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Well--Thank You Honey!
By Elizabeth Thomas
“Your phone is on the charger, if you are looking for it—I put it there last night for you.” “Now that means you get a big hug and kiss, thank you for thinking about me—I really appreciate that!” Now, I am saying that, but I am also thinking—it is about time, I am forever doing daily small things for you that you take for granted.
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I Have a PLAN!
By Elizabeth Thomas
From Jeremiah 29 we are given this awesome promise -- 11 For I know well the plans I have in mind for you—oracle of the LORD—plans for your welfare and not for woe, so as to give you a future of hope. 12 When you call me, and come and pray to me, I will listen to you. 13 When you look for me, you will find me.
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Please Pray For Me!
By Pat McDermott
Have you ever been asked to pray for someone? I bet you have. Especially with all of the social media sites out there. I am sure you get at least a few prayer requests a week, if not more. It is one of the things I do really like about social media.
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Poetry: "Blessed"
By Frank J. Maduri
Sitting there alone, but in Your presence I’m constantly reminded of Your providence I gaze at You, Lord, I silently pray Give me the wisdom, the courage, guide my way
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There's An Angel Watching Over You
By Crysaly Aviles
Angel of God, my guardian dear, to whom his love commits me here, ever this day (night) be at my side, to light and guard, to rule and guide. Amen.
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How to Pray for the USA
By Trish Stukbauer
We live in turbulent times. From savagery overseas that threatens to broach our shores to a lack of religious freedom at home, the plague of abortion, the coarsening of our culture, a lack of civility in public discourse and more, there are seemingly endless reasons to cry out.
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Captivated By Exuberant Easter Joy!
By Janet Moore
I have been captivated by the response of the crippled man who was healed through Peter and John in the Acts of the Apostles. During the first two days of the Easter Octave, the daily Mass readings shared the story of his healing, which relates that the man had been crippled from birth and had to be carried to the gate of the temple to beg for alms each day
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He Touched Me!! Again!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Despondent and listless, going from day to day—with an “Alleluia” here, and “Glory be to the Father, and the Son and the Holy Spirit” there: have you wondered what an elderly person sitting in a wheel chair in a nursing home or at home would feel like?
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Light For Others
By Norma Elaine Robertson
We all have this amazing relationship waiting for us to acknowledge. A relationship that defines the exact person we are created to be, to be known, and to be loved. We're always loved regardless, even without acknowledging this relationship, but when we do acknowledge it, the love is magnified beyond what we could ever dream of, or have imagined.
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Suffering: God's Path to Victory
By Veronica Dannemiller
We all suffer. But why? It is in our darkest hours that many of us begin to doubt; ourselves, the people around us – even God. It’s easy to think that our friends and family don’t love us if they don’t notice that we feel broke inside.
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Turning Regrets into New Beginnings
By Nina Rizzo
If only I hadn’t said this and done that. If only I had a second chance; If only I could take everything back. If only I could undo or erase it from history. Wishing to go Back to the Future cannot undo what happened to us regardless if past events were shaped by our own actions or by the actions of others. Regrets leave a legacy of guilt, shame, self-hatred, and depression.
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Actor/Producer Eduardo Verástegui Discusses Movie Little Boy: Fruits of the Foundation of Catholic Faith
By Catholic365
On April 24th, you will see the growth of a movie mustard seed as the independent film, Little Boy, sprouts and spreads throughout theaters across the United States. Eduardo Verástegui (Bella), Producer and Actor playing the cameo role of Fr. Crispin, explains that this is a “family experience more than a movie”
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"It is Finished!" A Cry of Triumph and Glory!
By Janet Moore
It is Finished!!!! These words hit me – touched me like they had never done before. I had rarely, if ever, truly spent time contemplating these words. But, alone in our Church on the Tuesday of Holy Week, I was touched to do so while contemplating Jesus' Seven Last Words from the Cross.
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Facebook and Prayer
By Mariel Roersma
There are many people who believe that Facebook, and other types of Social Media are bad. It is a different way of connecting with people, and it's not the same as having a face to face relationship with someone. And there has been bullying, divorce, and a lot of cruel things that have happened because of Facebook.
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We Need to Live in the Day!
By Lorrie McNickle
Making the most of the day, isn't that what life should be all about? It really is the small moments that matter the most, and stay with us: the quiet snowfall in the evening twilight, the soft patter of raindrops hitting the ground, and the flutter of a bird’s wings flying overhead on a warm summer day.
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Why You Should Be Visiting Jesus In The Blessed Sacrament
By Nate Lauer
Even if you are already Catholic, outside of receiving the Eucharist at Sunday Mass (or daily Mass), you may be unfamiliar with the practice of sitting before our Lord present in the Blessed Sacrament.
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A Rainy Day, New Life, Church Bells and Praying for the Unborn
By Sharla Ynostrosa
I have so much to share with all of you. Blessing #10, another grandchild, another sweet baby girl was born last week! March was full of blessings for our family. Two baby girls were born just a couple of weeks apart! Two more grand-daughters for us to love! Let me tell you about the Saturday before Blessing #10 arrived.
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