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Articles in 'Personal Reflections'
Everyday, remember the Saints
By Marianne Giltner
Remember always, the Saints
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Journaling for My Spiritual Development During Deployments
By BJ Gonzalvo
Spiritual exercises with a pen and paper to strengthen the soul
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When the Bible Goes Silent
By Joseph Daniels
Have you ever noticed that there are times the Bible goes silent? What is the Bible telling us in its silence and what is our relationship to it?
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Stop living in the past
By Marianne Giltner
Stop living in the past
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FORGIVE, AND LET LIVE
By Eileen Renders
With this writing, I reflect upon sincerity, as sincerity is the strongest form of truth. Also, self-examination often shows how we are not always following Christ's example.
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Turn then, most gracious Advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward us..
By Stephen Clark
As she stood at the foot of the cross in perfect virtue;
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2 Babes in the woods
By Marianne Giltner
2 Babes in the woods
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Commotion at the Confessional
By Christy Romero
I often wonder how the crowd could have turned on Jesus so quickly, but after sitting through a “slow-motion riot” while waiting at the confessional, I realized we are not much different…
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Happy Easter!
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
Catechetical, reflection
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Does your Jesus Know My Jesus?
By Eileen Renders
This article hopes to explain how we all know Jesus a bit differently,and why. Jesus interacts with us, and through the Holy Spirit according to what we might need.
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Fulton J. Sheen: The Quake of Conscience
By G.C. Stevenson
In the silence after Easter’s triumph, the soul begins to tremble. Fulton J. Sheen called it the quake of conscience—the interior aftershock that follows the outward drama of Calvary. This reflection traces that holy disturbance: the moment when the heart looks back toward the Cross and discovers that Christ does not pursue, demand, or shout—He simply waits.
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Do you know someone who has died?
By Marianne Giltner
Do you know someone who has died?
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Great Small Things
By Daniel Mark
Small things are so important.
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The New Jerusalem
By Adam Charles Hovey
Here, we do a non-exhaustive study about the New Jerusalem. And by study, I mean reflection.
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The fruits of the Resurrection
By Marianne Giltner
The fruits of the Resurrection
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Don't grow numb to your sins
By Marianne Giltner
Don't grow numb to your sins
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Make in me O Lord, what I can't make in myself / Leaving Behind Saturday
By A. Buchanan
Sunday Comes
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