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Double-Vision
By Paul Murano, Ph.D.
The man born blind in John's Gospel represents all sons of Adam – including you and I. Openness to the grace won by the second Adam enables us to see.
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How Celebrating Mary and Joseph Helps Us During Lent
By Emily Berns
Celebrating the solemnities of Mary and Joseph during Lent gives us an opportunity to reflect on the situations in our own lives that God may be calling us to and how we can use them to accompany Him to Calvary. We must pray for the unshakeable love and trust that Mary and Joseph both had.
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Life Amid the Ashes
By Virginia Rhys Anson OFS
This Easter dawned with a cloudless and sunny sky, as it should so as to celebrate the Resurrection of Our Dear Savior. That Easter morn did not foretell the devastation that would befall and shock our parish community on Easter Monday morning, nor the blessings that it revealed.
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Pray the Our Father
By Marianne Giltner
Pray the Our Father
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To Begin and to End!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Are you amazed at how quickly TIME goes by? How do you feel about your life and what has happened and what is to come, as you travel in time? Many are down, discouraged, full of regrets and guilt---not know God's love and mercy. Now is the time for us TO LIVE GOD's Word to live be the LIGHT that shines in this dark world.
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About the Newest Catholic365 Writer!
By Stephen Steiniger
My first article! My first article goes into detail on my religious life; my writing; my writing for Catholic365; and my hopes for the future. It is informative, inspiring, and interesting. A nice start to time at Catholic365!
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The Devil, and The Finger of Divine Power
By Don Reardon
Jesus asserts His Divine Authority. The finger of God displays the authority. We have a share in it.
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"What are We Doing?”
By Daniel Mark
Success is not what we think it is. It is what God thinks it is. That is what counts.
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THE GARDEN: A PLACE OF SOLACE
By Mary Olivia Patiño
Reconciliation with God consoles, renews, and transforms us. II Corinthians speaks of becoming new in Christ. For some of us, this transformation happens when we least expect, but always after a needed reconciliation. St. Paul tells us: “So we are always courageous, although we know that while we are at home in the body we are away from the Lord. For we walk by faith, not by sight.
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Precious Blood of Jesus Christ
By Marianne Giltner
The Precious Blood of Jesus Christ
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (March 30, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
It’s not just the food that matters. It’s who we share it with. Eating is more than just fueling our bodies; it’s a sacred act of unity. The people we eat with shape us, just as we shape them.
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Are You the Wayward Son, the Resentful Son, or the Reconciled Son?
By Katie Zalany
Today we hear the Gospel of the Prodigal Son. It calls to mind the question of which son resonates most with us and what God is calling us to in this season of Lent: Are you the wayward son, the resentful son, or the reconciled son?
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In The Company of Sinners: Laetare Sunday Reflection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The Prodigal Son reminds us that no one is lost from God's mercy
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Christ, Our Redeemer
By Ernest Rionaula
A story about what we at times forget to see in adoration. About forgetting who we are facing while kneeling at our pews. A tale of reflection, reality, redemption, repentance, and reverence.
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Anchored in Grace: Trusting God When Life Feels Heavy
By Ela
Have you ever felt like you’re wandering in the dark, uncertain where to turn? If that’s where you are right now, take heart—you’re not alone. Scripture shows that God remains steady, faithful, and merciful even in the most challenging moments—when life feels overwhelming and faith feels fragile. Hope is never out of reach.
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Stop trusting the untrustworthy!
By Adam Charles Hovey
When someone has proven themselves to be untrustworthy, stop trusting them!
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Those precious Holy beads
By Marianne Giltner
Those precious Holy beads
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