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Articles in 'Personal Reflections'
The circle of protection
By Marianne Giltner
The circle of protection
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Where are You, Lord?
By Geraldine Guadagno
Sometimes all we can do in the face of disaster is love, pray, trust and hope.
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MORMONS AT THE DOOR -- PART 1
By Charles Gruich
A personal encounter with door-to-door Mormon missionaries; a prelude to understanding why the Catholic Church doesn't send out missionaries two-by-two door-to-door.
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IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE
By Mary Olivia Patiño
"Who is my neighbor?" Jesus listens attentively to this question and the deeper 'unspoken' questions from a scholar. So, Jesus tells the Parable of the Good Samaritan. This message takes on new life for us today, within our own cultures and realities. We don't need to be scholars to understand Jesus' teachings. However, we do need to listen and live accordingly.
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How do we, as adults, respond to God when He answers "No" to our plans?
By Eileen Renders
With this writing, it is hoped that we will all prepare, and be ready to commit to serve God, when He calls us
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Exploring the Virtues of the Intellect
By Stephen Steiniger
Virtue is defined and discussed. The intellectual virtues are explored in general before being identified. After identification, an exploration takes place of each virtue. This article helps the reader live a better life through the intellectual virtues. There is an emphasis on the spiritual life and relationship to God.
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It Takes Love
By C. L. Skaggs
It is very hard to show people in our lives the love of God. But if we are willing, we can carry our cross and show other's God's true love.
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Who Dares Wins
By Stephen Clark
We can certainly draw parallels here too with how humanity handles itself in dealing with the spiritual world around us.
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Finding hope, inspiration through saints who were mothers
By Melissa Enaje
Motherhood is sacred because womanhood is divinely sacred. Without it, millions of Christians and Catholics would not be speaking about Jesus who was formed in the womb of our Blessed Mother. We can call on these saints who were mothers to pray for us during the trials we face as women and as mothers.
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Supernatural Battle - Part Three
By Richard Maffeo
The supernatural battle rages and unless we avail ourselves of God's spiritual armor, we are at great risk.
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Who Are We to Our Neighbors?
By Katie Zalany
Today’s Good Samaritan Gospel calls us to reflect on who we are to our neighbors – those in our workplaces, homes, families, churches, and communities. Are we a passer-by or someone that stops to help others in their need in all of those places?
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Hope. A sweet gift from God
By Marianne Giltner
Hope. A sweet gift from God
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Reconciling the brief Life of a Young Child
By Eileen Renders
This is a philosophic view of the tragedies we face in our lives, and a reminder how we must always keep Christ at the center so that we can maintain love, strength, and trust in our God
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Give thanks
By Marianne Giltner
Give Thanks
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The Couple That Prays Together, Stays Together.
By Matthew Johnson
Here are three tips and tricks to praying well as a couple, in an age where prayer seems to be "old-fashioned" and "out the window."
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Gabe Poirot
By Marianne Giltner
Gabe Poirot
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B.I.B.L.E. — Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth
By Annie Pieadadi D'Costa
An inspiring reflection on seeing the Bible not as a rulebook, but as our Basic Instructions Before Leaving Earth. Discover how its timeless wisdom can guide us to believe, invite, build, learn, and embrace a life of faith, love, and grace.
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