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BE A LUG NUT
By Phyllis Fox Plum
There are some things we must know to do, like learning to drive.
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Beauty That Can’t Be Captured: The Carmelite Monastery
By Elena Sapphire
The Carmelite Monastery has a “no photos” sign hung at the entrance. The beauty of this Monastery is stellar; at first site, I wanted to capture the glory of Carmel in snapshots and share that beauty with the world; which is in such desperate need to behold true beauty. But then I ponder upon the beauty of Carmel; and perhaps the beauty that lies here, is that its beauty cannot be captured.
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Rule of Life
By Nathaniel Slattery
Why should we have a rule of life and what do I think one looks like?
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Go and Teach All Nations
By Frances Paquette Rossi
How does Jesus final instruction to the apostles affect us? Jesus says, "Go and teach all nations." Is Jesus speaking to us as lay-people, or is this the job of the hierarchy?
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Not all who wander are lost: a Must-Read for every Christian
By Amelia Monroe Carlson
If you have not read this book, then you are missing an abundance of gems and graces.
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I Am With You Until the End of the Age
By Katie Zalany
There’s a verse in a frame in my entryway that echoes Jesus’ promise in the Ascension Gospel: “Behold, I am with you always until the end of the age.” It comforts and reminds me that although Jesus is in heaven, Jesus’ presence and spirit is with me until this life is over.
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OUR HEDGE OF PROTECTION IS GOD
By Phyllis Fox Plum
The LORD God has given us many gifts -- one is His protction
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WOMEN ON THE ALTAR
By Phyllis Fox Plum
We learn how to worship the LORD God through His design.
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I Send You Forth: Evangelization 101
By Frances Paquette Rossi
If you want to evangelize, here are 7 strategies you can use in your daily life. If you live your baptismal vows, you will evangelize by being the Christian you are, simply giving example, but here are some specific ways to put this into practice.
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TRAGEDY AND FAITH
By Patti J. Smith
The aftermath of a SIDS death.
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GROWING TO BECOME OLDER
By Phyllis Fox Plum
The getting through time in good standing with the LORD !
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Ascension Thursday: Our Time to Leave the Nest
By Emily Berns
Ascension Thursday can be described as the day that the apostles graduated and left the nest of Christ's teachings to go out into the world and teach others about Him. It's our graduation day too. How are we going to use what we've learned during His time on earth to better ourselves and others so as to join Him in heaven?
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TRENDS Do we bend with every trend
By Phyllis Fox Plum
Trends can be tricky, hidding what might not be safe in body, mind or spirit -- or in the heart. Discernment is necessary to keep away what doesn't belong, what might grab and not let go!
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REFLECTION ON FORGIVENESS INSPIRED BY THE SONG WRITTEN AND SUNG BY TOBY MAC
By Jean Smith
A reflection on forgiveness inspired by the Song "Forgiveness" written by Toby Mac
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EVERYTHING MATTERS
By Phyllis Fox Plum
When we realize that EVERYTHING MATTERS, then time, thoughts, words and deeds become important.
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Pray Seven Times a day
By Pat J. Chalmers
As I began to write this article, I prayed heartily for the Holy Spirit's guidance. The articles is based on recent Scripture readings, on the book "The Greater Reset," and on personal reflections. But mostly it's based on prayerful living and reflection. It is part of my autobiography, I hope it helps reveal the real person within me.
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Shrines of Italy: Church of San Sigismondo
By Christopher McCarthy
The final resting place for the incorrupt body of Blessed Imelda Lambertini, the Church of San Sigismondo is a gorgeous little sanctuary in the heart of downtown Bologna.
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