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The GATES TO HEAVEN HAVE OPENED
By Eileen Renders
Jesus resurrected from death and returned to Heaven, where He awaits us. Will we also make it to Heaven?
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Thirty Pieces of Silver and a Basin of Water
By AF Moffitt
He knew. And still, He knelt. A reflection on foot washing, betrayal, and the kind of love that doesn’t withdraw.
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April Fool’s Day Reimagined: Reflection on Joy, Jokes, and Gentle Grace
By Thomas Onyebuchi Igwe
A joyful Christian reflection on April Fool’s Day, showing how laughter, lighthearted moments, and gentle humor can become pathways to grace, presence, and deeper connection with God.
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The Seven Last Words of Jesus from the Cross - Part 7: The Seventh Word
By Christy Romero
Why would a woman who "had everything" give it all away to become a cloistered nun? In this final post of my Lenten series, I share a radical story of "letting go" to help us understand Jesus' final breath on the Cross.
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Who Is God?
By Virginia Rhys Anson OFS
In this life we can never know God fully or Who He Is. Perhaps in Heaven, God will reveal Himself fully. But a very amateur attempt can be is made to give us a start so as to aid our spiritual growth. May God abundantly bless all of you.
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The world held fast by the nail.
By G.C. Stevenson
A Lenten meditation on the paradox of Christ’s freedom and His surrender, seen through the humble image of a nail. This reflection invites readers to consider how God transforms what is small, unnoticed, and ordinary into a firm place where His mercy hangs and His love holds the world fast.
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How Much Do YOU Love God?
By Michael Seagriff
God is the sole source of real peace amidst the chaos, challenges and trials of our daily lives. But the noise and busyness that surrounds us prevents us from experiencing that peace as God intended we do.
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An update on Nathan Raun
By Marianne Giltner
An update on Nathan Raun
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As We Enter Into The Paschal Triduum
By Jonicis Saez Bulalacao
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The Psychology of Christianity
By Russell M. Lawson
Christ, the Son of Man, provides the solution to what all humans seek, how to escape from sin.
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What about YOUR sins?
By Janet Cassidy
Today I reflect on Judas response to his own sin.
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The difference between choosing and succumbing
By Marianne Giltner
The difference between choosing and succumbing
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A prayer for PEACE for a world at WAR
By The Catholic Nurse
Let us trust in God during times of earthly unrest.
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Across the Big Pond: A Pilgrimage Across the Water
By AF Moffitt
What begins as a trip to see the relics of Saint Francis becomes something unexpected—a quiet unraveling in the streets of Assisi, Orvieto, and beyond, where the old world offers a new way of seeing.
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The Seven Last Words of Jesus from the Cross - Part 6: The Sixth Word
By Christy Romero
At 94 years old, she was still working, still serving, and still radiating purpose. My reflection on the Sixth Word from the Cross takes a look at the beauty of a life ‘finished’ in the service of God. I hope this gives you the strength to give your all to Him this week.
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Time, Eternity, and the Sacraments
By Russell M. Lawson
Jesus, and the Church, are the means by which we are able to transcend momentary experiences to know the Truth.
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To Begin is for Everyone
By Daniel Mark
To begin again is for everyone. There is always hope though we might not see it so much.
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