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My Church Community
By Jose Antonio Ponce
We are strongest as a community of believers.
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Anxiously Shadowboxing the World? Simple is Best
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Many true and good Catholics are eagerly stepping up and out to persuade family, friends, neighbors and strangers to see truth and embrace authentic love. Along the way, we (I) can entangle worldly matters (politics) with the spiritual and stumble. Today's excerpt from "Every Day with St. Francis de Sales" provides wise counsel. Praying for the peace of soul of all Catholic "troopers."
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St Francis of Rome
By Marianne Giltner
St Francis of Rome
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In the Beginning: The Spirit Over the Waters
By AF Moffitt
How childhood faith, fear, and questions began a journey that would lead me deeper into the history of the Church.
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Sometimes a Presence More than Words
By Daniel Mark
Sometimes we talk too much. Maybe a presence is better than words.
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Jesus is Loving and Forgiving. The World, however, is Unforgiving
By Eileen Renders
What do we need when the world is not kind to us? How do we prepare to handle our burdens
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Our Thirsts & Encounters with Jesus
By Katie Zalany
Today’s Gospel shows us that we all thirst to be known, loved, and respected by Jesus like the woman at the well. This is the deepest thirst of our hearts.
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Saints Perpetua and Felicity
By Marianne Giltner
Saints Perpetua and Felicity
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Jesus's humanity
By Adam Charles Hovey
Jesus is true man and true God, and how often we forget the "true man" part
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True Compassion
By Janet Cassidy
What does God's compassion look like?
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Put Down the Stones: A Prayer to Receive God's Grace
By Maureen O'Brien
Put Down the Stones: A Prayer to Empty Your Hands to Receive God's Grace
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On-going Conversion Towards Loving God Vehemently
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
Reflection
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Trauma Informed Lent
By Marie Hosdil
This is a reflection on how trauma can make the mind believe lies, and about the impact this can have on our observance of Lent. Instead of it being a time of renewal and purification, one take it as a time to double down on self-hatred.
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I Wasn’t Brainwashed. I Encountered Christ.
By Laura Rosenberg
Not brainwashed. Not indoctrinated. And encounter with the Risen Christ.
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Why we pray Novenas for 9 days
By Marianne Giltner
Why we pray Novena's for 9 days
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The Sower
By Jose Antonio Ponce
Where you sow is as important as what you sow.
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When the Bell Still Rings
By AF Moffitt
Through the sound of a church bell and the lens of history, this article reflects on faith, belonging, and the gentle call of tradition that invites us to listen more deeply.
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