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Articles in 'Prayers & Devotionals'
SPIRITUAL DIRECTION: Pray for rain
By Debra Black
Too often a spiritual drought threatens to weaken our belief. Does God hear me? Does He care? Am I unworthy of help? Why does He permit this struggle to continue?
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Lenten Reading Suggestions
By Betsey Garety
Reading suggestions for your Lenten spiritual journey.
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Unmasked
By Meritt Petrone
Masks, are they God's intention?
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Praying for the Dead, Part Three: Help Them, Help You.
By Pamela Grothaus, ShowMeCatholics
How to make friends with eternal benefits.
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Need Help? Our Lady of Good Remedy is the Answer
By John Roskoski
Our Lady f Good Remedy is a powerful aspect of Mary, Our Holy Mother. Often this title is overlooked or forgotten. The power of this title shows that Mary attends all of our problems, especially when help is difficult to find.
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CANDLEMAS LESSONS PART 2: Tips for the journey
By Debra Black
In Part 1 of this reflection, we pondered the Holy Family humbly taking their Son, the Son of God, to present Him to the temple. Humility and obedience. The question for us then, as we pursue our universal call to holiness, is how can I let God transform me into His peaceful child?
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Candlemas Lessons Part 1
By Debra Black
I often sit in awe of God in the Holy Family while taken aback by realizing what it must have been like for them to live in the world as I must do today. There are many lessons to be learned from Candlemas.
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Introducing Candlemas
By Caroline Godin
For those unaware of this Marian Feast, here’s a brief introduction to the meaning and beauty of Candlemas.
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Divine Intimacy
By Debra Black
From the Heaven the Lord looks down And observes the whole human race, Surveying from the royal throne All who dwell on earth. The one who fashioned the hearts of them all Knows all their works. (Psalm 33:13-15)
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Station #11 Stigmata, science & Scripture
By Glenn Clement
Discussion of Christ's Wounds via the Stations of the Cross ; Stigmata, science & Scripture //////////// Please note that I am new to Catholic365...this is my first submission. There are some excellent photos that would enhance the article but I am not able to add them. (I shall forward them to Anne Nunley.) Thank you.
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Seven Awesome Catholic Devotions
By Peter Darcy
The reason the Church gives us pious practices like devotions is to strengthen our faith. Doctrine is meant for the head. Devotions are meant for the heart.
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3 Ways to Enrich Your Marriage: Part 2
By Caroline Godin
In this second part of the series, we'll look deeper at relationships. How can people grow together, and not apart, as we navigate life's challenges?
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3 Ways to Enrich Your Marriage: Part 1
By Caroline Godin
Marriage isn't the same as it used to be. How can we bring back the richness, joy, and dedication to our own marriages? The solution may be more simple than we thought.
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We Are the Force for Change
By Debra Black
This new year invites us to unify our efforts and be a true force for change in the world. Disposing ourselves to God in prayer, emptying our hearts to be filled with Him, each individual becomes His vessel of Grace and through Him, a collective force.
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Praying for the Dead, Part One: When you care enough to send the very best
By Pamela Grothaus, ShowMeCatholics
For a small donation, many Catholic basilicas, shrines and priestly orders will offer Masses for the deceased. Over the past week I received three such mailings, prompting me to write about the grave importance (no pun intended) of praying for the dead.
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Seven Reliable Prayer Habits
By Peter Darcy
One's prayer life benefits from good habits as much as one's professional life. Seven prayer habits in particular nurture the growth and fruitfulness of prayer.
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Weeding the garden of the soul
By Debra Black
Weeds can grow an immensely powerful underground root structure, difficult to remove without harming the good plants. It is important to nurture the good in our souls and prevent even the smallest of weeds to enter lest they choke out the good altogether.
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