
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What to Say When Someone Is Grieving – And What Not To
By Trish Stukbauer
In moments of grief, words can feel inadequate. Yet faith teaches us that presence, prayer, and small gestures of mercy often speak louder than anything we might say.
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Who do you say you are?
By Joanie Bentz
You are who God says you are! You are a royal diadem!
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My Sin Is Always Before Me (Psalm 51: 3)
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
Reflection, catechetical
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A kingdom divided
By Marianne Giltner
A house divided
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Surely We Are Not Blind: Reflections on the Readings for the Fourth Sunday of Lent, Cycle A
By Tom Klocek
We often put up a false front, trying to make ourselves look better in the eyes of others. We might even think that God sees us in the same way. In fact, God sees beyond our exterior presentation. He sees into our hearts. Don't deceive yourselves into thinking you can hide from God. He is not fooled.
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Fulton J. Sheen, A Crisis of Sight.
By G.C. Stevenson
A powerful Lenten reflection told through the eyes of the man born blind, this essay weaves Scripture, Fulton Sheen’s prophetic insight, and the crises of our age into a single meditation on sight and truth. Sources, Life of Christ, Peace of Soul, and Sheen’s reflections on the atomic age, it reveals why modern humanity—brilliant, anxious, and restless—stands at the same crossroads as the Pharisee
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God's words are the Commandments
By Marianne Giltner
His words are the Commandments
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The Road to Texas That Led Me to the Eucharist
By AF Moffitt
What happens when everything you believed about communion begins to unravel? After hearing about the Jewish roots of the Eucharist, I found myself confronting a truth I had never been taught. This is the story of the road that changed my faith- and the moment I realized the Eucharist was far more than a symbol.
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A Gentle Whisperer; A Powerful Advocate
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
The late Dr. Paul Thigpen, a prolific writer and speaker, will be remembered for how he and his love of Catholicism influenced thousands of lives. However, it was in his everyday encounters at the Parish level with persons that converted whole families for which he will be held hearts and souls long into the future.
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When Piety Cries
By Joseph Daniels
There is a very short, but potent sentence written by Saint Augustine in his City of God that has inspired this next article/reflection that focuses on the cries of piety.
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The Church and Emerging Technologies; How the virtuous life teaches us the best and most human use of the tools available to us.
By Jack Yankton
How Pope Francis and Pope Benedict guide our use of technology.
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Aaron's Lesson for Christian Middle Management
By Marie Hosdil
A brief meditation on why Aaron created the golden calf, and how to avoiding making the same spiritual mistakes.
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From the Bible Belt to the Catholic Church: How History Led Me Home
By AF Moffitt
Growing up in the Bible Belt, I was surrounded by countless Christian denominations, each claiming the same Bible and the same truth. The deeper I studied Scripture, Church history, and the early Church Fathers, the more I began to question the divisions around me. What began as a search for answers eventually led me to rediscover the Church I had spent years misunderstanding.
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The temperature is rising
By Marianne Giltner
The temperature is rising
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