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Christmas – Happy time or Not So Much
By Debbie Field
Christmas time for some.
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The Creed
By Marianne Giltner
The Creed
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Keep your arms & legs safe, at all times...
By The Catholic Nurse
Matthew 5 says, "If your right eye caused you to sin, gouge it out. If your right hand caused you to sin, cut it off and throw it away." We were told it means to take sin seriously but what if it means something way more edifying!
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The Cry Over Bethlehem: Sheen’s Christmas Illumination
By G.C. Stevenson
In The Cry Over Bethlehem, we hear the gentle voice of God breaking into history—a cry so soft that only the humble and the wise could perceive it.
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By the Names You Answer
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
A prayerful reflection on the many names of God and how each meets us where we are.
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A King Is Born
By Eileen Renders
This writing is simply a way to express our love and gratitude to our Savior on His birthday.
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The Holy Innocents
By Marianne Giltner
The Holy Innocents
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Christmas: The Great Interruption
By Katie Zalany
The Christmas story was a bit more real than Mary and Joseph having a miraculous baby that saved the world. I would call it “The Great Interruption” of Mary and Joseph’s lives and of the entire universe. Here's what that means for you and I.
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At just a single yes
By Marianne Giltner
At just a single yes
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The Invitation
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
A gentle reflection on God’s invitation—grace already given, love still waiting for our yes.
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Wars And Rumors Of War
By Tom Stidl
A commentary on the bellicose nature of human beings and the need for a strong hand to guide us.
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Thanking God, asking from God, and praising God
By Adam Charles Hovey
How should we pray to God? Does it really matter? Well, yes. But, there's nothing inherently wrong with asking God for things, praising him, or thanking him.
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There's just some people like that
By Marianne Giltner
There are just some people like that
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All Become Innkeepers — A Meditation on the Incarnation
By G.C. Stevenson
In this Advent 2025 meditation, G.C. Stevenson draws on Fulton J. Sheen’s Two Births at Christmas (1962) to explore the timeless cry of “No room in the inn.” The reflection reveals Bethlehem not only as history but as the soul itself, where each person becomes the innkeeper deciding whether to welcome or refuse the Divine Guest.
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Venerable Mary of Jesus of Agreda -the Blue nun
By Marianne Giltner
Venerable Mary of Jesus of Agreda
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Cristo 3: Outstretched Arms
By Lisa Livezey
Author Lisa Livezey reflects on Christ's outstretched arms.
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Prepare Him a Place: A Reflection for the Final Week of Advent
By Beatrix Turajski
A quiet Advent reflection inviting Catholics to slow down, prepare the heart, and make room for Christ in the final days before Christmas.
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