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Pray for the Conclave
By Marianne Giltner
Pray for the Conclave
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The People's Pope
By Donna Dixon
Pope Francis visit to NY.
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A Little Jesus
By Jose Antonio Ponce
Sharing Jesus with others can be as easy as one small gesture.
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Christ is risen! Rest in peace, Pope Francis!
By Adam Charles Hovey
"Well done, good and faithful servant".
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Need a lift? Turn to these Psalms
By Janet Cassidy
Today I share two Psalms that I go to, depending on my needs for the day. I hope you will find them useful as well.
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Wild at Heart ... Resilient Video Series
By Stephen Clark
A wonderful video series by the Wild at Heart Team called Resilient: - certainly a need of the moment !
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Pope Francis, just like Jesus, was very much misunderstood
By Christy Romero
Pope Francis was misunderstood when he practiced and preached what he believed. But I ask myself, if Jesus were to come today, would He also be misunderstood?
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Pope Francis's Final Address
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The pope's final address at St. PEter's Squae on Easter Sunday 2025
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A Call to Change the Liturgical Calander
By Stephen Steiniger
My changes result in the following masses: Birth of Jesus; Preaching of Jesus; Passion of Jesus; Death of Jesus; Resurrection of Jesus; Ascension of Jesus; and Jesus Christ, King of the Universe. I adequately argue for my changes and give the reader context for understanding.
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Pope Francis Has Passed: A Momentary Reflection
By Maureen O'Brien
Pope Francis' Passing: Urbi et Orbi
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We Lack Nothing
By Daniel Mark
Whoever has God, lacks nothing.
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Resurrection: A Grief Transformed
By Katie Zalany
On Easter Sunday, the women, and specifically Mary Magdalene, quickly transform their grief into hopeful action: radical discipleship, evangelizing, telling the good news, and doing what Jesus asks them to do – which is to not hold onto Him, but rather carry out His mission on earth. In this Year of Hope especially, are we not called to transform that grief in the ways Mary Magdalene does?
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What is Missing in your Life?
By Eileen Renders
We live in a busy world, and can often lose touch with ourselves. Inner reflection can not always assure us we are living our lives as best we can
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Brighter Days Ahead
By Donna Dixon
Easter time when I was a child reflection.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (April 20, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
The Resurrection demands a new lens that must shape the way Christians think, live, and speak.
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Finding Hope When God Seems Silent
By Valerie Parzyck
Ways to maintain hope amid confusion and frustrations in life.
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That thorn in your paw
By Marianne Giltner
That thorn in your paw
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