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Articles in 'Prayers & Devotionals'
Few Religious Vocations? New Book for Men Discerning Promises Help
By Kevin J. Banet
You might wonder what kind of obstacles lie in the way of attracting more men to religious life and the priesthood today. What’s needed is an understanding of the problems and challenges of young people today, and a way to explain to them the high calling of consecrated life.
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Everyday He Writes the Book
By E.M. McCarthy
Why do so many people scoff at the idea of the existence of God? Maybe because we think science explains everything? But Who created science? And if science can't yet explain who God is, maybe we need a dose of imagination instead.
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Enjoying Food the Right Way!
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Food is such a blessing from God. It can also be an obsession in our culture. Whether we are looking to be thin, more muscular, “healthier” or live longer, food does have a factor in this too.
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What I (and You) Can Learn from Ruth
By Katie Zalany
Stirred by a Mass reading recently, I felt inspired to go read the book of Ruth, and there I encountered a woman who I felt a connection to.
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When Family Becomes Distant
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Sometimes in American culture we tend to keep distant from extended family especially into middle and older age. Life happens. Family happens, Disease happens. In addition, sadly there is also unforgiveness, misunderstanding, distance and other “sins” which creep in and separate people.
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Leaving the Upper Room
By Katie Zalany
I recently moved out of my third floor corner apartment to a new condo. About a year ago after Easter, I started to call this apartment "the upper room" after realizing God led me to this room to encounter Jesus in a new way. My upper room had remarkable similarities to the one in the Bible.
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Jeffrey Epstein's Soul, Prayer, Judgement, Mercy, and Hell
By Peter Darcy
Famed Holocaust survivor Elie Weisel once quoted a saying from an ancient rabbinical text: the angels weep whenever a soul is condemned to Hell. Our Lord seemed to echo that angelic emotion with His agonized sweat in the Garden of Gethsemane on the night before He died.
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My Rescuer, Shelter Me & Keep Me Safe
By Katie Zalany
Have you ever been in need of God’s rescuing?
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Was Saint Louis de Montfort referring to the New Evangelization?
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Bob and Penny Lord studied the life of Saint Louis de Montfort after reading Mater Redemptoris and in his writings they discovered his Prophecy of the the Last Days. Many times they quoted this prophecy to the groups that they spoke to over the years.
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The Real Presence
By Lorrie McNickle
A recent poll has found the 2/3 of Catholics don't believe in the real presence.
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The Smiles of Babies and of the Elderly
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Have you ever noticed the vulnerability of babies and elderly when it comes to showing a smile to others?
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Slowing Down to See God at Work
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
We currently live in a society where the “rat race” begins early. I say that with a smile because I’m sure I’m guilty of it, too!
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Eye Contact
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Have you ever gone through a whole day and realize you just about had no eye contact with anyone during the day? I have.
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I Want to Be Held!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Life has been taking all of us through some very rough times. Chaotic at times, frustrating and wearisome at time, and sometimes we are angry, or we are deeply sad.
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An Encounter with a Begging Woman that Reflected My Own Poverty
By Katie Zalany
I came out of daily Mass one day and got in my car. A begging woman who looked physically frail came up to my car window.
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Appreciating Good Decisions
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
God has blessed all of us with life. But it is up to us to make something of that life. We live in a world where competition begins at a young age. Even while babies are in the womb, our culture entices us to immediately start spending money for the baby shower and the beautiful baby room with all the trimmings.
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The Benevolent Magician
By Victor S E Moubarak
When we pray to God, or Jesus, and ask for something, favours perhaps, or even a miracle; who are we praying to exactly?
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