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Articles in 'Prayers & Devotionals'
Kyrie Eleison, Christe Eleison
By Elena Sapphire
The fabric of our lives hangs by the thread of the Kyrie, woven by the Divine Mercy of Jesus Christ, The Son of God. May the moments that we pray the Kyrie during the Mass, reverberate into the timeless dwelling place of The Lord, and may He find it within His Sacred Heart, to have mercy upon us.
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Why Pray in Latin?
By Nathaniel Slattery
If you have never considered praying in Latin, then you should convert to Catholicism. If you have, then you should begin to do it. Start with the Gloria. It is short.
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Suffering from depression and anxiety? Try this prayer
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It is estimated 280 million people in the world have depression. You are not alone. Many saints have suffered with depression and here's how one saint overcame it.
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Go Out to All the World
By Frances Paquette Rossi
How singing at mass is dress rehearsal for letting our voices in praise of God be heard out in the world. Singing prepares us to evangelize.
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HAVE YOU STALLED
By Phyllis Fox Plum
Everyone finds themselves at a stand-still now and then, seemingly to be going no where. That is normal, but we must move on !!!
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Pray Seven Times a day
By Pat J. Chalmers
As I began to write this article, I prayed heartily for the Holy Spirit's guidance. The articles is based on recent Scripture readings, on the book "The Greater Reset," and on personal reflections. But mostly it's based on prayerful living and reflection. It is part of my autobiography, I hope it helps reveal the real person within me.
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What are You Getting Mary for Mother's Day?
By Emily Berns
Tomorrow is Mother's Day, and it's important to think about Mary as well since She is the Mother of us all. She deserves our devotion and acknowledgement just as much as our earthly mothers do. What are we giving Her for Mother's Day?
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Mary takes your concerns and makes them her own
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Mary does more than intercede for you. Your needs become her needs.
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One-to-one
By Victor S E Moubarak
How is your daily prayer?
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Why the Crucifix?
By Richard Horrell
This writing emphasizes the significance of the Crucifix in the Catholic faith, as a reminder of Christ's sacrifice and the forgiveness we can receive through His suffering. The author shares his personal experience of finding peace and strength in its presence. The importance of embracing both suffering and joy in our faith journey is also highlighted.
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Operation True Cross is Inspirational
By Susan Ciancio
Every once in a while, we come across people who are making a difference. And to all those people, we say thank you. But one story in particular has hit close to home recently, and it is with pride that I share the story of an 83-year-old man who got on a plane to join a friend who is walking, praying, and fasting for our country. That man is my father, Richard Lochner.
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Will you help pray 10,000 rosaries for fallen away Catholics?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Do you have a loved one who has fallen away from the Church? Join us this month in praying 10,000 rosaries for those who have left to return. Here's how you can join us?
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May Feast Days and Dates to Remember
By The Catholic Philadelphian
A general breakdown of important days in May, especially the end of the Easter season.
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Wrested Wind and Waves
By J. L. Smyth
Poem is based on scripture when Jesus stilled the wind and waves (Matthew 8:23–27, Mark 4:35–41, and Luke 8:22–25). Our Lord’s message to us is to keep our eyes upon Him and to hold fast to faith, as he is always with us.
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The First Holy Communion
By Pat J. Chalmers
This mystery of what I think of as "The First Holy Communion" is unforgettable. At least it is to me. See what you think!
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A Joseph for my Mary!
By Kathleen Delia Miller, M.S.Ed.
Contemplating the wonder and beauty of Mary in our garden!
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Don’t Be Frightened by The Title of This Famous Book on Prayer
By Kevin J. Banet
One of the most popular books on prayer was written by the great mystic and reformer, St. Teresa of Avila, called The Way of Perfection. The title sounds intimidating. But don’t judge the book until you’ve opened the cover.
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