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Articles in 'Prayers & Devotionals'
Pithy Quotes by Padre Pio - Saint Pio of Pietrelcina
By Terri Thomas
Padre Pio has left us a legacy of spiritual quotes and sayings full of wonderful insights, much needed spiritual direction, and encouragement. Here are a few of them to ponder and take to prayer.
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St. Valentine: Starting Lent with Love
By Caroline Godin
St. Valentine is often misrepresented by the secular world. Since Valentine's Day falls on Ash Wednesday this year, how can we use that to commit to a deeper love this Lent?
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How A Dollar Will Save America
By Ken Galli
The Mantle of Mary Project
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MUSTARD SEED FAITH
By Elizabeth Thomas
Daily we pray for others, for family, for healing ----and I know we will wonder--are my prayers helping? Are others helped? Are souls saved? Are people healed? We must believe they are, for faith is believing in what is not seen.
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The Crucifix of Saint Josemaría: Symbolism and Devotion in The Way of the Cross
By Jessica Dickenson
The empty cross is not Christ’s cross, the empty cross is yours.
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Go to Joseph
By Jessica Dickenson
In moments of uncertainty, echoing the words of St. Teresa, we too can confidently say, "Go to Joseph."
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Activist Derek
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A campaign is being launched for the conversion of Derek, a paid aggressive pro-abortion agitator
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The Six Apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima and the Huge Difference This Makes in Our Lives
By Terri Thomas
Throughout her apparitions, Mary makes predictions and warns that unless everyone prays, repents, and abandons sin, the world will suffer war, turmoil, and persecution of the Church. Let’s take a closer look at the six apparitions.
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We Know Spreading Gossip Is Wrong But Is Listening to Gossip a Sin?
By Terri Thomas
Excellent Meditation on Listening to Gossip! "Speaking Gossip is a terrible sin. But just as bad is passively listening to gossip. .. Speaking gossip is an active attack or at least a distortion of the truth about someone else. But listening to gossip warps the way you yourself think about others.
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What A Web He Weaves
By Michael Seagriff
God works in mysterious ways. He had a plan for me the instant He thought me into existence. Everything that has happened in my life has been intended by Him to be for the salvation of my soul...So recently, God let me glimpse back in time so that I could see with absolute clarity, how much He loves me.
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The Golden Arrow Devotion to the Holy Face
By Emily Berns
The Golden Arrow devotion to the Holy Face was given to Sister Mary of St. Peter, a Carmelite nun, in the 1840s to fight against Communism and other sins against Christ. It is very efficacious and can be used in our times to fight against a lot of the same evils.
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GOSSIP - Meditation that Can Be Used While Praying the Rosary
By Terri Thomas
What do we mean by gossip? One of the sins the Bible warns us against most often is the sin of gossip, probably because it’s one of the most damaging sins and one that we are all very prone to indulge in.
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The Our Father
By Eileen Renders
In this article, we are reminded to focus on the meaning of the words we pray, so that we can offer a sincere prayer to God.
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St. Thomas Aquinas Asks A Good Question: Shouldn't The Our Father Be Asking For God's Main Gift, The Holy Ghost?
By Ricardo Zamora
What are we saying in the Our Father? How can we also ask for the Holy Ghost and beatitude, St. Augustine explains.
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Week of Prayer for Christian Unity - Octave for the Unity of the Entire Catholic Church
By Terri Thomas
Today, Thursday, January 18, begins the Octave for the Unity of the Entire Catholic Church, approved by Pope Saint Pius X in 1909 and encouraged in the same form for the next five decades. It is now a recommended annual devotion leading up to the Feast of the Conversion of Saint Paul on January 25.
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Do You Know What "Visio Divina" Is? Learn About This Ancient Form of Prayer!
By Elena Sapphire
“Visio Divina is “sacred seeing” an ancient form of prayer, that is invoked upon viewing art. Viewing sacred and beautiful art allows for meditation upon the image, which thus allows space for deeper prayer and reflection.
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A little motivation for today
By Janet Cassidy
A beautiful prayer
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