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Teach Your Children About Money
By A Faithful Steward
Parents are devoted to raising their children to be responsible adults. The earlier you start teaching them about money, the better chance they have to be good stewards as adults
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A Pilgrim Journey
By J. L. Smyth
Each one of us is a pilgrim on life’s journey. Through perseverance, one travels the hills and valleys of life with a focus on God and a fortitude born of faith..
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Do you feel called to more but don't think you're called to religious life? Try the lay orders
By Anthony L. Marchetta
The third orders may be the answers to lay Catholics looking to deepen their life of faith
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Are you a member of the BALM Squad?
By Lynn Durham
How do people feel after their interaction with you? I hope they leave better.
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Shrines of Italy: Monastery of San Damiano
By Christopher McCarthy
Constructed in the 12th Century, this Franciscan monastery is known as the birthplace of Saint Francis' ministry. It was here that he received his famous command from Our Lord to go forth and "Rebuild My Church!"
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Emmaus: Meeting Jesus on the Road of Discouragement
By Katie Zalany
We’re on that same road to Emmaus when we find ourselves disappointed and lacking hope on this faith journey, when we lose sight of seeing Jesus walking with us down that road. Like the disciples, Jesus meets us in those moments and He does the same things He does for the disciples.
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Gaze Upon She Who Is The Dispenser Of Grace
By Elena Sapphire
As a daughter learns to be a woman by looking to her mother as an example; so do we as daughters of our Heavenly Mother, understand what it means to be a woman by looking to our Blessed Mother as an example. As a mother fosters her child’s development and growth, so does our Heavenly Mother foster our spiritual development and growth.
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Winter’s Icy Grasp
By J. L. Smyth
The winter season is an apt metaphor for when one feels completely alone. Indeed, the land is bare and dormant and life seems to be at a standstill. However, winter only lasts for a season. Then, comes the warmth of the spring sun with the promise of new life bursting forth. Not only do we experience the four seasons each year, but we also grow and change with the changing seasons of our lives.
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You Are Worth The Resurrection
By Elena Sapphire
Has anybody ever told you that you are worth the Resurrection? We often hear that God thinks we are worth dying for; but do we realize that He also thinks we are worth living for? Anything less than the Resurrection is a disservice to the glory of who you were created to be. You are worth The Resurrection.
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Five Tips on Friendship from St. Teresa of Avila
By Kevin J. Banet
Wouldn’t you like to become better friends with those around you? If you could skip over the bumps and bruises in your relationships with others, I’ll bet your world would be happier. What better master of friendship is there than the contemplative mystic St. Teresa of Avila?
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Intellectuals are Intelligent but are They Smart?
By Michael J. Baglino
Does scripture or ideology fuel your education?
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A Shower of Roses
By Emma Savageau
Little miracles like this one seem nearly ordinary with St. Therese of Lisieux. She is still making good on her promise to spend her heaven doing good on earth.
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A Life Well-Lived
By April McQueen
This article is about the changes one goes through in life as part of the soul's spiritual journey when one ages.
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4 things they won’t tell you in RCIA
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Most adult converts go through some kind of RCIA program. The RCIA programs teach the foundational truths of the Church. There are 4 vital teachings to the faith they leave out and are essential to your spiritual growth and honoring the Lord.
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Deacon Is Guided by the Holy Spirit
By Mary Kate White
Convert finds the Catholic faith, studies Theology, becomes a deacon, and now teaches and spreads the faith in Amarillo, Texas.
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What's Your Highest Priority?
By A Faithful Steward
No matter what the people around us say, or what we hear from our culture, our highest priority needs to be Jesus!
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Your life is to reflect peace
By George Calleja
Is your life reflecting such peace?
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