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Pray the Prayer of Dance
One night, I heard this song that completely lit up my heart and soul, and when I would usually spend time in prayer either journaling or reflecting, I felt God asking me to dance. And so I did....
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This Foundress of a Religious Order and Schools that are on three Continents: Meet Venerable Mother Maria Felix Torres
She said to Jesus, “I am yours fully and consciously forever.” Maria Felix Torres was born on August 25, 1907, in the village of Albelda (Huesca), Spain. This was the beginning of the 20th century, and technological breakthroughs, economic changes, combined with religious tensions among the tr...
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In These Unusual Times, Help Me Find HIM
We have no control over any spiritual light or consolation except what depends on our will. Our latest chat room discussion focuses on what St. Francis de Sales calls “holy indifference,” which is essentially surrendering to God’s will in all things. More specifically it refers to the idea of not...
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What Is the Gospel?
There is only one reason the Church exists, and no, it’s not to keep stained glass artists busy. Don’t get me wrong, stained glass windows are beautiful, and our worship experience is greatly enhanced when the sun shines through those gorgeous colorful windows. But that’s not why Jesus founded the C...
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Are You Following a ‘False Version of Jesus'?
The other day I read an article on a Christian website that discussed “false versions of Jesus.” Here are some of those false versions of the Lord that people embrace nowadays:...
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Faith-Based Schooling—What Else Is There?
One day I shared with my university professor father the name of a religious text I was using in my homeschool, and my dad snorted in disgust. “Use books with real material, for God’s sake!” The I-couldn’t-shoot-through-it-with-a-laser-gun irony was not lost on me....
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"Do whatever He tells you." – Mary to us [Luke 2:5]
These are Mary’s words to the servers at the wedding in Cana. Mary does not put the focus on herself; she never does. Her focus is on us getting closer to Jesus. In a truly motherly way, she wants us to get closer to Jesus. She wants us to cooperate with Jesus, to see His miracles, not because o...
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We Always Love the People We Love
As I've grown, I've noticed something. I never stop loving the people I've loved. Soul love is timeless. It never leaves you....
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The Final Confrontation
As we approach the upcoming election, we seem to be standing on the edge of a precipice, watching the battle between good and evil play out on the nightly news. Cities are ablaze, the police have become the enemy, rioters are given free reign while churchgoers and business owners are restricted from...
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"One World Order"
“One World Order” A term that might signify something that could change or disrupt our existence as believers in God. The very thought of living under a regime of total authority from something or someone we have no choice in accepting could become a nightmare. It would represent a fictional wo...
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Redemptive Love:the Secret of the Cross
One’s life is a series of events, Broken by acts of babes and loving parents; Sometimes shattered by the chaos of a stormy sea, Often swept by stillness and serenity on a summer day....
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The Life of Saint John Eudes
Family, we are so excited to bring you St. John Eudes, a Super Saint, founder of the Eudists, the Order of Our Lady of Charity, and the Congregation of Jesus and Mary. He was born in Ri, a little hamlet in central Normandy in western France, on November 14, 1601. His family was very Catholic, and ...
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Love Is Not Homogeneous
The word “love” is one of the most over used and generic words in the English language. I can say I love to fish, and also say I love my wife and children. When I attend Mass I frequently hear the homilist say that God loves us and right after Mass, I can say that I love to go to the stadium and w...
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Chosen Not for Ourselves, But The World
Bishop Barron gave a great homily on “Why We Are Chosen” this past Sunday. His main point was that we are not chosen for ourselves, but rather, for the sake of the world....
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I Don't Believe ...
I believe ... ... ... that the reason that the world is in the state it is in these days is because too many people have ceased to believe....
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Words are Funny Things – Especially in Church
Have you ever noticed that many words sound similar, but have very different meanings? For example, a few years ago I was a Lector, that is, I was doing the readings at Mass. This is how I proclaimed St. Paul’s words from Scripture: “…our Savior, Christ Jesus, who destroyed death and brought life an...
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He was a Geographer, an Astronomer, an Explorer, and a Jesuit Missionary—His final Title will be Saint
Eusebio Kino was born and baptized on Augst 10, 1645. His parents, Franz Kuhn and Margherita Luchi, members of the local nobility. Their position enabled them to send their son to the more exceptional schools where it was quite evident that he was a brilliant child. Since he demonstrated such an ex...
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The Silent Protagonist
I am sure you have heard of the saying that a pen is mightier than a sword, and that may be right as words can injure us more deeply, than a sword’s wound, but among those powerful instruments to injure or to reach a human being is silence. No pens, no swords, but silence. How can that be?...
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Between the Raindrops
Saundra realized that running between the raindrops, like so many things in life, wasn’t meant to be taken literally. So why was she scurrying madly to her neighbor’s house with any expectation that she would be dry when she got there?...
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Missing the Poor
I’ve been working at home ever since March due to COVID, with no sign of returning any time soon, and because I have a pre-existing condition, I have decided to scale back hands-on, direct service. Most of my volunteering is skills-based now and done virtually....
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