Toggle navigation
MEDIA & CULTURE
News
Books, Movies & TV
Politics
Pope Francis
FAITH
Bible Study
Mary & The Saints
Holidays & Holy Days
Mass & Sacraments
Theology
History
Science & Discovery
LIVING CATHOLIC
Marriage & Family
Parish Life
Prayers & Devotionals
Grief & Loss
Homeschooling
GAMES
Catholic Word Quest
WRITERS
Personal Reflections
Poetry
Opinion
Writer Login
Search
Follow us on Facebook
Follow us on Twitter
Articles in 'Personal Reflections'
Oh, how we have evolved
By Marianne Giltner
Oh, how we have evolved
Read More...
Double Blessing
By Tom Stidl
a Lenten practice that can be used throughout the entire year
Read More...
Candy and Lent?
By Janet Cassidy
How are Lent and Mission connected? Read on!
Read More...
But for the Grace of God
By Eileen Renders
This is a thoughtful reflection that deserves our everyday gratefulness to God
Read More...
Heeding God’s Call to Repentance: 3rd Sunday of Lent Year C
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Repent and believe in the gospel
Read More...
The Integrity of Charity at Stake
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
Mention charity and many think of organizations like Catholic Charities or giving money to the poor box. However, Charity is a theological virtue that Catholics can best understand through the Church to practice it with integrity.
Read More...
What Are You Willing To Offer Up For It?
By Brandy M. Miller
Sharing some God-given guidance on making prayer more fruitful and creating partnerships with God
Read More...
Don't mess with God
By Marianne Giltner
Don't mess with God
Read More...
Sunday Gospel Reflection (March 23, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
Baptism saves Christians from something, but also for something. It is a call to bear fruit, like the fig tree. Baptism is indeed a gift, but it is more than that—it is also a divine calling.
Read More...
The Process of Repentence
By Katie Zalany
Repentance is a process. It’s not one and done. Once we’ve conquered one sin, another shows up, and then we must conquer that one, over and over again until we are made whole and perfect. This is what ongoing conversion is made up of.
Read More...
A Prayer to Smile More
By Ernest Rionaula
A prayer to smile more during the times when it is hard to smile.
Read More...
The robe, the ring and the sandals
By Marianne Giltner
The ring, the robe and the sandals
Read More...
Sharing the Fruit of Faith: A Lenten Challenge
By A Lone Voice
The greatest work of Charity we can do is to evangelize. This doesn't mean standing on a street corner reciting Bible verses or knocking on doors or running podcasts. Nothing wrong with those activities. But we as Catholics have become complacent about sharing our faith. Lent is the perfect time for us to get out of our comfort zone and invite someone to join us in prayer.
Read More...
Happy Feast Day St. Joseph
By Ernest Rionaula
A reflection on St. Joseph and his silence can teach us on his feast day.
Read More...
Being a bully
By Marianne Giltner
Don't be a bully
Read More...
Newest Short Story - What Should Be
By A. K. Frailey
What Should Be peers into a woman’s soul on the anniversary of her lover’s death as she paints the cityscape before her. Only her son sees the deeper truth.
Read More...
A Sneaky Snake
By Janet Cassidy
Today I quote the warning from Sirach to beware of the serpent. Using the image of a snake as a reminder of sin, it is a useful image to keep in mind whenever we are tempted.
Read More...
Next >>
Live Your Catholic Faith Every Day
Receive the best Catholic articles, reflections, and more — delivered daily.
Free daily email. Unsubscribe anytime.
Trending
Spiritual Warfare: A Perimeter Prayer for Protection - DELIVERANCE PRAYERS FOR THE LAITY
By Terri Thomas
Prayer to Combat Evil Attached to Pre-used or Pre-loved Items
By Terri Thomas
The 7 apparition sites of St Michael the archangel, on his Mt Gargano 5/8 anniversary
By The Catholic Nurse
A Prayer Before Work
By Pam Spano
The Strange Religious Meaning of Flies
By Gary Sullivan
Copyright © Catholic365.com | All Rights Reserved