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A Saint for Those with Mental Illness — Part II (Conclusion)
By Kevin J. Banet
Let’s take a physical look at St. Benedict Joseph Labre: his uncovered and unkempt red hair and beard. A rosary around his neck. A large crucifix at his breast. His eyes always cast down. Arms crossed and holding another rosary in his hand.
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Making Final Days of Lent Practical or Intentional
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Here's how one can finish Lent strong with purpose and meaning
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A Catholic Spiritual Battle Plan Against Toxic and Wicked People
By Terri Thomas
If someone is disturbing your peace, family, or business, respond not in the flesh but in the Spirit and you will see darkness flee.
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God has a plan for you to prosper
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
There have been times I have felt like I was in exile and I bet you have also had those times.
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Build a Daily Prayer Habit in Just 5 Minutes a Day
By Ela
Feeling too busy or overwhelmed to pray? This simple 5-minute habit helped me reconnect with God in the middle of a hectic schedule—and it might do the same for you. Whether you’re just getting started or trying to build a consistent prayer rhythm, this gentle 3-step practice (Pause–Reflect–Rest) is for you.
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Wild at Heart .. Experience Jesus. Really. (Video series)
By Stephen Clark
This is a short video series relating to the new book by John Eldredge 'Experience Jesus. Really.'
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Saint Therese of Lisieux and the Sacred Heart of Jesus
By Michael Haverkamp Jr.
In his recent encyclical He Loved Us, Pope Francis devotes particular attention to the reflections of Saint Therese of Lisieux on the sacred heart of Jesus.
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Feeling too Busy to Pray? 5 Simple Ways to Talk to God Throughout Your Day
By Ela
Have you ever thought to yourself, “I really should pray more…” and at the end of the day, you're completely exhausted, and prayer never happened? Me too. You’re not alone. Here are five simple ways to talk to God, even when your schedule feels packed.
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Prayer to Our Lady of Sorrows for Adult Children
By Terri Thomas
Powerful devotion to help lead our straying adult children back to the Church.
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April 2025 Feast Days and Important Dates
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A look at April 2025
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Prayer for God's Will
By Jose Antonio Ponce
Whenever we pray. Whatever we pray for, we should always pray for God's will to be done.
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The Chaplet Of Divine Mercy
By Tom Stidl
an article detailing the final step to obtaining a plenary indulgence.
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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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Supplication for Help
By Ernest Rionaula
A prayer of supplication for help in front of Jesus in adoration.
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Scurry to Our Lord in the Blessed Sacrament!!
By Michael Seagriff
The great tragedy of our times is the fact that so few Catholics believe that Jesus is really, truly and substantially present here with us in the Most Blessed Sacrament, Body, Blood, Soul and Divinity...Why don’t we recognize Him here in our midst?
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April Is the Month Dedicated to the Blessed Sacrament
By Terri Thomas
Grow in love for the Blessed Sacrament in April.
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8 Ways We Can Help the Holy Souls in Purgatory by Fr. Paul O’Sullivan
By Terri Thomas
Do you have loved ones or friends that have died? Unless they have been canonized by the Church and have an official "St." (as in Saint) in front of their name (e.g. Saint Francis) we should be praying and offering indulgences for them so that they can reach heaven. Here are eight ways we can offer them assistance.
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