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Video: Jesus Suffers MORE in the Eucharist than at His Passion!
By Jacinta
Considering that we are in a National Eucharistic Revival, it is important that we truly open our hearts and dive deep into the faithful, traditional, and beautiful truths concerning the Eucharist. Today I recommend to you a short Eucharistic talk that, I promise, you will not finish without being called inside to do even more for the Holy Eucharist.
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LOVE'S CONVERSION, Reflective Poem
By Loreen Marie Derry
In this reflective poem, I am steeping in feelings of loneliness, betrayal, and isolation. I wonder what real love is, and where to find it. Reflect with me upon the search for real love.
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I MISS MASS OF 50 YEARS AGO
By Debbie Field
Mass way back when, I miss it.
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CLOUDS, reflective poem
By Loreen Marie Derry
In this reflective poem, I am feeling that the Lord is moving to and fro and hard to find. He seems to be hiding or far away. God reveals His truth to me in nature. Sit with me and reflect as we watch the clouds in the sky.
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Gossip, A Hurtful Disease to Love
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Gossip is the scourge of love. It is even a disease with the only cure is love.
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Lessons from Six Months of Dating
By The Catholic Philadelphian
This article is probably not your typical one. I want to share something that I hope will help those who are dating, courting, or having some challenges in their relationship. My girlfriend Hanna and I share a beautiful reflection on the sixth-month mark of official dating.
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The Rescue
By Richard Maffeo
What ought we to say to family and friends when God rescues us? Even if they don't want to hear it.
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There Is No Half Virtue
By Daniel Mark
Max Kolbe, Martyrs of Otranto have set great examples for us.
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Waiting: Growing Stronger, and the Butterfly
By Katie
Waiting can be very hard to do. God promises us: "But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength." (Is 40:31). We can look at creation, butterflies, or at children delighting in butterflies to join them in their awe and wonder at creation, and all things God does. How does call us to wait? We all wait for many things? What do you look forward to? Are you in a waiting time? Trust
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Walking on the Water Through Jesus' Eyes: A Meditation
By Gabriella Batel
A meditation about the "Walking on the Water" sequence through Jesus' eyes.
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The New School Year Has Begun ... So What?
By Dave Mishur
So-called STEM studies are important but inadequate without a grounding in philosophy, history, rhetoric and the other liberal arts.
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Shoeleather Faith
By Richard Maffeo
If our theology does not drive our actions, then what good is our theology?
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My Sea of Doubts
By Katie Zalany
“O you of little faith, why did you doubt?” Jesus says to Peter in today’s Gospel. Can you hear Jesus speaking these words to you when you are sinking, wandering, or straying from Jesus in your sea of doubts?
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Through Every Storm and Disaster, The Catholic Church Stood Strong: Reflection for 19th Sunday of Ordinary Time
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Newsflash: The Catholic Church is still standing. Even a legendary song proves the case.
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Loving Virtue
By Ricardo Zamora
Let's not only know the virtuous thing to do, but let us LOVE it with all of our will. God is goodness, participating in His goodness is an honor. Virtues point to God for they are attributes of Him. Let us unite to Him, by not only studying the virtues, but also by training in them with action.
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Poverty
By Nathaniel Slattery
The spiritual benefits of poverty, and why we should desire it
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Harry Potter Is Dangerous Whether We Believe It Or Not
By Jacinta
When it comes to "Harry Potter," many Catholics tend to go with their own emotions and "personal experiences." But we should instead try to please God and live through the Teachings of His Church, while trying to avoid basing our worldview on our emotions alone.
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