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Kitchen Walks...
By Carmen Moore
This is a personal reflection on how our small efforts to make connections to God can be 'better than nothing' and can produce great spiritual fruits after a commitment to these little acts of love and prayer.
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Does sin exist?
By George Calleja
Many people have asked the question: Does sin exist?
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The Christian Response: Our Love as our Defense
By Garrett Evans
How to respond...
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The Most Important and Difficult Words in a Marriage
By Shawn Messonnier, D.V.M
Forgiving is important in a marriage, and when appropriate, so is asking for forgiveness.
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To Be a Good Servant of God
By Daniel Mark
We need to learn many things in our relationship with Christ.
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Walking through the Water and Not on it
By Carmen Moore
This is reflection on my experience and thoughts after my last living sibling has passed away. It describes the odd time and space in which we find ourselves after a death of a loved one.
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Lambs Among Wolves
By Katie Zalany
In this time post Dobbs / Roe vs. Wade, this line from the Gospel spoke to me so clearly: I am sending you like lambs among wolves. What a perfect reading for this week and the times we are living in.
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Have you built altars in your life?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The Church builds amazing and breathtaking altars in many of the parishes and cathedrals around the world, but we, too should symbolically have our own “altars” we have built in our life.
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Love Conquers hate in Marawi
By Stephen Clark
ISIS brought the people death & destruction, the Catholic community brought them breakfast, friendship and a new hope.
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Face of Christ
By Carol Monaco
Sharing our Lord's love in this world, the face of Christ shines through us.
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Jesus, it is so hard to let it all go!
By Carmen Moore
This is a personal reflection on the changing seasons and how God may be calling us to change and move ahead, leaving what needs to be left behind.
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How the Sacrament of the Sick Healed Me from a Serious Heart Condition
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis tells her personal faith journey and how by the grace of God and the Sacrament of the Sick she was completely healed of a serious, life-threatening illness in 1999. Learn more here.
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Why Saints Peter and Paul are celebrated together
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
We celebrate two of the greatest figures in the history of the early Church. St. Peter and St. Paul are key figures in the history of the Church, with one being the first pope and the other having written most of the New Testament. So, why do we celebrate their feast day together?
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Social Media Fights Are Not The Answer
By Andrea Frey
It's can be hard to process your emotions and celebrate the victory for the unborn when being assaulted by the many hateful posts on social media right now in the wake of the Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade. But social media fights are not the answer.
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Liturgy and Personal Prayer
By David Torkington
Many of the great theologians and scripture scholars who preceded and had such an influence on the Second Vatican Council had for historical reasons been deprived of mystical spirituality in their training. This article describes the causes and effects.
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Prayer Before Work: Starting Your Work Day With a Shot of Grace
By Andrea Frey
Are you starting your workday feeling frazzled and overwhelmed? Try starting your day in prayer before work and watch as God's grace flows through you all day! Choose your favorite Catholic prayer before starting work tomorrow. You'll be glad you did!
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Leviathan
By Stephen Clark
Many times. the blessings God gives His children, become His worst enemy if they are not received with humility and gratitude and so some misfortune must come to correct their behaviour again.
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