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Articles in 'Prayers & Devotionals'
When October Goes
By Denise Deverts
All Souls Day 2020 will be especially somber due to the far too many lives we’ve lost this year.
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Dreams of Purgatory
By Susan Skinner
It is said that Christmas day is the day when the most souls are released from purgatory.
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The Mountain We Climb, The Rocky Path We Travel, The Cross We Carry
By Elizabeth Thomas
This is our Calling.
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Don't Be a Prisoner of Pride
By Christina M. Sorrentino
It is by love alone that will be able to forgive those who have left us with these scars.
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Who is Your GPS
By Tanya Janoski
We as Christians, have something much like the GPS in helping us on our journey to God's kingdom. That GPS is the Catholic Church.
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Mother of God, Mother of the Church
By Susan Skinner
The world has gotten into the church instead of the church changing the world.
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We Can Suffer With a Grateful Heart
By Susan Skinner
You can be grateful in the sorrow.
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The Great Illumination of Conscience and the Mark of the Beast
By Susan Skinner
It is during the Great Illumination that we will be marked.
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Are You Sugarcoating Your Sins?
By Susan Skinner
We often try to justify our sins. When we do this, we actually block the salvific work God wants to grace upon us.
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How to Love Others with Different Political Views
By Tess Shore
In politically sensitive environments, we need to use love to speak to others about matters on which we disagree.
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Deterrence Of Purpose
By Margaret LaCovara-Reveira
A false prophetic word can often yield devastating consequences in the life of its recipient.
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3 Days of Darkness
By Susan Skinner
Throughout the past several years, probably the most repeated phrase I hear in Prayer (other than "be not afraid") is "everything is connected."
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Keep the Faith!
By Carol Monaco
How often do we look up at the sky and say, "Dear God, give us a break!"?
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The Beauty of Broken Mirrors
By Prof. Anthony Maranise, Obl.S.B.
"If you ever feel like you're not enough, I'm going to break all your mirrors."
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Come Together: Christ's Prayer for Unity
By Fr. Daniel Belken
Dinner tables, public squares, social media platforms, governing bodies of representatives - all of these seemingly unrelated forums seem to be connected today by one common (and ironic) element: division.
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Preparing our Children for Martyrdom
By Flávia Ghelardi
To what extent are our children, and we as parents, willing to give up the tranquility and peace of worldy teachings to live the radicalism required in following Jesus?
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The Prayer of Faith
By David Torkington
It only took a few months for Christ to become a massive celebrity who everyone wanted to see. The many miracles that he performed added to the hope that he could indeed be the Messiah they were waiting for, who would free them from domination by the Romans. But like any celebrity, they could not be with him all the time.
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