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Questions and Answers
By Daniel Mark
Christ provides the questions and the answers.
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Symbols of the Season: Apples
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
If sunflowers are symbols of obedience, what do apples represent?
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A Living God
By Stephen Clark
Those early Christians showed that Jesus was a living God, the source of everything we need, not just salvation but everything. Faith became the very centre of their lives, a living faith, an active one, a life of miracles.
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Time is Running Out
By Carmen Moore
This is a short personal reflection on the fact that time is ultimately precious, and each day is a gift. Technically, time is running out for each of us and we can try to use our time we have left to help build the kingdom of God with our sharing of time and resources.
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Salt and Light
By Richard Maffeo
Jesus gives us both the responsibility AND the privilege of being salt. Here are some suggestions how to remain salty.
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Where Are You On the Self-Indulgence Scale?
By Katie Zalany
Today’s readings call us to ask ourselves: Where do we fall on the self-indulgence scale? Are we always indulging in the good things of life or do we have a generous and sacrificial spirit? Are we somewhere in the middle?
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Drunk Driving and the Catholic: The Aftermath (Concl)
By John Roskoski
The aftermath of a crash with a drunk driver has long term results, both physical and mental. My "slight" disabilities will be with me until my death. If you want to read a more detailed journey of my ordeal, see my book "Beyond the Headlights; Donning the Mantle of Disabilities" (available through Amazon)
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Silhouette in Scrupulous Dialogue
By Helen Losse
A poem about Christian growth
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At-Home Retreat Reveals How to Make ‘Eye Contact’ with God and Grow in Sanctity
By Mary Beth Bracy
Theologian Fr. Wojciech Giertych, O.P. offers fresh insights on experiencing and sharing God’s Love.
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The Christian Nature of College Wrestling
By Michael J. Baglino
Dedication, confidence, mental toughness, and resilience are Christian characteristics of wrestling
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Family Prayer
By Stephen Clark
One of my grandmother’s catch phrases was ‘he played (H)amlet’ which she used to describe the annoyance and often over-reaction people have when they argue. Perhaps we can all relate and recall occasions when the top was left off the toothpaste (or the seat left up) and we recited a demented monologue from a Shakespearean tragedy in response.
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Divineoffice.org #Dane’sServantSong
By Dr. Pup
Lay Evangelization: You'll Know It When You see It
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Drunk Driving and the Catholic: My Ordeal (Part 2)
By John Roskoski
Drunk Driving is not a victimless crime. The injuries left by an accident caused by a Drunk Driver las much longer than the time of the cars being towed or the state preferring charges in a trial. Too often, people are sentenced to a life of discomfort as a price for another person's lack of control.
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The Most Powerful Prayer of all
By David Torkington
When you recite the word ‘Jesus’ as the prayer ‘par excellence’ you need say no more. The One who hears your prayer hears your deepest needs that Jesus came to satisfy, even though you may not realize what they are yourself, and so cannot find words to express them.
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CATHOLIC MUSICIANS MATTER
By The Catholic Philadelphian
While attending a Catholic festival and having a conversation with a friend about today's music, I was struck by the contrasting difference between the music of Catholic artists and that of the mainstream music industry.
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Being Trustworthy in All the Small Ways
By Katie Zalany
Today we hear the lesson of being trustworthy. If you aren’t trustworthy with small things, God won’t trust you with larger things. What does it mean to be trustworthy in the small things?
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Shrines of Italy: Church of San Lorenzo
By Christopher McCarthy
Shrines of Italy: Church of San Lorenzo
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