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Articles in 'Personal Reflections'
Just as I am
By Marianne Giltner
Just as I am
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I ain't afraid!
By Adam Charles Hovey
“Be not afraid of them, for I am with you, to deliver you, says the LORD”.
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A Good Test for Us
By Janet Cassidy
Does your life reveal your belief that Jesus is God? Check out this great video and give this some thought!
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Poor Judas
By Marianne Giltner
Poor Judas
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Did you know that all Saints have a past, and all Sinners have a future?
By Eileen Renders
This thought is presented to remind us that we were all born sinners, however, we can become saintly yet come from different beginnings
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April 3,2015
By Helen Losse
a poem about my conversion.
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Meditations for Palm Sunday of the Lord's Passion
By Elijah George Antony
Meditations on the Readings for Palm Sunday
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‘Tumble into our Graves’
By Stephen Clark
..by the grace of God, we shall be able to tumble into our graves with the confidence of tired children into their places of peaceful slumber.
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Fix Your Eyes
By Daniel Mark
In difficult moments, when we are disappointed, we cling to God.
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The Power of Fasting
By Tony Jesse
A significant emphasis in Lent is dedicated to fasting. But why do we fast? What does fasting produce? For insights into the power of fasting in the spiritual life, lets look closer at the Church's message on fasting.
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A Lenten Treasure Hunt: Sixth Clue
By Christy Romero
The sixth clue that will lead us to find the treasure will help us to set the world on fire, so let's get moving.
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Sin versus sin
By Marianne Giltner
A sin is a sin
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JESUS, Approached on the Mount of Olives by Matthew, Mark, and Luke, Asking Him what will happen to the world when He leaves them, how Jesus answers them
By Eileen Renders
Many people, especially the faithful and those mature in their faith, wonder about how this world will end, and when. This is especially true these days we are living. Let's listen to what Jesus told His Apostles
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Forgiveness - Far Easier to Preach than Practice
By John Brander Fitzpatrick
The Prodigal Son was forgiven by his father but not his brother - or by most of us I imagine. Forgiveness placed a demand on me that was too heavy to bear in relation to an unscrupulous relative.
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What if.....
By Marianne Giltner
What if.....
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (April 6, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
Jesus not only forgives but also restores the woman caught in adultery, lifting her up both physically and spiritually.
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The Greatest Bailout
By Katie Zalany
In this week’s Gospel, the woman who committed adultery gets one of the greatest bailouts from the grave consequences of her actions. Instead of getting stoned, she receives Jesus’ compassionate mercy and a call to action to “go and sin no more.” We too are given many bailouts in our lives.
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