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The History and purpose of Lent
By Glenn Lanham, MATS
A review of the history and purpose of Lenten practice
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The Holy Spirit in the Holy Rosary
By Bryan J Dickerson
The author examines the role of the Holy Spirit in the Holy Rosary. The Holy Spirit can also serve as our guide as we contemplate the Mysteries of Christ's life and mission on Earth.
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The Holy Rosary is a Trinitarian Prayer
By Bryan J Dickerson
The Holy Rosary is a Trinitarian prayer in which all three Divine Persons are present and play an active role. Jesus the Son of God is present in all Twenty Mysteries of the Rosary with God the Father and God the Holy Spirit also appearing at key moments in this spiritual journey through the life of Jesus.
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Community
By Jose Antonio Ponce
A prayer in thanks for my Catholic community.
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Why do We Fear Darkness, Death, And Endings?
By Eileen Renders
This article delves into our fears, where they stem from, and how to release them forever
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God Speaks to Us Through the Holy Rosary
By Bryan J Dickerson
In the New Testament, God speaks through the living witness and the words of His Only Begotten Son. There are two occasions in the New Testament, however, when God choses to speak directly: the Baptism of Jesus and the Transfiguration. Both of these events are celebrated in the Luminous Mysteries of the Holy Rosary. Thus through these two Mysteries of the Rosary, God speaks directly to us.
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The Rosary: Simplicity and Complexity
By Bryan J Dickerson
The Rosary is a collection of beads on a cord but within those beads is a theological and spiritual journey that is both simple and complex. Through praying the Rosary, Jesus will meet us at our individual level of understanding, faith and spiritual development and draw us into a deeper relationship with him.
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Angels in the Holy Rosary
By Bryan J Dickerson
Sacred Scripture, Tradition and the authentic teachings of the Catholic Church recognize both the existence of angels and the unique role that they play in the natural and supernatural worlds. Accordingly, angels also play an important role in one of the most powerful and important prayers available to Catholics: the Holy Rosary. Angels appear in seven of the Rosary's twenty Mysteries.
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Struggling to Find Peace at Work? How Isaiah 54:10 Challenged my Thinking (Plus steps to bring more peace to your day!)
By Ela
Struggling to find peace at work? Discover how Isaiah 54:10 transformed my approach to daily challenges. Learn simple ways to bring faith, calm, and clarity into your workday—even if you don’t know where to start.
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Trees, Fruits, Splinters, and Beams: Reflections on the Readings for the Eighth Sunday in Ordinary Time, Cycle C
By Tom Klocek
The readings for the last Sunday before Lent begins contain many lessons pointing us to Lent. By themselves, the lessons are poignant, but even more so as Ash Wednesday comes this week. Don't wait until Ash Wednesday to make Lenten preparations. Let today's readings help you prepare.
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Prayers to the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary
By D.L. Stroud
Prayers to the Holy Spirit and the Virgin Mary
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Prayer for an Evangelistic Spirit
By Jose Antonio Ponce
I ask God daily to help me in defending His presence or sometimes, His perceived absence.
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Struggling to Pray? Try These Simple Ways to Connect with God Daily
By Ela
Struggling to pray? You’re not alone. Discover simple, practical ways to ‘pray constantly’ in your everyday life—whether you're driving, working, or going through a tough season. Learn how to make prayer a habit, even when it feels hard. Inspired by 1 Thessalonians 5:17.
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Sunday Gospel Reflection (February 23, 2025)
By Mike Schramm
God’s mercy is informed by His charity because Charity is literally what God is (1 John 4:8). The more we act merciful, the more open we are to God’s mercy, which makes us more open to participate in God’s love. The more we participate in God’s love, the more we participate in God’s nature, which makes us more like God.
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Discovering the Richness of Catholic Devotion in Prayerful Life
By A Lone Voice
This article focuses on the role of prayer in our quest for Heaven. It draws on Bishop Sheehan's book, An Introduction to Prayer, and Ascension Press' Bible in Year. The article concludes with a discussion on how we can model our prayer after the Our Father.
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Do You Bounce Around?
By Janet Cassidy
Do you get distracted when trying to pray? Here's what I do.
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Prayer for An Increase in Faith
By Jose Antonio Ponce
We could all use a little more faith.
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