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Recognizing God's Presence
By Dr. Anne DeSantis
Recognizing God in the everyday moments is an art. Whether we are young, somewhere in the middle or old. Life has its slow times and the busy times. I think having eyes to see “His hand” in all we do is something that take patience!
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A Poem: From Ascension to Pentecost
By Katie Zalany
I wrote this poem on Ascension Sunday. Truly inspired by the Holy Spirit and reflective of my Easter journey with the Lord and the places spiritually He led me to.
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Who is That Lady With the Rosary?
By Elizabeth Yank
Every morning as I walk through my mother's quiet community in Florida, I bring out my weapon of choice, the rosary.
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WALKING INTO QUICKSAND!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Who out there is tired of hearing 'bad news.' Over and over the same 'word' being used to talk about what needs to be done, how we are to live and why we must do as we are told!!
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Bring Flowers of the Rarest
By E.M. McCarthy
With the Sacraments being taken away from the faithful during an uncertain and confusing time of pandemic, Mary, the mother of Jesus Our Lord, has a particular role in coming to our aid today.
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Our Lady of Akita speaks to Sister Agnes
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
Earlier we asked you to envision the Angels on a cloud, getting ready to bring Our Lady from Heaven, down to earth on yet another mission for the Lord.
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Pregnant Mom during the pandemic - what's a Catholic Mom to do?
By Julie
I keep hearing stories in the news of moms not being able to give birth with their spouse present or a doula. If the hospital allows a mom to give birth with a spouse there – they have all kinds of protocols – may have to wear a mask, gloves, gown or whatever. Even stories of baby being taken away from mother after birth. What is a Catholic Mom to do?
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Victories of the Rosary
By Joseph Freyaldenhoven
“All we can do now, is pray!” When all else fails, when there is nothing left to do, we pray. A last ditch effort; we’ve tried everything else; it’s out of our control; now all that is left is to pray. Instead, we should begin by praying, recognizing that the most powerful tool we have is Prayer.
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A Prayer… for those who are walking away from Jesus
By George Calleja
Lord Jesus… I believe in your Salvation You died on the cross to bring Salvation to all nations You died for all mankind… no matter if they believe in you or not
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Try These Tips if You Struggle with the Rosary
By Katie Zalany
I’ll admit it. I struggle with the rosary, but I say it every day. Those rote Catholic prayers seem to get me distracted and bored if I don’t keep them a bit interesting and meaningful.
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The Vocation of Single Life: tips from a Catholic Gentleman
By Sinclair Cushmore
The primary vocation of all the baptized is holiness, we are all created to become Saints, working to spread the Kingdom of God in this life, and to enjoy it for all eternity in the next life. Each of the baptized also has a secondary vocation,
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An Angel Checked In On Me Every Day of Pandemic
By Katie Zalany
From the first day of the pandemic, there was a person who checked in on me every day, multiple times a day. Out of nowhere.
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The Fight to Not Pull Away
By Katie Zalany
The last few weeks, I have been experiencing a fight inside. A fight to not pull away from the religious aspects of my faith.
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LIVE IN FAITH--OR DIE IN FEAR!!!
By Elizabeth Thomas
Some years back---over a million people were delivered from Egypt and taken into the desert. They left Egypt after witnessing great miracles by God to set them free. Within a few weeks however---they lost their faith, whined and complained--turned to a golden calf, and well we know the rest of that story don't we?
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The Importance of Perseverance
By Sinclair Cushmore
Do you find yourself going to the Sacrament of Confession with the same habitual sin, month after month, maybe even week after week? Whatever they may be, we ALL struggle with bad habits, and Our Lord Jesus Christ certainly calls us to live as God’s children, loving Him with all that we are and all that we do, and to care for our neighbor as we care for our own welfare (Mark 12:28-31).
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If You've Been Given Security, Share It
By Katie Zalany
I was talking to a wise older woman the other day about the burden of financial security I felt right now. For now, I am blessed with a job.
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The Moon Tonight
By Mary Rivers
When times get rough, and it becomes hard to feel secure,
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