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Articles in 'Prayers & Devotionals'
Want to Pursue a Higher Form of Love? Learn from St. John of the Cross
By Kevin J. Banet
As a Christian and a Catholic, have you ever wondered…how can I grow closer to God in love…and how can I become more united with Jesus, and parlay that love to those around me?
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Devotion to the Saints
By Tom Stidl
an article to foster devotional prayer
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Finding Prayer Difficult? These Two Carmelite Masters Will Show You the Way
By Kevin J. Banet
Do you find it difficult to pray? Would you like to pray better, or be more regular in your daily prayers? Some of the greatest saints struggled in this way, and yet they reached a high degree of prayer – one that lifted their spirits to a close union with God.
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Want to Learn Carmelite Spirituality? Take This New Course Taught By A Renowned Expert
By Kevin J. Banet
Looking to deepen your spiritual life in 2023 following the maxims of the great master of Carmelite spirituality, St. John of the Cross? The Centre for Applied Carmelite Spirituality in the UK is offering a unique online reflection series led by renowned scholar, Dr. Susan Muto.
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Pray everyday
By George Calleja
Find time in your daily life to pray. Find a place in silence and seek Him through prayer.
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Rorate Meditation
By Nathaniel Slattery
This is a meditation and prayer which I wrote after a Rorate Caeli mass. In the Rorate Caeli mass, you begin before sunrise with only candlelight. It occurs in Advent and is symbolic of Christ as the light of the world slowly being revealed and glorified along the timeline of the Joyful mysteries of the Rosary until about His baptism.
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Are you praying for Damar Hamlin?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
A nationwide outpouring of love and prayers flooded social media following Buffalo Bills player Damar Hamlin's collapse Monday night with cardiac arrest during a football game. Christians filled their social media pages with statements such as "praying for you" or requesting others to pray for the player. Do we really pray for those we type about on social media or are we giving just lip service?
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January Novenas and Feast Days
By The Catholic Philadelphian
January is rich with feast days and novenas. Even some important dates to keep in mind as we wind down the Christmas season.
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Catholic Crafting: Wreath for the Solemnity of Mary, Mother of God
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
In addition to Mass on January 1, consider making this wreath for your Prayer Space, to use each year in asking Mary to help and guide us.
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Vatican provides prayer, update for Pope Benedict XVI
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
The Vatican released a prayer for Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI, urging Catholics to pray for the pope as his health declines. An update from Vatican officials said the pope's condition was 'serious'.
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Midnight Surprise
By Dave Mishur
A New Son of David has been born in the city of David. A Chorus of Angels celebrates his coming.
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A prayer for Christmas dinner
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Anne DeSantis offers a short prayer to be recited at your Christmas day or Christmas eve dinner. The prayer gives thanks, but it is also a reminder of those who have suffered over this past year and perhaps could benefit from the sincere prayers of those who care. Share this prayer with a friend who may need to have something prepared for Christmas grace.
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Third Decade
By Nathaniel Slattery
These are fictive meditations on the fifteen traditional mysteries of the Rosary. This one is the Nativity.
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The Incarnation’s Increasingly Ignored Gifts to Transform Our Mortal Lives – Part 5 of 5: The Eucharist
By Christopher Rogers
The fifth Sacramental brought about by the Incarnation of the Holy Trinity is the Eucharist, the revealed truth of the reality of God and the grace available to us: eternal salvation. This loving gift, in the Liturgy of the Eucharist, simultaneously enables us to remember, witness to, give thanks for, meditate on, honor, rejoice in, and be sorrowful for, the Passion and Resurrection of Christ.
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The O Antiphons of Advent
By The Catholic Philadelphian
Christmas is near. For the next seven days we will hear the seven antiphons that will draw us to the end of our journey
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The Incarnation’s Increasingly Ignored Gifts to Transform Our Mortal Lives – Part 4 of 5: The Indwelling of the Holy Trinity
By Christopher Rogers
The approaching Incarnation brings a fourth Sacramental that we are increasingly ignoring, but which we must constantly remember and thank God for: the Indwelling of the Holy Trinity. We can recollect the Indwelling Lord using quiet, meditation, and contemplation.
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Catholic Crafting: Our Lady of Guadalupe Wreath
By Sarah J. Pedrozo
Create your own wreath to celebrate Our Lady of Guadalupe and have it ready for December 12th, every year.
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