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Your life is to reflect peace
By George Calleja
Is your life reflecting such peace?
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The Interior Locution
By Glenn A. Cronick MA
This article is about my interior locution in front of the Blessed Sacrament.
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Practical ways to offer God's mercy to others
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
On Divine Mercy Sunday and on every day, we can offer real and practical ways of showing God's mercy to others. Divine Mercy is not something we do or offer just once a year; it is for our whole lives. Anne DeSantis offers simple ways we can live out mercy toward everyone we meet on a daily basis. Learn more in this article.
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Classified Intel Leaker talks about prayer and God
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
He has committed one of the greatest classified document leaks in American history and placed countless lives in danger. Yet, he talks about God and prayer. How are we to respond to that?
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Shrines of Italy: Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi
By Christopher McCarthy
Commissioned just one day after the canonization of Saint Francis, this minor basilica towers over the surrounding village of Assisi like a fortress. This maze of a complex is home to no less than two churches built in honor of the saint, and even houses his remains in an underground crypt.
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The Heartbreak of Thomas
By Katie Zalany
Thomas shows what each of us believers will encounter at some point in our lives. A moment of doubt, skepticism, and unbelief. A moment when the heartbreak weighs heavy on us and we just can’t see Jesus in the midst of it. A moment when things didn’t turn out like we thought they would. A moment when we need to see to believe.
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Jesus, I trust in You!
By Kathleen Delia Miller, M.S.Ed.
Prayer/Blessing Against Storms!
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The Fragrance of God
By Elena Sapphire
A woman walked into The Church and said, "It smells like God in here!" Have you ever pondered upon the fact that Heaven has a scent? What does God smell like? As I put on my veil for mass, I can still smell the scent of God radiating from it. The incense from mass envelops my veil, and I wear the fragrance of God.
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Why We Still Love "Little House on the Prairie"
By Christina M. Sorrentino
“Little House on the Prairie,” the beloved television series based on the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, has continuously captured the hearts of many people, especially Christians, throughout the years.
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The Easter Octave and Remembering Our Own Galilee
By Emily Berns
During this Easter Octave and throughout the entire Easter season, we should meditate on how we recognize Christ in our own lives and how we live out the belief in His Resurrection. We were also invited by Pope Francis this year to reflect on our own Galilee, or encounter with the risen Christ, and how we have responded in our lives.
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The God Who Shows His Face: An Oration on the Creed
By Rev. David A. Fisher
Reflection on the Nicene Creed, as regards the relational nature of the Triune God is extended to us, God's children.
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"ACCEPT THE KNOWING"
By Pat J. Chalmers
"Accepting the knowing," when God speaks to us in our dreams, has an impact on our Catholic Theology that goes to becoming One with the Holy Trinity as Jesus Christ willed.
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Coping with Parish Downsizing
By Anne Stokes, MBA, M.A. Theology
Ask the Lord of the harvest, therefore, to send out workers into His harvest.
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Renewing My Consecration to Jesus Through Mary
By Christina M. Sorrentino
Renewing my consecration to Jesus through Mary each year is a deeply reflective experience, as I consider my relationship with Christ and how I can grow closer to Him.
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Are You a Doubting Thomas?
By A Faithful Steward
In our secular society, it's hard to believe that a 2,000 year old book has anything pertinent to say about money and possessions. But the Bible is a great tool for managing your money!
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Finished
By Gabriella Batel
The finale in a flash series about the Passion through the Blessed Mother's eyes.
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Forgive our Enemies
By Stephen Clark
I wondered what those who knew me in my youth would find more unlikely, that I would ever write about forgiving enemies or that Hannibal Lector would pen a vegetarian cookbook... definitely the former.
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