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Reduce Stress and Find and Live the “Peace that Surpasses All Understanding” Living Philippians 4:5-7
By Katie
Reading Scripture, praying the prayer of St. Francis, and the Rosary, can help us find peace. Silence and praying infront of the Tabernacle is common and beautiful. What simple strategies, what ways can we find and spread peace in this tumultuous time?
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Are we as wise as serpents, and as simple as doves?
By Adam Charles Hovey
Your salvation is not based on clickbait.
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Inspiration and Task
By Marianne Giltner
Inspiration and Task
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Shrines of Italy: Chapel of the Holy Shroud
By Christopher McCarthy
In the northern city of Turin stands the Cathedral of Saint John the Baptist. Within this cathedral is a small chapel once associated with the Royal House of Savoy, and which contains the famous Shroud of Turin. Believed to be the burial cloth of Christ following His Crucifixion, the Holy Shroud is seldom displayed to the public, but is visited nonetheless by thousands of pilgrims each year.
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Admitting "I Can't". Then, Trust.
By Jennifer Kay Anthony
What does it mean to be "childlike" in the eyes of God. This is an encouragement, a reminder that admitting "I can't" is ok, even for us adults and that trust is not easy but a daily task.
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The Ten Commandments ~ A New Way Of Interpretation
By Eileen Renders
In this important article pertaining to our faith and the Ten Commandments, it is meant to present to its audience a new way of understanding how these Commandments are an example of how God lived, and to assist us on our spiritual journey.
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No place to go and all day to get there? The sermon does matter!
By Scott Pauline
Life of the eucharist with weak substanceless sermons can be just like that. A powerful Lamborghini, but we've got nowhere to go and all day to get there, and we know exactly where that leads. So sorry sermons matter just as much as a the eucharist.
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Grandchildren
By Marianne Giltner
Grandchildren
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John 15:18: Embracing Not Belonging with Divine Purpose
By Joseph Siriotis
This article explores feelings of not belonging in a connected world, inspired by John 15:18. It highlights the opportunity for prayer and connection with God during moments of isolation. The piece encourages overcoming doubt and finding a deeper connection with Jesus in a world that may seem unsupportive.
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It is Impossible
By Richard Maffeo
Some things are impossible for the humble child of God. Such as failure in a relationship with Him.
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God Tells us His Name
By Jennifer Kay Anthony
A little exploring about the meaning of the "name" I Am.
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Do You Dish Out Demands or Inspire?
By Katie Zalany
Most of us aren’t inspired by those who dish out demands like the Pharisees, but rather those who live inspiring examples that energize us to new levels of living like Jesus.
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Be Humble Humans; Not Prideful Machines
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Humility is the central theme of the gospel for the 31st Sunday of Ordinary Time. A wise words from a priest pierced my heart to plea to anyone whom I may have hurt.
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Shrines of Italy: Cathedral of Asti
By Christopher McCarthy
A uniquely decorated church, filled with massive floral frescoes, and dating back to the time of the First Crusade.
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Stairs that lead to Heaven
By Marianne Giltner
Stairs that lead to Heaven
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Love And Acceptance
By Eileen Renders
This article points to how much God loves us and how we can grow in love for others by His example
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Hands
By Marianne Giltner
Hands
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