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Let the Spirit Awaken You to Truth
By Katie Zalany
Truth. We can hear God's truth in the Word. We can know God's truth in the Word. But are we awakened to God's truth in the Word?
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......"so that they may be one, as we are one, I in you and you in me......"
By Ralph Hathaway
……..“so that they may be one, as we are one, I in you and you in me……” Part of the “high priestly prayer” that Jesus addresses to His Father. (Jn. 17: 22b - 23a). Words so profound that one needs to absorb the meaning in a manner that may exceed any human understanding.
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Peace Not as the World Gives It
By Katie Zalany
Are you searching for peace? Most of us are whether we realize it or not.
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HOW HIGH IS THE WATER, MAMMA?
By Elizabeth Thomas
As you know, its been raining, and it there is historic flooding BAD along the rivers. For some of us it has been raining and flooding in the waters of our lives too.
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Jesus on the Cross: No Option But to Surrender to God's Will?
By Kevin J. Banet
Saint Francis de Sales never ceases to lead us to discuss the most serious topics. He mentions being so consumed by a present suffering that we are unable to grasp other realities.
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Via Lucis – The Way of Light
By Frank J. Maduri
The Via Lucis, or The Way of Light, or The Stations of the Resurrection, is a prayer ritual that is much lesser known than the more traditional practice known as The Stations of The Cross. The Via Lucis is far more contemporary having been initially presented in 1988 and formally adopted by the Vatican in 2001.
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Looking for Prayerful Support for Your Family? Try the St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
The St. Raymond Nonnatus Foundation was formed through the Mercedarian Religious Order which is headquarter within the Philadelphia area. Founded 800 years ago in the year 1218 by St. Peter Nolasco, praying for and rescuing in a sense those in “captivity” was the original mission of the Order.
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To Contemplate and Share the fruits of Contemplation with others
By David Torkington
Shock, horror! I have just received a devastating email from a one-time fan to say that in my most recent article, ‘some of the stuff’ I wrote before was repeated. Shock, horror! I am afraid it is true.
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"GOD"
By Ralph Hathaway
I just finished watching the Solemn Installation Mass of Wilton D. Gregory, the 7th Archbishop of Washington D.C. How could anyone watching not have a tear or two, tears of joy and exultation, as perhaps over 1,000 clergy in attendance at such an auspicious occasion.
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EXPRESSING AND REMAINING WITH THE GOOD! Comments to Ed Sheeran & Justin Bieber - I don't care
By Juan Trujillo
That's right, there are places, moments, situations, days, events, people we do not like, we do not feel good, because it does not seem to be our place, our role, we do not fit. Occasions that bother us. That it is not us, or that we are not part of it.
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Hospital Death by Starvation
By E.M. McCarthy
Vincent Lambert is a forty-two-year-old man who was in a tragic car accident about ten years ago. He has brain damage and cannot walk, but he is breathing on his own.
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"Why Are You Here?"
By Elizabeth Thomas
Kneeling before Mass begins, entering into prayer and saying hello to God---at one point the words come to my inner spirit. "Why are you here?"
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Friendship with Christ
By Mary Rivers
Be my companion today I ask, Walk with me on my journey of life-
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Why Go To Mass?
By Steven R. Hemler
Not every Mass is going to be a great and deeply moving experience. Lifelong Catholics may have grown so used to the ritual that they aimlessly go through the motions and find their minds often wander. So, why bother going to Mass? Here is a list of the “Top 10” reasons for regularly attending and actively participating at Mass:
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The Brilliance & Beauty of a Soul Restored to Grace
By Terri Thomas
Our Lady and the Angel of Peace came to Fatima to ask for prayers and sacrifices to save souls from hell. I love the following testimony by Reverend F. X. Schouppe S.J in "Purgatory Explained in the Lives and Legends of the Saints"! It makes me want to offer prayers & sacrifices continually for others, especially the Holy Souls in Purgatory.
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Church Lady Gossips
By E.M. McCarthy
We used to have something at our church called “church ladies.” They kept the order. We used to find out things after Mass when people would spill out into the sidewalk and talk to each other, face-to-face. There was always something to discuss, something to repeat.
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Will You Be on Our Lady's A-Team?
By Terri Thomas
Our Lady came to Fatima to begin the formation of her “A Team” – a team of new “missionary disciples” who would be bright lights in a time of darkness, and by living an authentically Catholic life, would mission to people who had received a watered down or distorted version of the Catholic Faith or had never received the true Catholic Faith at all.
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