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Gone are the Shamrocks, Here Come the Sesame Seeds
By Monica Biedronka
How did you celebrate St Joseph's feast day growing up? How do you celebrate it now?
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Mary's Assumption
By Marianne Giltner
Mary's Assumption
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Keep Going with Persevering Faith: Lenten Reflection
By The Catholic Philadelphian
The journey is rough, but we must keep going
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Birds of a feather
By Marianne Giltner
Birds of a feather
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A Lenten Treasure Hunt: Third Clue
By Christy Romero
The third clue is very crafty, and will try to lure you away from the Treasure. But don't give up. Even though you will be swimming against the current, the closer you get to the Treasure, the stronger you will become.
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Psalm 120 and current events
By Adam Charles Hovey
"I am for peace; but when I speak, they are for war"!
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St Patrick
By Marianne Giltner
St Patrick
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Meeting Brother Luthor
By Paul Thomas
Meeting a man searching for meaning in his retirement.
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Letting go
By Eileen Renders
In this writing, we are asked to reflect on what we might hold onto and those things we would be wise to relinquish
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (March 16, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
The three Apostles look upon not just the face of Christ, but the face of Christ in his heavenly glory. Here, they see the object of Abraham’s hope. Here, there see the object of all of our hopes as it reflects not only the reality of Jesus himself, but all of our heavenly destinies.
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Their God Is Their Stomach
By Katie Zalany
Before I even laid eyes on the second reading today, the question came to my mind as I was thinking about the meals of the day this morning, “Am I making my stomach a God”? Then I saw the line “Their God is their stomach” in the second reading. This is a question worth reflecting on in your own life during this season of fasting.
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Humble
By Daniel Mark
We need simplicity. We need humility.
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Paths of Righteousness
By Richard Maffeo
Continuing our look at the Shepherd Psalm -- The Paths of Righteousness.
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See Youself as God Does
By Ginger Herrington
Reflection for women on the wonder of our being made in the Image and Likeness of God.
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Holy Veronica
By Marianne Giltner
Believe Veronica
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The Gospel According to the World
By Patricia Hershwitzky, Ed.S
The world, particularly in political circles, pirates selective Gospel passages for power and wealth, by hyper focusing and pounding just a couple of Scriptural verses. These government leaders, often self proclaimed Catholics or Christians attempt to advance agendas that do not contribute to--and actually endanger-- the spiritual well being of the people they purportedly serve.
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Does Prayer Work?
By Debbie Field
Prayer is so underestimated.
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