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Your Ear Is a Womb
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
What if your ear is not just for hearing—but for hosting? This personal reflection draws a powerful connection between what we listen to and what we eventually live out. Inspired by Mary’s “yes” to God, this article explores how every word we accept has the potential to shape, stretch, and birth something eternal in us. A bold reminder that our ears are sacred spaces—and what we let in can either
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When Jesus came to Birmingham ...
By Stephen Clark
When Jesus came to Birmingham, they simply passed Him by...
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TAKE MY HAND
By Mary Olivia Patiño
When we are in need, anxious about our situation, or experiences in life, we can turn to God for assistance. Jesus says: “Come to me all who are burdened, and I will give you rest.” (Matthew 11:28) “I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” -John 14
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It’s Time to Joan Up: Vatican Exorcist Offers Secrets for Spiritual Protection
By Mary Beth Bracy
Fr. Gabriele Amorth reveals how to develop childlike confidence in God.
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IF ONLY... WE WONDER...
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
Reflection, Catechetical
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Called to More: How the Laity Can Recognize, Discern, and Respond to God's Invitations in Their Parish
By Linda Delia
In Called to More: How the Laity Can Recognize and Respond to God’s Invitations in the Parish, Linda Delia reflects on Pope Leo XIV’s call for lay people to be a “leaven of unity” in today’s Church. Drawing on both tradition and personal experience, she explores how all Catholics can notice the quiet promptings of the Holy Spirit, discern their charisms and strengths, and step forward to support.
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Too Much? It's Just Today's Cross.
By Laura Rosenberg
Feeling overwhelmed by the weight if daily life? This raw, honest reflection explores how to serve Christ with joy— even when it feels like too much. Written from my perspective as a Catholic mom, this piece is for anyone struggling with anxiety, exhaustion, spiritual warfare, or the cultural lie that you should protect your peace at all costs.
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We Build What We Believe: The Uglification of Church
By Christopher McCarthy
“Modern man is in a terrible predicament. He is helplessly enamored with the beauty of what the old world built, yet despises the beliefs that inspired them to build it.”
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Honesty
By Eileen Renders
Examining how serious lying can be, and lead to other of the 7 deadly Sins, although lying is the Eighth Commandment
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Put the Oxygen Mask On Yourself First
By Flávia Ghelardi
This article ponders the spiritual lesson we can learn from a routine pre-flight safety warning.
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The Quiet, Steady Beat of the Sacred Heart
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
St. Ignatius, founder of the Jesuits (Society of Jesus), by whom the Sacred Heart is so intricately and powerfully impressed upon its spirituality, leads us in how we should respond in authentic love in our tumultuous times, resisting the urge to continuously shadowbox those we know to be in error.
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Would you be willing to be a Martyr?
By Marianne Giltner
Would you be willing to be a Martyr?
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Feeling Martha?
By Virginia Hodal
This is a discussion about how the interaction between Jesus and Martha and Mary can affect many of the homemakers who read it.
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Seizing the Moment and Life
By Stephen Steiniger
The present moment is all there is in the relationship between God and the human person. You don't want to miss this moment. This article will help you grow closer to God and improve your spiritual life. This article will help you seize your moment and life!
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Saint Ignatius of Loyola
By Marianne Giltner
St Ignatius of Loyola
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Abandonment > Being an Option: When God Says, “You Deserve Better”
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
In a world that teaches us to cling to crumbs of affection, this heartfelt reflection reminds us that God's love never makes us an option. If someone walks away, it might just be God's way of saying, “You deserve more.” This article offers hope to the abandoned, clarity to the confused, and healing to the heart that’s tired of settling.
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The Art of Listening
By Daniel Mark
We need to listen more than we need to speak.
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