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A boy named Nathan Raun
By Marianne Giltner
A boy named Nathan Raun
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"Heart strings"
By Marianne Giltner
Heart strings
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What’s Wrong with Possessions?
By Katie Zalany
“Anyone of you who does not renounce all his possessions cannot be my disciple,” Jesus says in the Gospel today. What does this mean for all of who have lots of possessions?
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Follow Reality
By Daniel Mark
Reality speaks to us. We cannot create reality but we need to listen to what is being asked of us.
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Emotional infidelity and culpability of sin
By Adam Charles Hovey
Recently, I discovered that I was the third party in an act of emotional infidelity. I want to share here how I feel about it and what I went through.
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Saint Teresa of Calcutta: Into the Darkness with Christ
By Richard Horrell
On her feast day, we remember Saint Teresa of Calcutta — a woman who carried God’s love into the filth of the streets and into the silence of the soul. Her hidden “dark night” became the source of her power to whisper to the abandoned: you are loved.
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The Cellphone has Replaced the Rosary
By Christy Romero
Once in a while, we need to put one little device away and take out another even smaller but more powerful one. We cannot allow our cellphones to replace the rosary.
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From Rejection to Acceptance
By Ralph Hathaway
Trust in Faith
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Saint Teresa of Calcutta: Into the Darkness with Jesus
By Richard Horrell
On her feast day, we remember Saint Teresa of Calcutta — a woman who carried God’s love into the filth of the streets and into the silence of the soul. Her hidden “dark night” became the source of her power to whisper to the abandoned: you are loved.
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Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta
By Marianne Giltner
Saint Mother Teresa of Calcutta
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The Authority of Scripture
By Leander Wilfred
This article reaffirms that the Bible has divine authority and demonstrates its inspiration, inerrancy, and usefulness for faith and life. Drawing on Jesus and the words of Scripture itself, it calls for daily groundedness, for testing teaching against the Word, for living under the Word’s authority, and it sets forth the Bible as the perfect and unchanging rule for Christian belief and practice.
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Following Jesus Requires Commitment: Reflections on the Readings for the Twenty-third Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
Just as the first three commandments insist, Jesus (God) must come before everything else, including family, friends and even oneself. But, as Jesus often reminds us, if we put God first, everything else falls into place. Sometimes we don't see it, but that just means we need to trust God. As the picture of The Divine Mercy states, "Jesus, I trust in You."
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St Gregory the Great
By Marianne Giltner
Saint Gregory the Great
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How do you respond?
By Janet Cassidy
What if God asks you to do something you don't want to do?
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Heart, Why Are You So Restless?
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
A restless heart isn’t broken—it’s just searching for the only place it was made to rest: in God.
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Thirteen Eggs to St. Clare
By Christy Romero
There is a tradition in Spain that goes back all the way to the Middle Ages, whereas an offering of eggs is made to St. Clare to pray for good weather on a wedding day and everlasting happiness for the couple that is getting married.
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Gender Illusion (The Transgender Female)
By Mary Ott
Transgender people are having an identity crisis. Humanity is at a crossroads morally, spiritually and psychologically. There will be consequences for our actions and our inactions! Politics aside, as Catholics we cannot stand by and let these gender confused young souls choose the pathway of Gender Illusion.
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