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On Interior Mortification
By Emily Berns
Mortifying, or denying, ourselves in our daily lives helps us to curbs our passions and desires so that we learn to exchange our own wills for God's will and make the necessary room in our hearts to love Him alone.
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Lonely? - Then Pray
By Daniel Mark
Feeling lonely? then we need more time for Christ.
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Uniting Ourselves to Jesus
By Janet Cassidy
How can we be united to Jesus? Let us begin by considering his actions towards those who reject him, and strive to do as he does.
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What Will Heaven be Like ?
By Stephen Clark
We don’t hear much about heaven. Some say we will be singing a lot …. but somehow after what we have and will still have to go through to get there, there must be something a whole lot better than just singing!
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Noah and Us
By Richard Maffeo
Two points about Noah that speak to the Christian today: Worship, and Sin. He has a lot to teach the teachable.
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The Wounds of Sin
By Patti J. Mitchell
Seeing the reality of sin
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How Does God Test Us?
By Eileen Renders
This article is to remind us all that there is so much more god asks of us than we often realize
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Compassion is God’s Style
By Katie Zalany
Compassion is God’s style. We see it reflected in today’s Gospel and throughout all the Gospels. The root of Jesus’ ministry is compassion towards the sick, the needy, the poor, the lost, the demonized, and the sinful.
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MORNING MIST
By Robert J Varrick
POETRY
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Four Forgotten Things About the Virtue of Charity
By Matthew McKenna, MA Theology
Several aspects of the virtue of charity are often forgotten
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Criticize or Rejoice?
By Louise A. Mitchell
Today we are more likely to criticize, contrarily St. Paul says to rejoice
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The Light
By Marianne Giltner
The Light
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The Bad Shepherd And The Good Shepherd
By Eileen Renders
The article is in line with this week's Homily and speaks to our motivation and inspiration as a Teacher and, or Evangellizer
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Reminders of God’s Love
By D.L. Stroud
"For God so loved us..."
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Living Anxiety-Free
By The Prayerful Pilgrim
Managing our anxiety by focusing on God.
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Ponderings from Dear Master, Part Two; Or, Vein of Gold
By Marie Hosdil
On the construction of a contemplative life. A reflection on a short line from the book Dear Master: Letters on Spiritual Direction Inspired by St. John of the Cross, by Susan Muto.
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Catholic Comedy: My Protestant Fire Insurance
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
I didn’t know the significance of it, but my only thought was “so do I get fire insurance?”
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