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Allergies and Inflammation
By Eileen Renders
This information helps us to realize all of the abundant resources God created for us, His people, when He created the world.
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Sharing A Bit of What We All Are Seeking
By Eileen Renders
This article depicts how and why we would be wise to follow God's example in areas of our lives where the possibility definitely exists
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The Void or An Awakening? (Video)
By Jacinta Wick
Albert Einstein said genius is 1% inspiration 99% perspiration. Watch the video to learn more!
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When your loved one is addicted
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Addiction rips apart relationships and destroys families. How do you handle an addict as a Christian?
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Feeling down?
By Janet Cassidy
Today's post is a reminder that even though times might be tough, the "game" is not over yet.
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Do you want to change your circumstances?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
What do you do when you have a problem? If we are to learn anything from someone about handling problems, then it should be St. Paul.
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Wisdom for When We’ve Had Enough
By Katie Zalany
Many of us can relate to Elijah in the first reading. Sometimes we reach the end of our rope in frustrations that come with living day to day. Here's some wisdom to remember in these times.
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Someone Taught the Saints: The Unsung Heroes Behind Every Great Saint
By Maria Cecilia Escobedo
Discover the hidden heroes behind the saints—Catholic mothers who nurtured their children's faith and guided them toward holiness. Be inspired by stories of saints shaped by the quiet dedication of their mothers and teachers.
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The Void or An Awakening?
By Jacinta Wick
It is said that Albert Einstein said, "One percent inspiration, ninety-nine percent perspiration." It means that any genius is both inspiration and hard work. How does this happen? What does our brain need to do?
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What to do when you’re too busy for prayer?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
You just don’t have time. After all, when are you supposed to pray in the middle of such a crazy and hectic life?
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How to live a righteous life
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
It is hard to live a righteous life in a world that demands acceptance of sin. Is it possible?
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Fighting for Forgiveness
By Monica Biedronka
Do you forgive yourself? Or do you hold a grudge? Which is a healthier response? Which is holier?
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What is Necessary for Spiritual Combat?
By Michael J. Baglino
The 4 Battles of Spiritual Conflict
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The Transformative Power of Literature in the Faith
By Maria Cecilia Escobedo
Discover the transformative power of literature in deepening your faith, inspired by Pope Francis's insights on the role of literature in spiritual formation.
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Where We Walk
By SacraMom
Liesl Schiavone reflects on the value of having somewhere to walk.
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What would happen if we took prayer seriously?
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
Do we understand the power we hold? How would life be different if we understood the power of prayer?
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On Christian Friendship
By SacraMom
Liesl Schiavone reflects on the blessings of Christian friendship and God’s faithfulness.
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